Quarantini Cocktail Recipes
It’s a freaky time and it’s been a long period of self Isolation, I think it’s quarantini time!
Whether you’re bored shitless, need a project or are deserving of a delightful tipple we have worked alongside Chris from @throughthewoodslondon and our house mate Sarah to concoct some quarantine cocktails that you can make at home! We had a bit too much fun putting these together so we hope you will too. If you aren’t a booze hound you can swap out the alcohol bits and they taste just as good! We really want to see the results so tag us!
Remember to drink responsibly!
Cheers
1. Snake Bite
An old classic that reminds us of pubs with sticky carpets and when people still smoked inside, it feels so dirty it’s delightful, if you can’t face a pork based snack, swap it out for something else, we suggest some salty nuts, or a cheese toastie.
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Half and half cider & lager
Mini pork pie
Wedge of cheddar
Pickled onion
Cocktail stick
1 tablespoon Black current cordial
Method:
Pour half cider and Half Lager into a Big glass.
Leave room for The Cordial at the top
Skewer one baby pickled onion and a wedge cheddar into a mini pork pie.
2. Mary's Bacon Sandwich
One of Gemmaoaf’s favourite things in life is a bacon sandwich (sorry pigs). This is our boozy slant. This is one for the morning after!
Cup tomato juice
1tsp tobasco
1tsp Lea & Perrins
Salt and Pepper to taste
25mls vodka (optional) or to taste
1 bag Frazzles (crushed fine)
1 rasher crispy streaky bacon
1 leafy celery stick
1 happy crouton
Method:
Dip the rim of your glass into some egg white then dip into crushed frazzles or other bacon flavoured corn snack.
Put your slice of bacon into the oven till crisp.
Ice into a glass, add tomato juice, vodka (optional), tobasco, lea & perrins and salt n pepper to taste.
Add a table spoon of pickle onion juice to the mixture, give it a good stir and add your garnishes on top.
Happy Crouton:
Cut a circle out of some white bread.
Press and the eyes and mouth out with a blunt wooden skewer.
Put in the oven until golden.
3. Oafgroni
This drink is often too grown up so we added an oaf touch with happy ice cubes, blood orange juice and a little umbrella, we come classy but leave trashy.
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60 mls fresh blood orange juice
25mls Gin
25mls Campari
Ice or frozen orange juice
Blood Orange Icecubes
Method:
Night before fill your ice tray with blood orange juice or shop bought orange juice.
Put ice cubes in glass
Juice 60 mls of blood orange add Campari and Gin
Pour mixture over the Ice and give it a good stir.
Peel half a clementine and use the skin to make an umbrella, if you are fancy like that.
4. We Made The Grade
This cocktail is so easy to make and looks well impressive, you will practically become Tom Cruise.
1 cup pink grapefruit juice
1tbs grenadine
Splash of soda
25mls gin (optional)
Ice
Fruit Garnish
Method:
Get yourself a slim tall glass.
Add the grenadine and gin in first and give a stir.
Add ice to the glass.
Then add the pink grapefruit juice leaving space at the top to add a splash of soda water.
Do not stir!!
For decoration add a slice of pink grapefruit and a cocktail stick with two glace cherries to perch on the rim.
5. Tart with a Heart
This is one for the sweet tooth’s, a classic combo of Rhubarb and custard with a gin tick, you can work your craft muscles too…I think that is acceptable quarantine exercise.
Cawston Press rhubarb juice
25 mls Gin (optional)
Sloppy vanilla ice cream (or vegan alternative)
Freeze dried raspberry powder
Method:
Add 60 mls of chilled Rhubarb juice into a glass, add the gin.
Carefully add your desired amount of sloppy ice cream over the top, using two spoons and a couple of careful delicate hand movements to ensure you do it a few spoons at a time to ensure it doesn’t sink.
Make a template of some card that is bigger than the top of the glass, cut a heart shape out and then use a teaspoon to shake dried raspberries over the template on top of the cocktail.
6. Coco Popsicle
Let’s turn the milk chocolatey…and boozy! This is daytime drinking in disguise. I would rather have a bowl of coco popsicle.
1.5 cups coco pops
1cup milk or oat milk
25mls baileys (optional)
Melted chocolate
Coco pops for dipping
Method:
Add milk to a bowl of coco pops, allow to soak for 30 mins, then strain through a sieve.
Add 25 mls of Baileys to milk (optional)
Pour into a paper cup or a used and washed take away cup, or any other suitable moulds. Pop this into the freezer for 1.5 hrs, remove and place wooden skewer in the centre of your mould, then leave till frozen.
Once Frozen, melt some dark chocolate, and add coco pops in another bowl.
Quickly dip popsicle into the melted chocolate then dredge in to the bowl of coco pops for a good covering…voila!