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We’ve got more tasting events to share with you, and a recipe for our take on the Army & Navy cocktail with our very own pistachio-apricot orgeat. Read on, come taste some gin, and be sure to give our new favorite cocktail a try!
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Pistachio Apricot Army & Navy
This might be our new favorite cocktail. The Army & Navy relies on the nutty-sweet goodness of orgeat (an almond syrup) to add depth and complexity to an otherwise simple gin sour. Nothing wrong with that. But we’ve increased that depth of flavor and rounded out the powerful pucker of this classic by swapping out the traditional almond-based orgeat for a pistachio-apricot orgeat that will knock your summer socks off. While the drink’s sour heart remains, it is slightly softened by the toasty pistachios and the fruity, sweet-tart notes of dried apricot. Better still, the slippery texture of the syrup (thanks, in part, to the naturally-occurring pectin in the apricots) makes this rather stiff drink go down smooth as summer silk. Just what we want at the end of a long, hot day.
Try one and let us know what you think!
Ingredients for Pistachio Apricot Orgeat
Yields enough for about 8 cocktails
1 c raw, shelled, unsalted pistachios
1 ¼ c water
⅓ c (about 73 g) dried apricots (we used sulfured apricots, but unsulfured work well too)
½ c water
1 c sugar
Ingredients for Cocktail
Serves 1
2 oz Common Ground Spirits Gin Recipe 02 (black currant and thyme)
¾ oz lemon juice
1 oz pistachio almond orgeat
1 dash Angostura Bitters
*NOTE: You can save both the discarded chopped nuts and the pureed apricot for your breakfast yogurt bowl by simply refrigerating them. Or, you can dry the mixture in the oven at 180°F for about 2 hours and add them to your favorite granola. The crunchy topping also works well in chicken salad. Yes, we tried it, it’s delicious.
Make the Pistachio Apricot Army & Navy Cocktail
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