Daiquiri co*cktail recipe (2024)

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Since the confinement started, I’ve been doing a daily Apéro Hour on Instagram Live, archiving some of the episodes on my IGTV channel. Since I’ve never been able to get a tv show of my own, I decided just to do my own. (What could go wrong? And even so, what happens during confinement, stays in confinement. Right?) And when you’re the boss…and the producer, talent booker, presenter, cameraman, mixologist, and dishwasher…you get to call the shots. So I did, and invited some of my favorite bartenders, co*cktail writers, and spirit-makers to come and talk about what they do.

Due to quirk in the platform, split-screen interviews can’t be archived (so I don’t get to call all the shots…) but it’s been really fun having people on that you might not normally get to meet, like my friend Mat who distills brandy and gin in Burgundy, Margot who owns Combat, a great co*cktail bar in Paris, David from Belleville Brûlerie who showed us how to make the perfect café crème with a moka pot, and Alexandre Gabriel, who not only distills cognac and Citadelle gin, but also makes rum.

(Update: After publishing this post and recipe, the company announced that it be changing their name. The pictures show the previous bottle of rum that I used when writing this post. When they decide on a new name, I’ll edit the post to reflect that.)

I met Alexandre years ago on a press trip to cognac. Press trips can be great because you get behind-the-scenes access to see how things are made. The downside is that the organizers pack as much as possible into each day, so you’re leaving your hotel room at 7am and you don’t get back until close to midnight. On that particular trip, we had zero free time as we zoomed from one place to another, with little time to even have lunch, let alone breathe.

At one point, I begged to stay in my hotel room and write a story while it was fresh in my mind, about visiting the coopers who make cognac barrels, but instead I had to sit through a PowerPoint presentation in a curtained-off beige conference room, where we reviewed slides about statistics, sales, market shares, and percentages.

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I was a little miffed because I didn’t think my readers were all that interested in that stuff, so I stewed in the dark room, waiting to get back out there and see something you would be interested in. (It does help if one keeps in mind that press trips aren’t considered vacations. You are there to work, although one nice perk involved tasting a lot of cognac.) After the slide show, and we were let out into the light, we took the bus to one last distillery for the day.

And folks, let me tell you, I was dragging. As we filed into yet another distillery lorded over by giant copper alembic stills, a well-dressed man came out with a booming, cheerful voice, welcoming us to Maison Ferrand.

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It was a great visit and I was instantly charmed by him, and his wife, who finished the day by inviting us to a barbeque at their family home afterward. So I wanted to return the invitation and invite him to be a guest on my Instagram Live. Readers were asking for rum drinks, and since he is the maker of excellent rum, I asked him to shake up any rum-based co*cktail of his choice. When he mentioned the word Daiquiri, I quickly agreed. Who doesn’t want a daiquiri?

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Alexandre used hisStiggins Fancy Pineapple Rum, infused with Victoria pineapples. Popular in France, the slender, choice pineapples are smaller and more compact than standard pineapples. They tend to have less water in them because they are raised in elevated areas that don’t use irrigation, so they are sweeter and more concentrated in flavor than other types of pineapples. In France, they’re so prized, you can even find them candied whole. I’m happy to have one in my home bar, in a bottle, which gets put to very good use in this tropically-tinged Daiquiri.

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Daiquiri

To make simple syrup, heat equals parts by volume of sugar and water in a saucepan over medium-high heat (I use 1/2 cup/125ml water and 1/2 cup/100g sugar), stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Let cool, then refrigerate in a jar until ready to use. It will keep in the refrigerator for several weeks. The rich, spicy notes of Stiggins Fancy Pineapple Rum really shines in this daiquiri. If you can't find it, a good-quality dark rum can be used in its place.

Servings 1 co*cktail

  • 2 ounces dark rum, preferably Stiggins Fancy Pineapple rum
  • 3/4 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 1/2 ounce simple syrup
  • pineapple wedge or lime wheel, for garnish
  • Add the rum, lime juice, and simple syrup to a co*cktail shaker.

