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21/08/2020 - 10:10 PM

Smoky Melon Pisco Sour

Original Recipe By Jamie Evans, The Herb Somm

Notes

-When creating the watermelon juice for this recipe, keep in mind that a quarter of a small, seedless watermelon yields about 7 to 8 ounces of juice once the pulp has been removed. Be sure to save the extra juice for a second round!
-Since this recipe also contains raw egg white, take precautions, but know that the risks of consuming it in a cocktail are very low. Just be sure the shell of the egg is clean before cracking and separating the egg white from the yolk. If you’d rather not use raw egg white, don’t stress! You can substitute for chickpea juice, also known as aquafaba, to create froth, although using raw egg white is typically the preferred method. And trust me, it’s worth it!

Smoky Melon Pisco Sour Cocktail Recipe With Photos

Ingredients

  1. Watermelon Juice
    ⁣1/4 small seedless watermelon ⁣

    Chipotle Salt Rim
    1 lime wedge
    1 tablespoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
  1. Smoky Melon Pisco Sour
    1 1/4 oz. pisco
    1/2 oz. mezcal
    1 oz. fresh-squeezed lime juice
    3/4 oz. watermelon juice
    3/4 oz. simple syrup
    1 egg white
    Angostura bitters
    Garnish with a chilled watermelon ball and a seasonal flower

Directions

  1. Cut the watermelon in quarters, then scoop out a few balls using a melon baller. Place the pieces into a bowl and then chill in the refrigerator as you prepare the watermelon juice.
  2. Add a quarter of the watermelon flesh into the bottom of a blender or food processor. Purée for 1 minute or until the watermelon chunks turn into juice. Using a fine-mesh strainer, separate the pulp from the juice over an 8-ounce Mason jar (save the extra juice for a second round!). Discard the pulp and then set the Mason jar aside.
  3. Rim a sour glass with a lime wedge and then dip the top of the glass into the chipotle chili salt mix to create a salted rim. Place the salted glass in the freezer to chill as you create the cocktail.
  4. Mix the pisco, mezcal, lime juice, watermelon juice, simple syrup, and egg white in a cocktail shaker. Dry shake (no ice) for 10 to 15 seconds. Add ice, then shake vigorously until very cold, creating as much froth as possible. Carefully strain into the chilled sour glass using a Hawthorne Strainer and then dot the foam with Angostura bitters. Garnish the drink with a cocktail pick holding a chilled watermelon ball and seasonal flower, then serve immediately.

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https://www.popsugar.co.uk/food/smoky-melon-pisco-sour-recipe-47718143