Finally the rains have set in today,
on the great northern parched lands of India. The capital was simmering hot and
just these 2 days of drizzle is all we get before another bout of simmering
heat takes up its place. It’s the time to live, sprout and give fragrance to
all dryness around. I am new to this climate. In fact in Mumbai the stretch of
monsoon sometimes took devilish look with flooding, water logging and what not.
Here it’s not the same. Day long showers are a distant day dream. Yet the
nightmare of water logging and flooding continues. The roads are like a battleground-
a driver here screaming her lungs out because her car’s tyre got stuck into a
flooded man hole, or another honking to glory as he is stuck in a big jam behind
her. An elderly auto driver trying to help, but the lady feels unsure of his intentions. Basically it’s a typical day of the capital. And rain definitely
brings out the worse in everyone here on a busy weekday. I wish the rainy
season continues till the weekend for the simmering Delhites to enjoy the weather
better.
To continue with my traditional Mumbai
rainy marvels, I plan to set up a barbecue this weekend. I know, Delhi has its
own barbecue season during the cold winters. But there is something really
grand about a barbecue during the rains. The wind, the wet smell, and the hot
soft morsels of flavourful meat- a match made in heaven. And to cool it all down,
I need to make 3 of my most favourite drinks in the world. 3 Mexican inspired
cocktails which will blow anybody’s mind away. These are customised drinks which
were created for me by a very talented mixologist, Peter Sethi. I loved his
imagination. All I had told him was to give me something that would surprise my taste-buds in directions impossible. And he very well managed to do that. My interaction
with him occurred during my visit to Sofitel Mumbai; he was their star
mixologist at that point of time. And he with the sommelier really kept me in a
good company filled with knowledge throughout the evening. We ate and drank and
had a wonderful time in the state of art wine cellar of Sofitel hotel. So without
any further ado, here are the 3 amazingly delicious yet so unique cocktails for
you to enjoy all year long, and for me to have this weekend!!
Wasabitini
This one was my favourite. Being bred as the quintessential mustard
loving bong, I adore the taste of wasabi much more than anyone I have ever seen
(throw in a couple of japs too). Wasabi with tequila is a beautiful mix, and
the pungent flavour just blows your mind off!!
Ingredients
60 ml tequila
½ tbsp. wasabi paste
15 ml of lime juice
10 ml simple sugar syrup
2 stick cucumbers juiced
Method
Mix everything together with a lot of ice in a shaker. Shake
well
Strain and serve in a chilled glass.
Curried
Coffilla
If you think the name got your attention, then you can’t
even imagine how much the ingredients are going to boggle your mind. Imagine curry
leaves with coffee. The confusion that it would create on your palate would be very
much worth all the efforts put in making it.
Ingredients
45ml tequila
15 ml Kahlua
15 ml lime juice
10 ml sugar syrup
5 pieces of curry leaves
6 pcs of coffee beans
Method
Pound the Curry leaves and Coffee separately till it’s mushy
and powdered respectively.
Transfer it onto a shaker filled with ice, and add all the
rest of the ingredients.
Shake well and strain it on to a chilled glass.
Serve it cold.
Li diavola
This one was named by Peter himself, and he insisted that I keep
it at that only. I played along, partly because I found the name quite cute
sounding and, partly because I have no clue what it means in Mexican!
La Divola on the right with traditional Margarita |
Ingredients
6 chunks of preserved jalapeno
60 ml tequila
15 ml lime juice
10 ml sugar syrup
Pinch of salt
100 ml pineapple juice
Method
Mix everything together with a lot of ice in a shaker. Shake
well
Strain and serve in a chilled glass.
Cheers!! Hic hic!!
Literally chilling in the wine Cellar of Sofitel Mumbai BKC |
Peter with all three of the drinks! |
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