Before we left for dinner, I made us these Cucumber Gimlets. I started with the basic recipe from Natalie at Designer Bags and Dirty Diapers and slightly tweaked it. When we made it two weekends ago in the mountains, we both decided to slightly reduce the amount of lime juice in the cocktail. When it comes to cocktails, I love cucumber -- so I wanted that fresh taste to stand out even more.
Here is my tweaked recipe. These are delicious and refreshing ... perfect for the last few remaining summer days.
Start by assembling your ingredients:
- English seedless cucumber (mine was very long and I only used 1/2 of it)
- 3 limes
- Simple syrup (I used homemade basil simple syrup - see recipe below)
- Vodka
- Blender (I used our small smoothie blender)
- Citrus juicer
- Shot glass
Cut your cucumber in thirds. Remove the peel from the larger portion of cucumber.
Cut this peeled cucumber into chunks and add into the blender.
Use your citrus juicer to juice all of your lime halves. I juiced mine straight into the blender.
Pulse peeled cucumber chunks and lime juice together until smooth and frothy.
Natalie's recipe calls for two shots of vodka per glass, but we reduced this to just one shot of vodka per glass.
Add the vodka and cucumber/lime mixture to your glass and let it sit for a bit to infuse together. This is a great tip from Natalie!
This is another area where we tweaked the recipe a bit: I then cut the mixture with a little lime seltzer water. It doesn't have a very strong lime flavor -- just a hint of it.
Slice your remaining 1/3 of the cucumber and add the slices into the glass and one for garnish. Top with ice. We love using these ice cube molds for perfectly square cubes. Hey, it makes a difference! :)
And there you have it! This cocktail is so light and crisp. I bet you'll love it as much as we do.
Basil Simple Syrup
The original simple syrup is made with equal parts sugar and water (ex.: 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar). You just heat it on the stove in a small pot until your sugar dissolves and a simple syrup is created.
For my basil simple syrup, all I did was throw in a few rinsed sprigs of basil from our garden during the heating process. Then, just store in a glass jar. It's that easy!
I've also used rosemary and lavender before. Mint simple syrup would also be a nice one to try!
I love cucumbers in my drinks! So refreshing!
ReplyDeleteFab recipe! Kevin and his family were at Beef and Bottle on Friday night too! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never tried cucumber in a drink before! This is totally something I need to do!
ReplyDeleteum that looks sooo good! so many times, restaurants have cucumber drinks with gin and me and gin do not get along so I would def get this with vodka - looks really yummy!
ReplyDeletelooks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI had cucumber water for the first time recently (duh, so basic...but nope, I'd never tried) and it was delish! Gotta try this.
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! Not sure Brad would touch it though!! Good for Ian!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds divine! I'm making some tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm much more Team Vodka than Team Gin (the Key West Gin Hangover On A $35M Yacht Story of 2006 is a doozie....) however I know Hendricks makes a cucumber gin that would probably elevate this to a whole new level! Looks so tasty :)
ReplyDeleteIt is the perfect cocktail! Really looks so refreshing. This is so similar to one of my favorite cocktails at a local bar, called a cucumber Collins. It's amazing!
ReplyDeleteYUM I love cucumber as well. So fresh tasting, will try this cocktail as soon as I am able! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteomgoodness this looks delicious! Perfect ingredients, blended well. I will definitely be making this!
ReplyDeleteOh, and Beef & Bottle?! YUM. Love that place! We always joke that the exterior looks like a old texas strip club. HA!
This drink looks amazing! And I love beef and bottle, you would never think.. hey i bet that place has great steaks from its outside. truly a hidden jem
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious! I might have to try one of those this week!
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO good! P.S. Mint simple syrup is really good mixed into a fruit salad.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds so good!
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