Vietnamese Inspired Cocktails

Posted by Admin2 on December 3rd, 2019

The Taste of Vietnam in a Cocktail 918kiss Games Glass

Cocktails that invoke the flavors of Vietnam are certainly interesting considering that when you think of Vietnamese flavors you think of pomelo juice, lemongrass and fish sauce. Can you make a cocktail with these ingredients? The answer is yes!

If you don’t fancy combining these flavors in your cocktail glass, don’t worry cucumber, citrus and ginger are other Vietnamese flavors that can be combined to make casino scr888 cocktails as well.

So whether you have an Eastern palate or a Western palate let our journey W88 into Vietnam through a cocktail glass commence......

For something very exotic and definitely different is the cocktail called the Vietnamese Delight – Vietnamese Delight

  • 60ml vodka
  • 15ml cointreau
  • 30ml pomelo juice
  • 15 ml amaretto
  • lime
  • cinnamon
  • fish sauce

Pour the vodka, cointreau, pomelo juice and amaretto into a cocktail shaker with ice and shake well until all of the liquids are chilled. Rim a cocktail glass with lime and then dip in cinnamon. Strain the liquid into the cocktail glass and float half a teaspoon of fish sauce on the top of the cocktail.

Ginger and lime are two other flavors associated with Malaysia and they are combined really well in the cocktail named the Ginger Kaffir Limeade. casino online malaysia To make this cocktail you first need to prepare some ginger syrup –

Ginger Syrup

To make one cup of ginger syrup you’ll need –

  • 1 1/2 cups of water
  • 1 cup organic sugar
  • 1 cup peeled, thinly-sliced ginger
  • 1 tablespoon finely grated fresh ginger

Combine the sugar, water and sliced ginger in a pan over a medium heat. Heat until the mixture has reduced to 1 cup or it resembles a thick maple-syrup consistency. Add grated ginger to the syrup and store in an airtight container. Refrigerate until used.

Now back to the cocktail….

Ginger Kaffir Limeade

  • 1 ½ limes sugar
  • ¾ oz ginger syrup (see above recipe) c
  • ointreau
  • 2 oz kaffir lime vodka

Rub the a piece of lime along the lip of a tumbler and dip the rim into the sugar. Juice the limes before filling the tumbler with ice. Add the lime juice, ginger syrup, cointreau and vodka into a cocktail shaker with ice and shake well. Strain the drink into the glass and garnish with a lime wedge to serve.

During a mixologist contest to use the Vietnamese flavors of lemongrass, pomelo juice and fish sauce another interesting cocktail was invented called The Invisible Fish. The name of this cocktail comes from the fact that you don’t really taste newtown casino the fish sauce, even though it’s there.

The Invisible Fish

  • 5 slices of lemongrass
  • 5 ml egg white
  • 25 ml pomelo juice
  • 50 ml lime juice
  • 40 ml rum
  • 10 ml sugar syrup
  • fish sauce

In the bottom of a cocktail shaker you need to muddle the lemongrass and then add the egg white, pomello juice, lime juice and rum together. Keep muddling and then add the sugar syrup and shake well. Strain into a cocktail glass and add a drop of fish sauce on the top.

This cocktail uses the fish sauce, but you don’t really taste it instead you get the flavors of pomelo and lemongrass coming through. This is like Vietnamese cuisine, however, the fish sauce is added to make the dish pop not to over power it and in this cocktail it has the same effect.

Cucumber Martini

There are a few different versions of the cucumber martini, but this one really feels Vietnamese in flavor.

  • 30 ml pearl sake
  • 15 ml gin
  • ½ cup sugar water
  • ½ cup cucumber water

Pour the ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice and shake well before straining into a cocktail glass to serve.

 Notenot sure how to make cucumber water ?Grate a cucumber over wire strainer, add a teaspoon of salt and let the juice drain through.

Vietnamese Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

If you want to embrace Vietnamese flavors in your glass, but you don’t want any alcohol then not to worry I’ve got a non-alcoholic recipesfor you to try.

Vietnamese Smoothie

  • 1/2 large ripe mango, peeled, pitted, and cut into chunks
  • 1/2 small ripe papaya, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 cups ice 1 tablespoon sugar

Put all of the ingredients except the sugar into a blender and pulse until the drink is nice and smooth. Stir in the sugar to taste.

Sweetened condensed milk is often used in Vietnam, Vietnamese coffee is even served with it, combined with tropical fruits this is a very refreshing casino scr888 (and sweet) Vietnamese drink.

Want More Asian Inspired Cocktails?

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Asian Inspired Cocktails

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