Our kitchen reno is in full swing! There are many holes in the walls and the
floor is bare concrete. But we’re
getting by.
Since there is literally nowhere to cook, we’ve been on a
forced raw food diet. Some days have
been better (sourdough with ricotta, sea salt, honey, and a sprinkle of
cayenne) than others (bag of chips), though it depends on your definition of
better (the chips were very good).
One silver lining is that drinks and cocktails rarely
require the use of a stove! And though I
won’t go into reno details here, suffice to say there have been several times
already where a drink was deemed necessary.
The Aviation is one of my favorite cocktails to order when
we go out, mostly because it’s delicious and almost impossible to make at home
given the lack of Violette availability.
But one missing ingredient isn’t going to stop us!
Violette is fruity and floral, so I decided to see whether I
could substitute it with Chambord or St. Germain. Chambord is sweet and tastes of rasberries,
St. Germain is floral with a hint of acidity.
In the spirit of science, I also tried a half/half mixture of the
two.
The winner for me was the mix of both, but give it a shot
(no pun intended) and see what you think!
I call this the Paraglider – like an Aviation, but not quite
at the same level. It’s clean and
refreshing and perfect for the beginnings of warmer weather that we’re just
starting to get here in Toronto.
Here’s to summer and a new kitchen!
The Paraglider
2 oz. gin
1/2 oz. Luxardo maraschino liqueur
1/2 teaspoon Chambord, St. Germain, or a 1:1 mix of the two
3/4 oz. lemon juice
1/4 oz. simple syrup
Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into coupe glass. Garnish with a cherry.
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