Dolce Delight
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Dolce Delight
- A Lime half -
- Sugar 2.5 tsp
- Ecco Domani Merlot 9 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
dolce delighDolce Delight is a popular Original cocktail containing a combinations of A Lime,Sugar,Ecco Domani Merlot .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Dolce Delight Ingredients
A Lime,Sugar,Ecco Domani Merlot,
Dolce Delight Recipe
Muddle half a lime with sugar until all the juice is extracted. Add Merlot and shake with ice. Strain into a lowball glass. Garnish with a lime spiral. (Cocktail created by: Alex Ott, Mixologist NYC)
Sugar
Brown Sugar is a sucrose sugar with a distinctive brown colour from the presence of molasses, it is a partially refined or unrefined sugar containing sugar crystals and residual molasses giving it a distinctive taste and flavour of crystallised molasses or toffee. The taste of dark brown sugar is described as a caramel taste with a deep molasses flavour.
Brown sugar is used in cocktails where a caramel candy or toffee flavour is expected.Caster Sugar is finely ground granulated sugar. It is not as fine a powdered confectioners' sugar and has a little grit to it. It is somewhere between confectioners' sugar and granulated sugar, and melts in mouth with a mild spicy feel to the tongue
Vanilla Sugar is the regular granulated sugar infused with vanilla flavour, by using vanilla pods and seeds to flavour the sugar. A home made alternative is to use vanilla sticks or pods in a jar of sugar and leave it sealed for 4 weeks to allow the vanilla flavour to infuse. Or to use granulated sugar and vanilla extract and blend in a mixer, although this ends up in powdered sugar.
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