Flavors Can Take You Places

Just as flavorful dishes can take you back to a place that you have visited before, drinks can do the same thing. Whether it is a fruity tropical drink, a specialty drink for a region, or something that represents the season of the year, drinks can take you to a place in your memories. For this week’s Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge, Glasses, Cups, Saucers, we decided to look back at some special drinks that we have enjoyed. Perhaps one of this will wet your whistle.

Classic Mai Tai
Dos Mai Tai’s at the Pool Bar
Our First Pisco Sours
Snuggler with Peppermint Bark
Frankfurt

Classic Mai Tai – Cure for a Beach State of Mind

Since winter has been lingering around too long here in Colorado, we’ve been longing for the beach and sun. Our solution, a drink that will take you away to memories of an ocean breeze and salt air.  There are a lot of ways to make a Mai Tai, but this is the classical way that we used to make it back when we worked at the resort where we first met.  It seems especially fitting since today is our 26th wedding anniversary that we share a cocktail that reminds us of when we first met.

Classic Mai Tai

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 ounces (1 jigger) of Coconut Rum
  • 1/2 ounce of Dark Rum
  • 3 ounces of Orange Juice (preferably fresh)
  • 2 ounces of Pineapple Juice
  • 1/2 ounce of Grenadine
  • Ice
Ready for a Drink

Instructions

In a shaker, add ice, the coconut rum, orange juice, pineapple juice and shake vigorously. Pour the punch into a highball glass filled about three-quarters full with ice.  Slowly pour the grenadine over punch, it will sink to the bottom of the glass.  Float the dark rum onto the top of the punch, either by pouring slowly using a pour-spout or, if you don’t have one, by pouring over the back of a spoon.  Garnish with pineapple and maraschino cherries and enjoy.  This recipe makes a single cocktail, so feel free to repeat until you can smell the beach. 🙂

Shaken Not Stirred
Add the Grenadine
Float the Dark Rum
It isn’t Beachy Until it is Garnished
Now that is a Mai Tai