Sharkbait’s Cocktail of the Week: Spicy Drinks II: Electric Boogaloo

Happy almost weekend everyone. When looking for inspiration this week, I didn’t have to look very far. I had some leftover jalapeño and basil from a dinner I made, and didn’t want those fresh ingredients to go to waste. So, I hit the internets to see what I could find for inspiration. Fun fact: if you look up jalapeño drinks, you mostly get margaritas. Now, there is nothing wrong with a margarita, but I wanted something a little more out of the box. Eventually, I was able to find a non margarita option: the Lemon-Basil Jalapeño Tequila Cocktail. Yup. That’s its name. Real creative right?

7 Fresh lemon-basil leaves
1 oz Freshly squeezed lime juice
3 oz Fresh pineapple juice
1½ oz Jalapeño tequila

Place lemon-basil leaves in a mortar. Sprinkle with granulated sugar and muddle well. In a shaker filled with cubed ice, combine muddled leaves and remaining ingredients. Shake well. Pour tequila mixture into tall glass. Garnish with jalapeno pepper wedge and serve.

Some ingredient housekeeping: I only had regular Italian basil on hand, not lemon-basil. A dash of lemon juice made up for the lack of lemon there. Also, I didn’t have jalapeño tequila on hand, so I minced the leftover half jalapeño and added that in with the basil in the muddling process.

Visually, my version looks nothing like the image from the recipe. Maybe I muddled the basil a little too much? Who knows. Also, I would suggest straining this, as opposed to pouring directly from the shaker as the recipe specified. As much as I could muddle the basil leaves and the pepper, there are some rather large chunks in there and drinks really aren’t meant to be chewed. Either way, this drink has some zip. Because jalapeño peppers tend to be more on the mild side, I intentionally left the seeds in the jalapeño to add more heat. That was a good decision. So the heat comes in up front, followed by the tequila pineapple juice flavor. The drink ends on a hot and sour note from the lime juice and the capsaicin from the pepper seeds. On its own this drink is a touch too sour for my liking. It needs to be paired with something that could counter-balance the sour citrus ending.

Would I make this again? I would. However, I would make sure to strain it, and find a proper food pairing.

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Sharkbait has not actually been bitten by a shark, but has told people in bars that he was for free drinks. Married to a Giants fan, he enjoys whisk(e)y, cooking, the Rangers, and the Patriots.
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Game Time Decision

I did the drink from last week. Think I got too much chilli pepper on it so will try again with less

/thanks for the idea

yeah right

That is one green ass drink. I’ll give one a try.
Got tons of fresh basil right now.

SonOfSpam

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Also, I don’t like jalapenos except as a sex aid (seed in urethra obvs).

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SonOfSpam

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We’re not supposed to be talking about this here. Geeez!

Moose -The End Is Well Nigh

Satellite around Uranus maybe.

litre_cola

I can’t do spicy drinks. I LOVE spicy food but just do not like it in my booze. Had a Spicy IPA at Wasatch Brewery in Utah and it was a hard no.
If you had 3 of these I think it would be a Taco-bell esque day after.

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Moose -The End Is Well Nigh

I am with you on the beer. A well made bloody mary on the other hand….

Moose -The End Is Well Nigh

Maybe I muddled the basil a little too much?

Also is a euphemism for when tender skin is sore from “over use.”

Another item that can add to this is some ground ginger (from the root, not processed). This also needs a’strainin’

As usual; great work on this one.

Side note; since cocaine was discussed last night; many years ago a few of us had the bright idea to have a martini (with Jalapeño stuffed olives), coke, and weed New Years Eve with very little actual food in our bellies. The hangover of combined head and stomach conflagration was exquisitely painful.

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