Showing posts with label Mint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mint. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Spring Rosemary Lemonade Cocktail

This Rosemary Lemonade Cocktail is a refreshing drink that is ideal for spring and lazy afternoons.
The emphasis of this drink is on organic ingredients. Having a good homemade lemonade which has a balance of sweet and tart is delicious, but adding the rosemary infused ice is what makes this cocktails amazing! The flavor combination of these ingredients are delicious! Here are the directions to how you can create this drink, and you can use the technique in other drinks with other herbs such as mint or even basil.



*Ingredients:
  • 1 1/2 oz of Tequila
  • 4 oz of lemonade (either homemade or store bought)
  • 3 to 4 Organic Rosemary Infused Ice Cubes*
  • Rosemary sprig and slice of lemon for garnish
  • Honey (optional)
Preparation:
  1. Place rosemary ice in tall glass. (You can add on the rim of the cup some salt)
  2. Add tequila and top with lemonade. (If you want to add honey still it in another cup with the lemonade & tequila before adding it to the ice)
  3. Stir
  4. Garnish with rosemary sprig and slice of lemon
*Instruction on how to make Rosemary infused Ice Cubes:
  • 3 cups water
  • 6 organic rosemary sprigs
  1. Pinch 12 to 15 tips from rosemary sprigs. Set aside.
  2. Bring water to simmer.
  3. Add rosemary sprigs to heated water.
  4. Simmer for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat.
  5. Strain into heatproof container. Allow to cool.
  6. After rosemary water has cooled, pour rosemary water into ice tray.
  7. Add rosemary tips to individual ice cubicles. Place in freezer.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Mint!

Although this beautiful plant can grow all year round (depending on where you grow it), it thrives best in the Spring time.

The mint, also known as mentha, is part of the Lamiaceae family and is used for many different reasons. Some use mint for medicinal purposes, especially for relieving digestion related problems such as upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps. Others extract mint into oil and use it for aromatherapy or a cosmetic scent. Mint is also used in toothpaste, soap, mouthwash, and chewing gum, and is rich in Vitamin A and C and contains a number of minerals including Potassium. Mint is also used in many recipes either for garnish or for the mint flavor, it can be used fresh or dried, and is used for sweet and savory dishes. One of our favorite ways to use mint is to add it to some hot water with a little bit of lemon and let it sit for about 15 minutes, it makes such a refreshing tea whether it is hot or cold.


There are endless recipes and ways of using mint for dishes. A personal favorite of ours is Tabbouleh, which is a salad we both grew up eating at home and is so delicious especially because of its fresh mint flavor. It is also a very simple dish that contains either bulgur or couscous (whichever one you prefer), tomatoes, cucumbers, finely chopped parsley, MINT, onion, and garlic, and is seasoned with olive oil, lemon, and salt. In order to make the best Tabbouleh you must get only fresh ingredients! Enjoy!

Our Homemade Tabbouleh