For this week’s TGIF I’ve made the delicious Pink Pearl – a grapefruit, cointreau and rose gin cocktail. The recipe is heavily borrowed from the Pink Pear by Gastronom Blog // here //, and for good reason! The Pink Pear looks delicious, but would you believe me if I told you that I couldn’t find a single pear in our grocery store?
Regardless, The Pink Pearl a zingy and zesty summer treat, perfect for those fancier nights when freezies and milkshakes aren’t quite right, and for when your cocktail doesn’t need to coordinate perfectly with the menu.
Others in the series
Maple Whisky Milkshake // Blackberry Mint Julep // Chocolate & Coffee Icecubes // Spicy Pomegranate Margarita // Cocktail Freezies // Honey Peach Moscow Mule // London Lemonade // Bacon & Green Bean Ceasar
This cocktail is perfect for when all you have to do is have drinks. If that makes sense? It’s a stand-alone flavour profile, so it’s perfect for an occasion that consists of just drinks and maybe some light snacks. I could definitely see myself ordering this in a fancy bar or cocktail lounge. What about you?
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Ingredients & tools
* *for one serving, multiply for however many you want to serve in a pitcher.
- 1 Grapefruit – sliced for garnish
- 4oz. Grapefruit juice
- 0.75 oz. simple syrup
- 1.5 oz. of Dillon’s Rose Gin
- 0.5 oz. of Cointreau
- pinch of salt (I use kosher)
- Ice to fill a shaker
- Strainer
- Shaker or pitcher
- Mixing spoon
Step 1: Start by creating a base with your simple syrup. It’ll be thick of syrupy, but perfect to cut the acidity of the grapefruit.
Step 2: Add the grapefruit juice, you can always add more and have a little bit left in the shaker for a top-up.
Step 3: Add the Gin & Cointreau
Step 4: A pinch of salt to balance the sweetness and acidity.
Step 5: Fill with ice, stir with the mixing spoon.
Step 6: Strain and serve in champagne chalice.
I mean really, look how beautiful the pink pearl pops against everything else. The colour is so bold, so vibrant and oh-so-tasty.
I could have added some grenadine or something to really make the sucker pink, but I figured the name would eventually stick. So, Pink pear it is.
It all looks pretty smart there don’t it? I’ve started accumulating some really neat bar accessories, and with the TGIF series I get to put them all to good use! What’s not to love about that.
Others in the series
Maple Whisky Milkshake // Blackberry Mint Julep // Chocolate & Coffee Icecubes // Spicy Pomegranate Margarita // Cocktail Freezies // Honey Peach Moscow Mule //
The Pink Pearl - A Grapefruit & Cointreau Cocktail
Make a zingy and zesty summer cocktail with this Pink Pearl recipe.
Ingredients
- 1 Grapefruit
- 4oz. Grapefruit juice
- 0.75 oz. simple syrup
- 1.5 oz. of Dillon’s Rose Gin
- 0.5 oz. of Cointreau
- pinch of salt
- Ice to fill a shaker
- Strainer
- Shaker or pitcher
- Mixing spoon
Instructions
- Start by creating a base with your simple syrup.
- Add the grapefruit juice.
- Add the Gin & Cointreau.
- A pinch of salt.
- Fill with ice.
- Stir with the mixing spoon.
- Strain and serve in champagne chalice.
[…] Maple Whisky Milkshake // Blackberry Mint Julep // Chocolate & Coffee Icecubes // Spicy Pomegranate Margarita // Cocktail Freezies // Honey Peach Moscow Mule // London Lemonade // Bacon & Green Bean Ceasar // The Pink Pearl […]