March 8th, 2012

Weekend Wine Frothy


This recipe looks amazing. Although I find it funny how I never drink anymore and yet love searching up cocktail recipes.

1. Wine - white, rose or red. Sparkling is okay too, but be careful of the fizz when blending
2. Frozen fruit
3. Frozen Juice Ice Cubes - You can also use ginger ale or coconut water ice cubes
4. Fresh banana - The banana adds a creamy frothiness, similar to how bartenders like to use egg whites. Only the banana is much healthier and tastier in my opinion
5. Optional ingredients can include spices (ginger or cayenne) herbs (mint) sweeteners (maple syrup) and other accents like lemon juice or zest.

Give a frothy a try and have fun creating flavor combos. Try..

Mint Grapefruit Juice Chardonney
Blueberry Pinot
Spicy Ginger Frozen Peach Rose
Apple Lemon White
Raspberry Cabernet

Tropical Ginger Pineapple Frothy

8 ounces white wine
1/2 cup frozen pineapple
1/2 banana
1 Tbsp lemon juice
1 tsp maple syrup
1 cup ginger ale ice cubes

Have fun experimenting with these choices. I know I will!

March 7th, 2012
Mango and Watermelon CocktailI’m a huge fan of fruity cocktails and I don’t know about most people but I prefer it when I can’t taste the alcohol. I have nothing against alcohol but I just don’t fancy the taste of it very much. Back a few years my mother took a course in cocktail making though I was always more of a bucket cocktail maker, I just used whatever I thought would taste nice together instead of making traditional cocktails.So this cocktail is my own creation (It probably won’t turn out looking like the picture but it’s the closest I could find). The recipe makes plenty for a big jug. 
1 Carton of Mango juice or cordial - I prefer a strong and nice tasting mango juice
1 Mango
1/4 of a Watermelon - Or a half if you’re feeling greedy
1/4 cup of Sugar
1 lime
1/4 cup of Water
1/4 cup of Vodka
1. Start off by dicing the mango and watermelon into small pieces and either juice it up in a blender or if you’re feeling like more of a chunky thick cocktail you can mash it all up with a fork.2. Mix together the mango and watermelon juice along with the whole carton of mango juice, water and add in 2 tablespoons of sugar. Pour the mix into a pot and add in plenty of lime slices. Bring to a boil and let it simmer on medium heat for around 10 minutes. This will help the lime flavor really set into the drink.3. Now remove the mix from the stove and pour into a big glass jug. Remember to remove the lime slices. If you want a smooth drink, sift it through a sieve while pouring into the jug. Leave it to cool before placing it into the refrigerator to chill. Before placing it into the fridge however, add in some fresh lime slices.4. Once the concoction is chilled, pour the amount you want into a cocktail shaker along with the vodka and shake until well mixed.5. Crush some ice up (make sure it’s crushed very well) and scoop a generous amount into a glass. Finally, pour the shaken cocktail into the glass, over the ice and serve.You can also rim the glass with sugar if desired. Or if you’re feeling fancy, cut some watermelon slices and place them on the rim of the glasses.Enjoy!!

Mango and Watermelon Cocktail

I’m a huge fan of fruity cocktails and I don’t know about most people but I prefer it when I can’t taste the alcohol. I have nothing against alcohol but I just don’t fancy the taste of it very much. Back a few years my mother took a course in cocktail making though I was always more of a bucket cocktail maker, I just used whatever I thought would taste nice together instead of making traditional cocktails.

So this cocktail is my own creation (It probably won’t turn out looking like the picture but it’s the closest I could find). The recipe makes plenty for a big jug.
 

  • 1 Carton of Mango juice or cordial - I prefer a strong and nice tasting mango juice
  • 1 Mango
  • 1/4 of a Watermelon - Or a half if you’re feeling greedy
  • 1/4 cup of Sugar
  • 1 lime
  • 1/4 cup of Water
  • 1/4 cup of Vodka


1. Start off by dicing the mango and watermelon into small pieces and either juice it up in a blender or if you’re feeling like more of a chunky thick cocktail you can mash it all up with a fork.

2. Mix together the mango and watermelon juice along with the whole carton of mango juice, water and add in 2 tablespoons of sugar. Pour the mix into a pot and add in plenty of lime slices. Bring to a boil and let it simmer on medium heat for around 10 minutes. This will help the lime flavor really set into the drink.

3. Now remove the mix from the stove and pour into a big glass jug. Remember to remove the lime slices. If you want a smooth drink, sift it through a sieve while pouring into the jug. Leave it to cool before placing it into the refrigerator to chill. Before placing it into the fridge however, add in some fresh lime slices.

4. Once the concoction is chilled, pour the amount you want into a cocktail shaker along with the vodka and shake until well mixed.

