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Receta The Muddler
by Eliot

I think this recipe’s title needs some explanation.

I had seen a lot of cherry-inspired cocktails in the May, June, and July editions of some of my favorites. After all the work on our pergola, The Hubs sometimes needs a cocktail to “admire the job site.”

This recipe is based on Sour-Cherry Gin Smash from the June 2013 Country Living. I didn’t have sour cherries, but I did have fourteen pounds of dark sweet cherries in the freezer. (Yes, it is another blueberry type saga.)

Sorry, I am long-winded; I promised you an explanation for this recipe’s name. After making a cocktail for The Hubs, I asked him what he would call it. He took a sip and asked, “Did you muddle the cherries?”

“Yes, I did.”

“You finally used the muddler you bought at Williams-Sonoma how many years ago?”

“Yes, I did.”

“Then, I crown this cocktail ‘The Muddler.’”

(I think at this point I realized the tool was called a pestle, but that seemed like a moot point to make.)

Use the PESTLE to muddle the lime slice and frozen cherries.

Place lime slice and cherries in a cocktail shaker and muddle. Add lime juice, gin and ice. Shake and pour into cocktail glasses. (Do not strain.) Add ginger ale to fill glass. Garnish with a very thin lime slice. Serve.

I have also made this for him using a good Kentucky bourbon.

This is easy to make into a mocktail.

The Virgin Muddler

1 slice lime (plus one more for garnish)

6 frozen dark sweet cherries

1/2 oz. fresh lime juice

crushed ice

more than a splash of ginger ale

Place lime slice and cherries in a cocktail shaker and muddle. Add lime juice and ice. Shake and pour into cocktail glasses. (Do not strain.) Add ginger ale to fill glass. Garnish with a very thin lime slice. Serve.

A fine mocktail

This is a very refreshing summer drink!

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