Spicy Fifty
Spicy Fifty[edit | edit source]
The Spicy Fifty is a contemporary cocktail known for its unique blend of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. It is a popular choice in modern cocktail bars and is celebrated for its balance and complexity.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The Spicy Fifty is typically made with the following ingredients:
- 50 ml of vodka
- 15 ml of elderflower liqueur
- 15 ml of lime juice
- 10 ml of honey syrup
- 2 slices of red chili pepper
Preparation[edit | edit source]
To prepare a Spicy Fifty, follow these steps:
- Muddle the slices of red chili pepper in a cocktail shaker to release their flavor.
- Add the vodka, elderflower liqueur, lime juice, and honey syrup to the shaker.
- Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
- Strain the mixture into a chilled martini glass.
- Garnish with a slice of red chili pepper on the rim of the glass.
Flavor Profile[edit | edit source]
The Spicy Fifty is known for its harmonious blend of flavors:
- The vodka provides a neutral base that allows the other flavors to shine.
- The elderflower liqueur adds a floral sweetness.
- The lime juice contributes a refreshing tartness.
- The honey syrup offers a smooth sweetness that balances the acidity of the lime.
- The red chili pepper imparts a subtle heat that lingers on the palate.
Variations[edit | edit source]
There are several variations of the Spicy Fifty that can be made by altering the ingredients:
- Substitute the vodka with gin for a more botanical flavor.
- Use agave syrup instead of honey syrup for a different sweetness profile.
- Add a splash of soda water for a lighter, fizzy version.
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