5. Crush some ice up (make sure it’s crushed very well) and scoop a generous amount into a glass. Finally, pour the shaken cocktail into the glass, over the ice and serve.

You can also rim the glass with sugar if desired. Or if you’re feeling fancy, cut some watermelon slices and place them on the rim of the glasses.

Enjoy!!

March 5th, 2012

Strawberry Margaritas

Found an awesome recipe for Strawberry Margaritas. Simple and it looks amazing. I decided to change it up a bit for how I would make it because I’m not a huge fan of tequila because of the strong taste. You can find the original recipe here: Strawberry Margaritas 

You’ll need:

  • 2 Cups of Frozen Strawberries
  • 1 Tbsp sugar
  • 1/4 Cup of Water
  • 2 Tbsp Vodka
  • 2 juiced limes
  • Ice
  • Fresh punnet of Strawberries

1. Combine the frozen strawberries, sugar and water in a small pot and place it on medium heat. Bring the concoction to a simmer and continue cooking on low heat for approx. 30 minutes until the strawberries break down and the mixture is left thick. Remove the mixture from the stove and pour it into a container to refrigerate until nicely chilled.

2. Once the mix is chilled, add about 1/3 cup of the strawberry syrup into a cocktail shaker (however much you want according to your own tastes). Chuck in the vodka now too along with the lime juice and ice.

3. Shake the mix well and pour into glasses and rim them with sugar and serve with fresh strawberries.

Enjoy guys!

February 28th, 2012
Grape and Champagne Sorbet
This is a must make!
You’ll need:
550g black seedless grapes (Well I guess you can do with seeds but the seeds do taste pretty bad)
 1 glass of champagne 
1/2 Cup Sugar
1. Place the grapes, champagne and sugar in a saucepan and place it on medium heat. Wait for it to boil then let the mix simmer on low heat for around 10 minutes. During this time the skins of the grapes should be floating off.
2. Now drain the mix with a sieve and then press all the grapes with a spoon or fork to so all the juice inside is squeezed out.
3. At this point, you can either leave the mixture to cool in the fridge and then pour into an ice cream maker if you have one
or
You can place the mix directly into the freezer and take it out for a stir every 30 minutes. Similar to my recipe of making Vanilla Strawberry Ice Cream
Now you can serve! 

Grape and Champagne Sorbet

This is a must make!

You’ll need:

  • 550g black seedless grapes (Well I guess you can do with seeds but the seeds do taste pretty bad)
  •  1 glass of champagne 
  • 1/2 Cup Sugar

1. Place the grapes, champagne and sugar in a saucepan and place it on medium heat. Wait for it to boil then let the mix simmer on low heat for around 10 minutes. During this time the skins of the grapes should be floating off.

2. Now drain the mix with a sieve and then press all the grapes with a spoon or fork to so all the juice inside is squeezed out.

3. At this point, you can either leave the mixture to cool in the fridge and then pour into an ice cream maker if you have one

or

You can place the mix directly into the freezer and take it out for a stir every 30 minutes. Similar to my recipe of making Vanilla Strawberry Ice Cream

Now you can serve! 

February 10th, 2012

Birthday dinner, yummy Lamb racks paired with Sunset Ice

January 25th, 2012
Mmm mum served us all lovely champagne for Christmas

Mmm mum served us all lovely champagne for Christmas

September 11th, 2011
Yuuuummmmmyyy, once I move into a new apartment I have GOT to try making stuff like this!

Yuuuummmmmyyy, once I move into a new apartment I have GOT to try making stuff like this!

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June 13th, 2011
When I’m rich, I’m going to have a bar in my kitchen and there will be at least a bottle of every type of alcohol

When I’m rich, I’m going to have a bar in my kitchen and there will be at least a bottle of every type of alcohol

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Are those…. Tapioca bubbles in an alcoholic punch? Oh god

Are those…. Tapioca bubbles in an alcoholic punch? Oh god

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Could really do with a few of these right now

Could really do with a few of these right now

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May 3rd, 2011
I wanna go to a bar =[

I wanna go to a bar =[

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March 4th, 2011
You’ve prolly noticed a pattern by now. I’m keen for a shitload of shots right now. I need them to get through this. Hell I need a drink right now.

You’ve prolly noticed a pattern by now. I’m keen for a shitload of shots right now. I need them to get through this. Hell I need a drink right now.

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February 3rd, 2011
Ohm nom. I’m making this. Whatever it is.

Ohm nom. I’m making this. Whatever it is.

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January 28th, 2011
Found this quite cute. Although it’s a tad delusional. Are they just fake shelves? Because as deliciously real they look, the sizes doesn’t quite match up.

Found this quite cute. Although it’s a tad delusional. Are they just fake shelves? Because as deliciously real they look, the sizes doesn’t quite match up.

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