Fourth of July

White wedding

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July 12, 2011
4.6
5 Ratings
  • Serves 1
Author Notes

Earlier this year I experimented with a muddled gimlet and then martini. Here is an easy summer version where.... cucumber marries gin in an almond milk ceremony, with sake as the best man. You can make this with plain ice cubes if you don't have time to make the cucumber ones: that version is illustrated in the main photo. You can also make a virgin version, too, without the gin and sake. —Sagegreen

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Ingredients
  • Cucumber ice cubes
  • 2 cups unsweetended almond milk
  • 4 teaspoons honey (acacia or linden) or raw agave nectar, to taste
  • 1 ounce fresh lime (sweet lime recommended)
  • 4 inch long peeled English cucumber, cut into chunks
  • 1 fresh spearmint leaf, optional
  • The drink
  • 4 or 8 cucumber ice cubes, divided (4 for a short drink; 8 for tall)
  • 2 or 4 ounces unsweetened almond milk (2 for short/4 for tall)
  • 1 ounce fresh lime juice (sweet lime recommended)
  • @1 inch of peeled English cucumber
  • if you are using plain ice cubes then 1 tsp. honey (acacia or linden) or raw agave nectar
  • 1.5 ounces Hendrick's gin
  • .75 ounces unfiltered Nigori sake
  • sprig of spearmint for garnish
  • lemon grass leaves for stirrer and garnish, optional
Directions
  1. Cucumber ice cubes
  2. Add all the ingredients to a blender; process until smooth. Taste for sweetness; adjust if needed.
  3. Pour into a standard ice cube tray and freeze for 4-5 hours.
  1. The drink
  2. Place half the ice cubes in a blender with the other ingredients save the garnish. Process as you would a smoothie.
  3. Crack the other half of the ice cubes and load into a glass. Pour the blended drink over the cubes. Add the garnish.
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6 Reviews

Sagegreen July 15, 2011
For the sake, I suggest a Nigori. I just posted a photo of the drink made with the cucumber ice cubes, for which you will not need any additional agave in the drink. Four ice cubes suffice for a good size drink. Eight gives you a very tall drink. Only if you use plain ice cubes might you want to make this with 1/2 -1 tbl. of agave, to taste. If anyone tries this, please let me know what you think.
Sagegreen July 15, 2011
Just a note-some folks may prefer half a tablespoon of the honey in the drink...will edit when I can.
wssmom July 14, 2011
I just listened to Billy Idol on the way home from Maine ... it's a sign!
Sagegreen July 15, 2011
LOL!
lapadia July 14, 2011
Yum! Love the name and photo, too!!
Sagegreen July 14, 2011
Thanks, Linda. I just changed the name.