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Missouri Redbud Gin Fizz

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Missouri Redbud Gin Fizz

Missouri Redbud Gin Fizz

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This is not an herb recipe but seems close enough especially considering Herbal- Roots little herb farm waits patiently for the first shoots and buds of early spring. The Eastern Redbud tree is abundant in southern Missouri, and they are one of the first things to bloom. The vibrant pink blossoms take over the landscape. They are part of the pea family and taste vegetal, like peas with little floral highlights and a tinge of sour. They are one of the most beautiful ingredients to work with. They can be eaten raw or cooked and are high in Vitamin C and protein.

This Gin Fizz rendition will delight you if you are anywhere near these vibrant trees in early spring.

Prep time: -
Cook time: -
Serves: 1 drink

INGREDIENTS

1 egg white
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons lime zest
2 teaspoons redbud blossoms
1-ounce lime juice
2 ounces gin
Seltzer or club soda
Citrus bitters

Prep time: -
Cook time: -
Serves: 1 drink
Ingredients:

1 egg white
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons lime zest
2 teaspoons redbud blossoms
1-ounce lime juice
2 ounces gin
Seltzer or club soda
Citrus bitters

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PREPARATION

Add the egg white to a small glass, using a milk-frother, froth the egg white for about 45 seconds until it is super frothy. Pound together, in the bottom of a shaker, the sugar, lime zest and redbud blossoms until it’s all pulverized and mashed up. Add the lime juice and pulverize for a few more seconds. Add the gin and the egg white to the shaker and shake vigorously, about 20 seconds. Fill the shaker with ice and continue to shake vigorously for another 30 seconds. Double-strain into a little coup style glass and top with a little seltzer or club soda. Add a few drops of citrus bitters on top. Garnish with a little twig of the blossoms.

recipe notes

Adding a little mint to the mixture is fa fun minty-pea experience. You can also substitute any herb for the red bud blossoms for a simple, herb flavored Gin Fizz.

Preparation: Add the egg white to a small glass, using a milk-frother, froth the egg white for about 45 seconds until it is super frothy. Pound together, in the bottom of a shaker, the sugar, lime zest and redbud blossoms until it’s all pulverized and mashed up. Add the lime juice and pulverize for a few more seconds. Add the gin and the egg white to the shaker and shake vigorously, about 20 seconds. Fill the shaker with ice and continue to shake vigorously for another 30 seconds. Double-strain into a little coup style glass and top with a little seltzer or club soda. Add a few drops of citrus bitters on top. Garnish with a little twig of the blossoms.
Recipe Notes:

Adding a little mint to the mixture is fa fun minty-pea experience. You can also substitute any herb for the red bud blossoms for a simple, herb flavored Gin Fizz.

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