HOW TO BLEND A DRINK

A newcomer on the technique front, blended drinks rose to popularity in the 1960s and 70s with fruit-flavored versions of the margarita and the Strawberry Daiquiri becoming universal phenomena.

 

BLEND your first drink
Daiquiri

Strawberry Daiquiri

This is one of the most popular flavoured versions of the famous daiquiri cocktail, and because it uses fresh fruit, it's useful to blend it all into a frozen drink.

Put a scoop of ice into the blender (using crushed ice reduces wear and tear on the blender).

Pour in 1.5oz. of gold rum and 0.5oz. of freshly squeezed lime juice. Pour in 0.25oz. sugar syrup and a dash of maraschino liqueur Pour in 2oz. strawberry puree and 0.5oz. strawberry liqueur Put the lid on and turn the blender on.When it's running smoothly, open the lid and look for a small vortex (hole).
The smaller this vortex, the thicker the consistency of the drink. Turn the blender off and pour the strawberry daiquiri into a tall wine glass. consistency should be such that a straw can stand up in the drink even when it's only inserted 2cm. finish with a strawberry.

blenderWith blending, the ingredients are poured into a blender cup with ice and then placed on the electric blender base unit, which is then turned on. The steel blades inside the blender cup ensure that the drink is blended to a smooth, thick consistency.

The thoroughly blended mixture is then poured into an empty frozen drink glass – preferably stemmed so that the customer's hand doesn't warm the drink too much. A perfect consistency is reached when a straw can stand up in the middle of the drink. Blended drinks can be poured right to within 5mm of the top of the glass.

Blending dilutes drinks by up to 40%, so blended drinks require very strongly flavored ingredients to create a good final drink. Blenders affect the taste of a drink completely, creating a drink that would be impossible to make in any other way: pureed fruit can combined with ice cream, creating such dreamy cocktails as the Strawberry Margarita or Strawberry Shortcake.

THE SECRET

The key to a great blended drink is knowing how much ice and liquid to put in. It is better to underestimate, because you can always add more liquid to make the drink just fluid enough so that it can be poured; too much liquid however, will ruin a blended drink.


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