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Showing posts with label Hendrick's Gin. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Hendrick’s Gin: 'Gold Rush Tea' cocktail to celebrate Australia Day (26 Jan 2012)



Floral tones of elderflower

Thanks to Amanda Porter from Weber Shandwick for organising a bottle of Hendrick's Gin and small bottles of St Germain's Elderflower Liqueur to help me try and make the Gold Rush Tea cocktail created for Australia Day by Jamie Terrell (Hendrick's Gin Ambassador, Australia). I'm a big fan of Hendrick's Gin & Tonic with a slice of cucumber so was interested to try this cocktail to compare. I searched high and low for mango tea in Coles, Woolworths and David Jones Food Hall but could only find a tea with mango in T2 Tea. The helpful Jennifer in the Westfield Bondi Junction store provided a little sample of the Sencha Mango while I bought a kids tea of the Magic Mango ($8) to also try. The Sencha Mango had a nice scent on the nose although I wasn't so keen on the Magic Mango which smelt quite overly sweet and overpowering. Taste wise I also preferred the more natural tasting Sencha Mango tea so would recommend this over the Magic Mango even though it wasn't as strong in the actual mango taste.

Mixing the ingredients is relatively easy as long as you prepare the tea in advance to allow it to cool down. I learnt very quickly it's not particularly fun trying to measure and pour hot tea — lesson learnt. My first attempt was shaking all the ingredients and then pouring it into a cup with ice. The St-Germain had quite a strong taste and the mix could have done with more mango for my liking. On it's own St-Germain tasted rather like a sweetish port. I also tried shaking the ice with the ingredients and then pouring into a glass which provided a more distinctive mango flavour which I preferred and thought helped round all the flavours together. I sort of felt the cocktail still needed something to help balance the strength of the elderflower so I then mixed everything with some fresh panama passionfruit which I thought added a nice note to compliment the elderflower. I think the recipe would probably work with a rose flavoured tea with maybe fresh strawberries instead of mango perhaps. For me the cocktail has a bit of an acquired taste and I still prefer the classic Hendrick's Gin & Tonic which works so well.

'Gold Rush Tea' recipe

Ingredients
30ml Hendrick’s Gin
2 one-inch cubes of ripe mango
50ml pre-made Mango Tea
15ml St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur

Method
Shake all ingredients together and finely strain. Serve in a teacup or suitable glass drinking vessel with ice. Garnish with a cucumber wheel.

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: An interesting alternative to using Hendrick's Gin if you're a mango lover
CONS: Make sure you prepare the tea in advance so it has time to cool down before using, Mango tea isn't readily available
MUST TRY: Discovering other Hendrick's cocktails and making the St-Germain Cocktail with champagne

St-Germain and Hendrick's Gin

The St-Germain Cocktail I might have to try as well

Gold Rush Tea recipe notes

T2 Sencha Mango (my preference) and T2 Magic Mango


T2 Sencha Mango


T2 Magic Mango ($8)

T2 Magic Mango and T2 Sencha Mango (my preference)

Ingredients to make a Gold Rush Tea cocktail

Cutting up the mango

Gold Rush Tea cocktail served in Hendrick's Gin tea cup

Gold Rush Tea cocktail served in cocktail glass

Gold Rush Tea cocktail shaken with ice then poured


Gold Rush Tea cocktail shaken with ice and fresh passionfruit

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Sydney Food Bloggers Picnic, Centennial Park (14 Jan 2012)

Corner of Parkes and Hamilton Ave, Centennial Park NSW 2021 http://www.centennialparklands.com.au


For the love of food, let's eat!

Mother nature was thankfully very kind for the Sydney Food Bloggers Picnic organised by Chocolatesuze and Grab Your Fork providing a miraculous break from the wet weather. Having minimum cooking skills I resorted to bringing the one thing I knew I could do — making cocktails. With the kind donation by Steve Stammers (Weber Shandwick) and Cida Wen (William Grant & Sons) for 3 bottles of Hendrick's Gin and Charlotte Ferrand (Burson-Marsteller) for 3 bottles of Maker's Mark I was set to make two of my favourite drinks I discovered in 2011. The Simon Food Favourites Pop Up Bar was created with two small tables and served the Hendrick's Gin & Tonic with fresh cucumber and the Maker's Mark punch known as Samuels Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice (recipe below) which even the non-whisky fans admittedly enjoyed once they tried. I think the most inventive eat of the day goes to the Candy Bug (pictured above) made by Sara and Joshua from Belly Rumbles. Banana lollies, mint chews and jaffas have never looked so cool. It was a fun day to catchup with lots of bloggers and put faces to new ones I haven't met before. I hope everyone had a good time and I look forward to meeting you at the next meetup.

Other events enjoyed with Hendrick's Gin:

Other events enjoyed with Maker's Mark:

Simon Food Favourites Pop Up Bar

Hendrick's Gin & Tonic with fresh cucumber

Maker's Mark Samuels Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice punch

Samuels Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice recipe
1.75L Maker's Mark
300mls Lemon Juice
3L Ginger Beer
300mls Spicer Port Syrup*
3 Oranges - Sliced in thin wheel for garnish
5kg bag of ice

*Spiced Port Syrup
Peel of 6 lemons and 6 oranges
1 kg Castor Sugar
6 cracked cardamon pods, 1 cracked whole nutmeg, 6 colves, 6 star anise, 4 cinnamon quills
700mls Port (Your preferred choice)

Combine citrus peel, sugar & spices in an airtight container for 24 hours, shaking a few times throughout. Add the Port and leave for a further 12 hours, stirring well.
Strain the finished compounded syrup through cheese cloth, bottle and refrigerate.
Service – combine all the ingredients in a large punch bowl, stir well and serve.

Schiacciata was really nice — first thing I tried made by Mel (Crunchy Tiger)

This yummy quiche was my lunch — thanks Shez (One More Bite)

This cupcake was so good — loved it! Christmas Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Icing by Swah (Love Swah)

A yummy pandan cupcake from Lay's Kitchen Explorations

OMG, how cool! Candy bugs by Sara and Joshua from Belly Rumbles

Bacon makes an appearance

These were popular

Fresh is best — such a great idea, if I had a blender I could have made a cocktail out of these

So many cakes, so little time

I wanted to try this but missed out

Great childhood memories with fairy bread — so who got the one with the fly on it?

Paella was very popular

I think it's a savoury roll?

I'm suspecting a tiramisu? — Great decoration on top

Most awesome painted fingernails by April (Polkadots & Chopsticks)

Chocolatesuze's multicoloured nails goes well with a Maker's Mark

Gianna's sparkling fingernails offset nicely with a Hendrick's Gin

Two drinks Suze and Dee (Food In Hand) with an old school film camera

Dedication to the blog

Lola (Figs & Brie) and me

Paul and Joseph (Up For A Feed) with me

Laura (StarLoz) and me

Richard (Richard Elliot's Blog) and me

Anyone for a cocktail?

Potential Ambassadors for Maker's Mark and Hendrick's Gin

Food bloggers enjoying the cocktails — Betty (Sugarpuffi), Annie (The Random Foodie), Swah (Love Swah), Felicity (Flick Your Food), Sophie (The Stick and Sweet)

Penny (Jeroxie) and me

Michelle (M(i)s Ch(i)ef™), Maryanne (Dressed and Eaten), JB (j.b.josé) and me

Tina (bitemeshowme), Shanshan (Food is our religion) and me

Food bloggers say grace by photographing before they eat

Simon (the heart of food) setting up for a group shot

Group side shot

Group front shot

Group back shot


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