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Hanukkah Cocktail Recipe (Or Is that Chanukah?): A Blue Daiquiri


[1] Blue Winter Daiquiri, the perfect color for Hanukkah, rimmed with decorating sugar (both photos © Kōloa Rum).


[2] Kōloa white rum is one of seven rum expressions, plus three bottled rum cocktails.

 

Spell it Hanukkah or Chanukah, the Festival of Lights began last night. You don’t have to be Jewish to enjoy this eye-catching blue and white cocktail (blue and white are the colors of the flag of Israel).

The recipe was developed by The Rogue Brussel Sprout for Koloa Rum.

It tastes as good as it looks…and it actually has a pinch of nutrients provided by the blue spirulina, that turns the cocktail bright blue. If you don’t want to purchase spirulina (it”s available at health food stores), you can use food color.

Thanks to Koloa for the recipe. Check out their fine premium rums—great holiday gifts for rum lovers.
 
 
RECIPE: BLUE WINTER DAIQUIRI
 
Ingredients Per Drink

  • 2½ ounce Kōloa White Rum
  • Pinch of blue spirulina
  • Bar spoon of hot water
  • 2 tablespoons fresh-squeezed lime juice
  • ½ ounce simple syrup
  • Ice
  • Decorating sugar or sparkling sugar for rim
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    Preparation

    1. COAT the rim of a coupe glass with decorating sugar or sparkling sugar (see the different types of sugar).

    1. DISSOLVE the blue spirulina in a cocktail shaker with a tiny splash of hot water. Add the remaining ingredients and shake with ice.

    2. STRAIN into a chilled coupe glass with a sugared rim.
     
     
    MORE HANUKKAH COCKTAILS

  • Hanukkah Piña Colada
  • Blue Martini, Blue Margarita, Blue Russian, Blue Sparkler & More
  • Hanukkah Margarita 2
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    *Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae with strong antioxidant effects. It is one of the world’s most popular supplements, loaded with nutrients and antioxidants that may benefit your body and brain. Here’s more about it. Blue spirulina has a neutral flavor and aroma, while green spirulina has an algae character. Here’s more about it.

     

     

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