Rhubarb Martini

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What a delight to see rhubarb fabulously starting to make its presence known in the garden. As we are leaving our caves, and with more sunny days, we Read More
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Cooking Time

0 Minutes

Serves

1-2 People

Ingredients

For 2 Rhubarb Martinis:

  • 3 shots vodka
  • 2 shots rhubarb syrup
  • 1/2 shot fresh lime juice
  • 2 lumps ice
  • 1 cocktail shaker
  • 2 martini glasses

Rhubarb Syrup:

  • 1lb caster sugar
  • 1 pint water
  • 1 tea spoon fresh root ginger
  • 1 bunch rhubarb

Method

Rhubarb Syrup:

Boil the sugar and water to make sugar syrup. Once the sugar has dissolved, add the chopped rhubarb (2 inches long) and grated ginger and poach gently until the rhubarb is soft. Allow to cool for one hour and strain the rhubarb through a sieve. Decant the rhubarb syrup into a bottle and store in the fridge. It will keep for a couple of weeks in the fridge and it freezes really well too.

2 Rhubarb Martinis:

When using a cocktail shaker, always avoid trying to make too much quantity in one go as the cocktail doesn’t mix well when full. Mixing two Martinis in one shaker is best. Put all the ingredients together into a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Hold the shaker in two hands and shake it over your shoulder. Chill the Martini glasses by putting them in the freezer or leave a few lumps of ice in them for a few minutes. Pour the Rhubarb Martini through a cocktail strainer into the glasses. Always taste before pouring and add more syrup if too sour or more lime juice if too sweet.

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