  • Fill shaker 2/3rds full with ice and shake until the mixture is well-chilled, 15 to 20 seconds. Strain into a chilled couple glass. Garnish with pineapple wedge or lime wheel.

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Daiquiri co*cktail recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the primary alcohol in a daiquiri? ›

The daiquiri (/ˈdaɪkəri, ˈdæk-/; Spanish: daiquirí [dajkiˈɾi]) is a co*cktail whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener. In a co*cktail shaker add all ingredients.

Is a daiquiri just a margarita with rum? ›

Both tart and refreshing classic drinks, there are two main differences between a margarita and a daiquiri. A margarita is typically made with tequila, while a daiquiri is made using rum.

What's the best rum for daiquiris? ›

  • Bacardí Carta Blanca. Bacardí is the original Daiquiri rum. ...
  • Diplomático Planas. This delicious Venezuelan rum is aged in barrels for six years and then charcoal-filtered. ...
  • Don Q Cristal. ...
  • El Dorado 3 Year Old. ...
  • Havana Club Original Añejo 3 Años. ...
  • Plantation 3 Stars. ...
  • Ron Santiago de Cuba Carta Blanca. ...
  • Veritas.
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How do you clarify a daiquiri? ›

In a separate glass, add 25ml milk. Pour the alcohol mix over the milk and it should curdle. Pre wet a coffee filter, and pour the mixture through to clarify. Repeat this step through the same coffee filter to clarify further.

What is a classic daiquiri made of? ›

The classic Daiquiri is a simple yet harmonious balance of rum, freshly squeezed lime juice, and sugar. Daiquiri's three-ingredient, citrus-forward formula firmly plants it in the sour family of co*cktails, a category of drinks that includes the Margarita and the Mojito.

How many types of alcohol does a daiquiri have? ›

A drink is considered a daiquiri when it contains the following three key ingredients: rum, lime juice, and sweetener (such as simple syrup).

Is A Pina Colada A daiquiri? ›

In a 1922 issue of TRAVEL magazine a Piña Colada is described as pineapple “shaken up with ice, sugar, lime and Bacardi rum”. Bacardi was a catch-all at the time for light rum, so this is basically a Pineapple Daiquiri (yum).

What's the difference between a daiquiri and a strawberry daiquiri? ›

The original daiquiri contains just rum, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup. The strawberry daiquiri adds strawberries! Rum: A light rum is traditional for all types of daiquiris, including strawberry ones.

Can you use Malibu rum for daiquiri? ›

Absolutely! One of the best things about the Malibu Pineapple Daiquiri is its versatility. You can whip up a big batch ahead of time and keep it chilled until the moment strikes. Just be sure to give it a quick stir before serving to ensure that all those delicious flavors are evenly distributed.

Which alcohol is a primary alcohol? ›

Primary alcohols are those alcohols where the carbon atom of the hydroxyl group (OH) is attached to only one single alkyl group. Some examples of these primary alcohols include Methanol (propanol), ethanol, etc. The complexity of this alkyl chain is unrelated to the classification of any alcohol considered as primary.

What is a primary alcohol? ›

A primary alcohol is a compound in which a hydroxy group, ‒OH, is attached to a saturated carbon atom which has either three hydrogen atoms attached to it or only one other carbon atom and two hydrogen atoms attached to it.

What is a primary alcohol content? ›

A primary alcohol is an alcohol in which the hydroxy group is bonded to a primary carbon atom. It can also be defined as a molecule containing a “–CH2OH” group. In contrast, a secondary alcohol has a formula “–CHROH” and a tertiary alcohol has a formula “–CR2OH”, where “R” indicates a carbon-containing group.

What is primary alcohol made of? ›

Primary, secondary, and tertiary

The primary alcohols have general formulas RCH 2OH. The simplest primary alcohol is methanol ( CH 3OH), for which R=H, and the next is ethanol, for which R=CH 3, the methyl group. Secondary alcohols are those of the form RR'CHOH, the simplest of which is 2-propanol ( R=R'=CH 3).

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