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Oh the joys of summer are plentiful! As we enter into August, I am embracing the abundance of luscious local peaches. I came across an interesting recipe courtesy of Martha Stewart for a peachy cocktail that I thought would be perfect to serve at a dinner party for my aunties. If Martha makes it, it has to be good right? In this case, it was a definite YES!
I didn't have any bourbon so I used the last of some Seagram's 7. It was a fair substitution and gave it a nice boozy flavor. I didn't use nearly the amount of alcohol stated in the recipe and would encourage you to taste it as you are adding it to get the right balance for you. I think too much alcohol would overwhelm the fresh peach flavor.
I also used my immersion blender to mix things up a bit. I liked the gorgeous color that was created with the peach blackberry mixture. I added more sliced peached and whole blackberries too.
The consensus was that this drink rocked! You definitely need to make a pitcher for yourself while the peaches are perfect and the nights are steamy. Here's the recipe with my notes added to get you started:
Here's the link to the recipe on the Martha Stewart site: Peach and Blackberry Muddle
Thirsty yet??
I didn't have any bourbon so I used the last of some Seagram's 7. It was a fair substitution and gave it a nice boozy flavor. I didn't use nearly the amount of alcohol stated in the recipe and would encourage you to taste it as you are adding it to get the right balance for you. I think too much alcohol would overwhelm the fresh peach flavor.
I also used my immersion blender to mix things up a bit. I liked the gorgeous color that was created with the peach blackberry mixture. I added more sliced peached and whole blackberries too.
The consensus was that this drink rocked! You definitely need to make a pitcher for yourself while the peaches are perfect and the nights are steamy. Here's the recipe with my notes added to get you started:
Ingredients
- 4 thin slices fresh peach (I easily doubled this)
- 6 blackberries
- 2 large sprigs mint
- 1 1/2 teaspoons honey
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 2 ounces bourbon (start w/ 1/2 ounce and add more to taste)
- Ice
- Seltzer
Directions
- In a double old-fashioned glass, combine 2 peach slices, 3 blackberries, mint, honey, and lemon juice. Mash gently with the back of a spoon until fruit releases juices. If you have an immersion blender, it will mix things up more and create a more colorful drink. Add bourbon, remaining peach slices, and remaining blackberries. Fill glass with ice and top with seltzer.
Here's the link to the recipe on the Martha Stewart site: Peach and Blackberry Muddle
Thirsty yet??
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