VIOLET DAIQUIRI co*ckTAIL (and Classic Daiquiri) (2024)

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The Daiquiri co*cktail is a classic rum-sour drink. Fresh, zesty, tart yet sweet, it’s a great short drink to sip upon, especially on hot days. This violet co*cktail is a simple twist on the classic.

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If ever there was a drink designed for warm sunny days, the daiquiri co*cktail is it. Fresh citrus juice bounces along beside punchy white rum and a subtle sweetness cuts through those sharp, boozy & sour flavours.

It really is liquid refreshment. And this drink takes mere minutes to make. What could ever be better on a sweltering day?

Of course, when a co*cktail is so simple to make and so universally popular, it’s hard for me not to tinker around and put a new spin on things.

Impossible, it seems, since I’ve come up with a violet daiquiri co*cktail. With floral undertones and gorgeous purple colour, this drink is somewhat enchanting. It’s also as easy to make as the classic.

What is a Classic Daiquiri co*cktail?

The daiquiri is a well-loved classic rum-sour drink, consisting of just 3 ingredients:

  • white Cuban rum
  • lime juice
  • sugar cane syrup

It is made in a co*cktail shaker and garnished very simply – just a twist or wedge of lime will suffice. It’s one on the easiest co*cktails around.

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There are, of course, plenty of variations on this classic, pulling in a host of other flavours. And of course, there is also the frozen daiquiri – a regular daiquiri blended with ice to create a slushie style of drink.

Ingredients for a Violet Daiquiri co*cktail

My violet rendition of the daiquiri co*cktail stays very close to the classic recipe. It too uses white Cuban rum and lime as the core ingredients. I have, however, swapped the sugar cane syrup for violet syrup.

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And there is one more ingredient in this drink – food colouring. I know. I’m sorry. But there is good reason.

Optional Ingredient

Use of the colouring gel is entirely optional.

I created this daiquiri co*cktail with the intention of achieving a pretty purple hued libation. But, having mixed my ingredients, I found the slightly grey colour disappointing and slightly off-putting (grey is my least favourite colour).

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I rarely use artificial colourings if I can avoid it, I know that blueberries and blackberries can provide a wonderful hue to drinks.

But this time around I did not want any other flavours to detract from the flavours present in this violet daiquiri co*cktail.

Rum. Lime. Violet. Straight up.

So that’s why I cranked open my pot of colouring gel. But be warned, a tiny dab – on the end of a co*cktail pick) is all that is needed to transform this co*cktail to prettiness itself.

The food colouring is present in a very small quantity (barely there), so it does not affect the flavour at all. And that of course means that leaving it out entirely will not affect the final flavour of this libation.

Instructions

Making both the classic daiquiri co*cktail and the violet variation is very straighforward and takes no more than 5 minutes:

  1. Half fill a co*cktail shaker with ice
  2. Add the rum, lime juice and syrup
  3. Optional step: add a tiny amount of violet/ purple food colouring gel – I find that dipping the end of a co*cktail pick no more than ½ cm into the jar and then waving it through the liquid ingredients is sufficient (it’s best to tread carefully and add in tiny amounts, since once in, the colouring cannot be removed)
  4. Secure the shaker lid and shake hard for at least 30 seconds. Check that the colouring has dispersed evenly – shake a little more if necessary
  5. Strain through a wire-meshed sieve into a suitable co*cktail glass
  6. Garnish with a twist of lime and serve
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Can I make this violet co*cktail in advance?

Yes, this daiquiri co*cktail can certainly be made in advance.

In fact, if you are planning on using the colouring gel, I’d argue it is best made ahead of time. That way you won’t get sidetracked by conversation and instead can give your full attention to carefully adding the colouring to avoid a purple overload.

As always with co*cktails, I suggest shaking with ice right before serving, but by all means scale up the ingredients, mix really well (without ice) and decant into a bottle ready for easy pouring later on.

Pre-made, this violet daiquiri co*cktail will be good for up to 2 days if kept chilled. Gently shake the bottle before pouring a measure into the co*cktail shaker to ensure ingredients are fully blended in the bottle.

Note: It is still necessary to shake this drink with ice when it has been pre-mixed and chilled. The ice serves to further cool the drink and dilute the ingredients as it is shaken.

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Daiquiri co*cktail with Violet

Jane Coupland

The Daiquiri co*cktail is a classic rum-sour drink. Fresh, zesty, tart yet sweet, it's a great short drink to sip upon, especially on hot days. This violet co*cktail is a simple twist on the classic.

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Course: Alcoholic Drink

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Calories: 124kcal

Equipment

  • 1 co*cktail shaker or a large screwtop jar

Ingredients

For the Classic Daiquiri co*cktail

  • 80 ml/ 2 part Cuban white rum I used Bacardi
  • 40 ml/ 1 part Lime juice freshly squeezed
  • 20 ml/ ½ part Sugar cane syrup
  • Plenty of ice
  • Strip of lime zest

For the Violet Daiquiri co*cktail

  • 80 ml/ 2 part Cuban white rum
  • 40 ml/ 1 part Lime juice freshly squeezed
  • 20 ml/ ½ part Violet syrup I used Monin
  • Violet food colouring gel or purple
  • Plenty of ice
  • Strip of lime zest

Instructions

For the Classic Daiquiri

  • Half fill a co*cktail shaker with ice

  • Pour in the 3 liquid ingredients

  • Attach the lid and shake hard for 30 seconds

  • Strain the drink through a fine meshed sieve into 2 co*cktail glasses

  • Garnish each drink with a twist of lime and serve

For the Violet Daiquiri co*cktail

  • Half fill a co*cktail shaker with ice

  • Pour in the 3 liquid ingredients

  • Add a small amount of food colouring (optional) – dip the end of a co*cktail pick into the pot of gel colouring around ½ cm deep then wave the pick through the liquid ingredients

  • Attach the lid and shake hard for 30 seconds. Check that the colouring is evenly dispersed, shaking further if necessary

  • Strain the drink through a fine meshed sieve into 2 co*cktail glasses

  • Garnish each drink with a twist of lime and serve

Notes

TIPS FOR USING THE COLOURING GEL

If using the purple food colouring take care not to add too much in one go. Once added to the drink, it will be impossible to remove, so it is best to add in small increments until you are happy with the colouring achieved.

The best way to do this is to use a a co*cktail pick. Dip the end into the pot of gel colouring around ½ cm deep then wave the pick through the liquid ingredients. Shake hard, check the colour and repeat as necessary (don’t forget to wipe the pick clean before re-inserting back into the colouring).

Keep shaking the drink (for at least 30 seconds) until the colour is evenly dispersed

Nutrition Per Serving (Approximate)

Calories:124kcal | Carbohydrates:9g | Protein:1g | Fat:1g | Sodium:7mg | Potassium:23mg | Sugar:8g | Vitamin C:6mg | Iron:1mg

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