The old adage “biting off more than you can chew” seems pointedly directed at me. This month I find myself late and begging for mercy and forgiveness from the lovely ladies at The Blogger C.L.U.E. Society for my tardy post today.
This month our theme was Easter. My Christmas decorations are still up, how can it be Easter all ready? I was assigned to Debra from Eliot’s Eats. Debra has a terrific blog filled with the kind of food you want to eat – Asian Sesame Turkey Meatloaf, Tiered Lasagna, Pina Colada Cake (you see where I’m going with this – too many great selections to pick from!). Debra is somewhat of a kindred spirit – last month she was also late to the very important Blogger C.L.U.E. date. Her blog is named after the author T.S. Eliot (she is a huge fan & her cat also shares the same name). When Debra started blogging she wanted to remain anonymous. (I completely agree – who wants crazy relatives and exes tracking you down). Debra is near her middle-age (a fact I have not wholeheartedly embraced yet) and is a dabbler in the creative arts. She and her hubby frequent art galleries/festivals, secretly long to open a winery/gallery. Wine and art go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Debra also has a great selection of cocktails on Eliot’s Eats. Since a visit to the market has not occurred in two or three weeks, there was only once answer to the Blogger C.L.U.E. dilemma – Cocktails. I searched and found a recipe for “The Muddler”. The Muddler uses cherries, lime juice, gin and ginger ale – pantry ingredients for the cocktail aficionado! Debra called this cocktail “The Muddler” because she finally used the muddler she had bought at Williams Sonoma years ago. It’s quite simple to make, tasty and attractive in the glass. I followed Debra’s recipe mostly to the “T” with the exception of serving “up” instead of over crushed iced. Add a bright spot to your Easter this year with “The Muddler” and include it in your Easter Entertaining.
For more great Easter Entertaining ideas check out these great selections:
- Asparagus Tips with Cucumber Vinaigrette by Anna from annaDishes
- Chocolate Chip Bread Pudding with Rum Cinnamon Sauce by Rebekah from Making Miracles
- Cloverleaf Rolls by Wendy from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Grilled Lamb Chops Dijon by Sue from A Palatable Pastime
- Honey and Thyme Glazed Ham by Lea Ann from Cooking on the Ranch
- Honey Balsamic Carrots by Stacy from Food Lust People Love
- Jalapeno Cheddar Biscuits by Lisa from Authentic Suburban Gourmet
- Lemon Loaf by Lauren from Sew You Think You Can Cook
- Maple Bacon Braised Brussels Sprouts by Christiane from Taking on Magazines
- New Potato Salad Tartare by Kate from Kate’s Kitchen
- Rosemary Cheddar Cornbread Muffins by Amy from Amy’s Cooking Adventures
- Sgroppino al Limon by Kathy from A Spoonful of Thyme
- Strawberry Shortcakes with Olive Oil Cake by Liz from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Surprise Carrot Cake by Debra from Eliot’s Eats
- Sweet Almond Pastry by Kathy from Bakeaway with Me
- 2 ounces Bombay Sapphire Gin
- ½ ounce lime juice
- 1 teaspoon Luxardo cherry juice with two cherries
- 3 Luxardo cherries (for glass)
- ginger ale
- ice
- Place gin, lime juice and Luxardo Cherry juice with cherries in cocktail shaker and muddle. Top with ice. Shake and set aside.
- Place 3 Luxardo Cherries in a cocktail glass (I like the Nick & Nora style), pour gin mixture, top with ginger ale and serve.
Mmmmm, cherries and gin! Love the color of this wonderful drink, Christy! Perfect for sipping pre-Easter feast.
Oooh, what a yummy combination! Way to pull a lovely recipe from your pantry ingredients 🙂 I think I need to pick up some cherry juice.
Cherries and lime…sounds delicious! I may have to use vodka as I am not big on gin….but, I could always practice being big on gin!
No worries, mate! Life happens. Glad you picked this cocktail. I had totally forgotten about it. Thank you for all the kind words!
Like Debra said; life happens. I’ve managed to be late as well, unfortunately. You did pick a lovely cocktail for Easter though. I’d definitely have one (or two) of those while watching a late afternoon egg hunt. 🙂
The cherry with the gin sounds great! I need to try this.
My brother really likes gin, I’ll have to share this recipe with him and his fiance!