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Strawberry Rhubarb Smash Cocktail

August 9, 2017 by The Partial Ingredients

I normally don’t post about cocktails but this one is such a perfect summer drink I had to share it. When farm stand strawberries are in their peak, this is a great way to take advantage of the bounty. You only need a few ingredients to whip this thing up but you do need a shaker to incorporate it all together. While I’m not a “mixologist” I do know that a good rule of thumb for cocktails is if it has a citrus component it should be shaken, not stirred! The mashing of the strawberries is a bit of a chore but it winds up being totally worth it. I’m not sure if this is standard for fruit based cocktails but I actually like to shake the ingredients twice during two different stages. The first stage is to get the strawberry and water well mixed together to create a juice just before straining out the pulp. The final shake comes at the end to get everything good and mixed together. The results are divine and make for a perfectly delicious, refreshing drink on hot summer days!

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Strawberry Rhubarb Smash Cocktail

Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 Drink
Calories 275 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. vodka
  • 1 oz. simple syrup
  • 4 strawberries
  • 3 dashes rhubarb bitters I used Fee Brothers
  • 1 lime juice
  • 1 oz water or more depending on desired consistency
  • ice

Instructions

  1. In a metal shaker, add the strawberries and mash until the strawberries are smooth.

  2. Add a little water to the strawberries and add several ice cubes. Give the mixture a few good shakes.

  3. Strain into a cocktail glass, adding as much or little pulp as you like.

  4. Add the vodka, lime juice, simple syrup and rhubarb bitters to the glass.

  5. Add 5-6 new ice cubes to the shaker and pour in the mixture. Give it several good shakes. Strain out the ice or serve it on the rocks with fresh ice cubes.

Apple Rhubarb Crisp

August 28, 2012 by The Partial Ingredients

What better way to make a slow transition into fall than with an apple rhubarb crisp? I am a little reluctant to acknowledge the fact that fall is coming so it’s nice to bring the two seasons together in a dessert! I saw a lot of recipes for apple rhubarb crisp that called for green apples but I thought sweet red apples would be a good choice since rhubarb is so tart. To compensate on the apples’ sweetness I just cut the sugar a bit and it turned out great! The recipe is similar to the other rhubarb crisp recipe and just as delicious! I liked the combination of the sweet apples, tart rhubarb and crunchy crust. Whipped cream and vanilla ice cream are the perfect accompaniment for this dessert!

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Rhubarb Crisp

May 13, 2012 by The Partial Ingredients

For Mother’s Day I wanted to post my mom’s rhubarb crisp recipe I enjoyed every summer as a kid. In the backyard there was a big rhubarb plant and once the stalks were ripe she would cut some off and make rhubarb crisp! Her recipe is easy and not including the rhubarb you probably already have the ingredients at home. Oats, butter, brown sugar and cinnamon cover a layer of chopped rhubarb. Then it’s baked in the oven and the result is soft and melty on the bottom with crispy oats on the top. I topped the crisp with fresh whipped cream. Mom’s recipe is a winner!

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