This is the recipe that I created when I entered (and won) the Home Bartender Competition at the Art of the Cocktail 2014. The tea I used is not currently in production from David's Tea but it might come back, I ended up buying a large bag of it since I really liked the cocktail. This is based on a classic sour recipe:
2 part alcohol
1 part lemon/lime juice
1 part simple syrup.
The egg white makes it creamy and adds an almost milky quality to the cocktail and is also quite common in a sour.
Note:You can always create or find something similar if you can't find it. David's Tea Cherry Snowcone contains(ingredients straight from the box): Hibiscus, rose hip peel, apple, currants, elderberry, sugar crystals(I don't use these), sour cherries, acerola cherries, natural cherry flavouring.
Cherry Pie Spice Vodka
6 dried cherries
300 ml Vodka
-steep for 6 hours, then add
1 1/2" Vanilla bean, scraped. Add both inside and outsides of the vanilla bean to vodka
5 almonds, Blanched and chopped
3 tbsp Cherry Snowcone (David's tea), removed sweet snow flakes
4 pinches (around 2 tsp) Hybiscus
3" piece of cinnamon stick
-add these to the cherries and vodka, steep another 3 hours. Then strain, keeping the vodka :)
Orange Pekoe Vodka
2 Orange Pekoe tea bags
320 ml vodka
-steep 3 hours, removed tea bags squeezing the vodka out of the bags.
Simple Syrup
1 part sugar
1 part water
Using volume measurements (so 1/3 cup sugar and 1/3 cup water, for example)
-in a small/medium sauce pan add both ingredients and heat until sugar has just dissolved and you can't see any sugar granuals, then remove from heat.
You can use it right away without cooling it just add more ice to the shaker and only add the ice just before shaking.
Store in fridge.
Now what do I do?.....
Cherry Pie Sour Cocktail
1 part Cherry Pie Spice Vodka
1 part Orange Pekoe Vodka
1 part Egg White (I use the pasteurized egg whites, easier to measure and pasteurized, so YEAH :-)
1 part Lemon Juice, Fresh is best
1 part simple syrup
-Add all the ingredient in to your shaker, add lots of
ice, shake and strain. Serve in a Martini glass or French champagne glass.
Note: the volume that you use will depend on your glass size. I usually make 1 part to be between 20mls and 30mls, for example if I made 1 part to be 25mls the recipe would look like this
25ml Cherry vodka
25ml Orange pekoe vodka
25ml egg white
25ml lemon juice
25ml simple syrup
Shake with lots of ice, strain and serve
This may seem like a lot of steps, but Orange Pekoe tea also makes a nice sour, or even making an Earl Grey Tea vodka. Experiment and have fun :-)
Enjoy!
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