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Revitalize Your Cocktail Game with a Classic Mai Tai Twist
A modern twist on the classic cocktail, the mai tai, is gaining attention for its unique flavor profile. This innovative recipe incorporates amaretto liqueur, giving the traditional drink a delightful new dimension. Renowned food author Olivia Galletly shares her version in the book *The Hungry Cook*, published by Allen & Unwin.
The cocktail features a harmonious blend of ingredients that can be easily prepared at home. To make two servings, you will need:
– 4 shots (120 ml) spiced rum, preferably Sailor Jerry
– 1 ½ shots (45 ml) lime juice
– 1 shot (30 ml) Cointreau
– ½ shot (15 ml) demerara syrup
– ½ shot (15 ml) amaretto liqueur
– 1 shot (30 ml) orgeat
– A handful of fresh mint leaves
– 2 lime wedges or wheels
To prepare this refreshing drink, begin by combining all the ingredients—except for the mint and lime wedges—in a shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously until the outside of the shaker becomes frosty. Pour the mixture, including the ice, into two tumblers, then top with additional ice. Finally, garnish each glass with a generous amount of mint and a lime wedge or wheel.
For those unfamiliar with orgeat, it is an almond-based syrup that adds a creamy sweetness to cocktails. While it can be purchased at some liquor stores, making it at home can enhance the flavor. Galletly offers a simplified recipe for homemade orgeat using almond milk, which is more accessible for many home cooks.
To create one cup of orgeat, gather the following ingredients:
– 1 cup (250 ml) unsweetened almond milk
– 2 cups caster sugar
– 3 teaspoons almond essence
– 1 teaspoon orange blossom water (optional)
– 45 ml brandy (optional)
In a small saucepan, combine the almond milk and caster sugar, warming over medium heat. Stir until the sugar dissolves, then bring the mixture to a simmer before removing it from heat. Incorporate the remaining ingredients and allow the mixture to cool. Transfer it to an airtight container for storage in the refrigerator, where it can be kept for up to one month.
This modern take on the mai tai offers a refreshing alternative for cocktail enthusiasts looking to expand their repertoire. With the addition of amaretto, the drink not only preserves its original charm but also invites a new layer of flavor that is sure to impress guests at any gathering.
For those eager to try this cocktail, the recipe and more can be found in *The Hungry Cook*, showcasing the creativity and expertise of Olivia Galletly. This book is a testament to the joy of cooking and experimenting with flavors, making it a valuable addition to any culinary library.
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