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Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash ciaochowbambina.com

March 7, 2019 By Annie 46 Comments

Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash

This Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash will make you the toast of the town!

Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash ciaochowbambina.com

Though you’re likely to think that these plump blackberries are the star of today’s show – the real star is Alessi’s Ginger Infused White Balsamic Reduction! This reduction creates a gorgeous nuanced flavor of ginger, with sweet balsamic undertones, making this berry-licious Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash a new favorite cocktail in our house!

I was challenged to think outside the box and show proof that reductions can be used in a variety of ways. I am here to tell you – reductions are not just for fancy dishes, anymore! All kinds of dishes, and beverages (ahem), can be enhanced by this magical tasting drizzle.

Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash ciaochowbambina.com

I adore Alessi’s line of Balsamic Reductions, mostly for their flavors(!) but also because they’re free of any thickeners or fillers.

Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash ciaochowbambina.com

If you’ve never made one yourself, a reduction is created by taking a liquid, like vinegar, and thickening and intensifying its flavor into a sauce. Many reductions or glazes on the market fill their reductions with starches and other ingredients to make them thicker. Alessi’s is a lighter, thinner reduction making it great for drizzling over foods or into cocktails without being heavy.

Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash ciaochowbambina.com

Reductions can add flavor to cheese plates, salads, roasted meats, vegetables, chocolate and fruits, which brings me to our Blackberry Smash. Blackberry and ginger have always been a favorite flavor combination of mine. As I was taste testing the reductions – the ginger balsamic got me excited to pair with one of my favorite berries. At first I was thinking I’d make something baked, and while sharing my thoughts with Luc, she mentioned the idea of a cocktail. Ding ding ding! Balsamic cocktails are delicious! And I love the idea of a Smash! A Smash, in general, is a cocktail that includes a spirit, sweetener, herb and seasonal fruit.

This Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash contains:

  • Vodka —-> Spirit
  • Agave syrup —->Sweetener
  • Ginger Balsamic Reduction —-> Herb
  • Blackberries —-> Seasonal Fruit
  • Crushed Ice
  • Ginger Ale

Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash ciaochowbambina.com

Alessi’s reductions have found a cozy place to call home in my kitchen…and my cocktails!

Here’s more good news – you can find the full line of Balsamic Reductions (of which there are many) and other Alessi products, at your local grocery store and online. Also, you can follow Alessi Foods on social media! Facebook, Instagram & Twitter!

Salute!

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Blackberry Ginger Balsamic Smash

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  • Category: Cocktail
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Ingredients

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  • 10 fresh blackberries, divided
  • 1 Tbsp. agave syrup
  • 2 tsp. Alessi Ginger Balsamic Reduction
  • 1.5 ounces vodka
  • Crushed ice, about a handful
  • Splash of ginger ale

Instructions

  1. Add 7 blackberries and agave syrup to a cocktail shaker.
  2. Using a muddler or bottom of a wooden spoon, muddle until berries are broken down.
  3. Add Ginger Balsamic Reduction, Vodka and crushed ice to shaker.
  4. Shake for a couple seconds until combined.
  5. Pour into a rocks glass.
  6. Top with a splash of ginger ale and a few whole berries.
  7. Enjoy!

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{This post is sponsored by Alessi Foods but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.}

 

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Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato ciaochowbambina.com

May 28, 2018 By Annie 22 Comments

Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato

Refreshing and light, this Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato can be ready in the time it takes you to grab your sandals and your sunscreen and get your face in the sun!

Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato ciaochowbambina.com

We made it! Summer is here(!), which means it’s time to throw open the windows and let the curtains dance in the breeze. It’s the law you know…throwing open the windows to let lilac-perfumed air come in from the cold.

And who are we to argue with the law?

Summer law that sweet-talks us into slowing down. Law that makes it possible to enjoy a slow dancing curtain, chirpy birdsongs at sunrise, and the scent of barbecue hanging heavy just outside the screen door. And let’s not forget the musical stylings of Otis Redding and The Beach Boys to add melody to our days.

Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato ciaochowbambina.com

This time of year I like to slow the paces at Ciao Chow Bambina. Seems like just yesterday I lowered the tempo for Summer 2016, and here we are again, in the blink of an eye and two years later, Summer 2018.

I’ll still be posting, but at a rate that mirrors the ebb and flow of my favorite little lake up north. A lake with its pint-sized beach just large enough to accommodate a handful of cherry-colored Adirondack chairs, with views spectacular enough for summer weddings adorned by Mother Nature herself.

I don’t know – maybe I put the brakes on this time of year because the internal schedule that came along with being a student and an educator for so long is built into me for life.

It feels natural for me to steady my paces and fill up in the summertime.

Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato ciaochowbambina.com

I hope you all have a superb Memorial Day! Perhaps you have a parade to attend, and I’m keeping you from dusting off your folding chairs? Or maybe you’re readying your grill for its first sizzle of the season? Or hopefully you have everything you need for this Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato and you’re stirring up a batch? A batch that’s lemony and fizzy and sweet and creamy and refreshing… A cocktail designed to usher in summer….

Made with one part Limoncello, two parts Spumante, a scoop of lemon gelato and a slice of fresh lemon – it is summer in a glass!

If you’re anything like I am then you’ll be sipping on this beauty all day long.

Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato ciaochowbambina.com

Here’s to a happy and safe summer, my friends!

See you in the sunshine!

Salute!

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Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato ciaochowbambina.com

Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato

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  • Author: Ciao Chow Bambina
  • Category: Cocktail
  • Cuisine: Italian
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Refreshing and light, this Limoncello Cocktail with Gelato can be ready in the time it takes you to grab your sandals and your sunscreen and get your face in the sun!


Ingredients

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  • 1½ ounces Limoncello (CCB’s homemade Limoncello)
  • 3 ounces Spumante
  • 1 scoop of lemon gelato
  • sliced lemon and sugar for garnish

Instructions

  1. Prepare sugar rim by rubbing the rim of a chilled martini glass with lemon juice, then dipping it in sugar.
  2. Add the Limoncello and Spumante to an ice-filled shaker and shake well to combine. Strain into the prepared glass.
  3. Place a small scoop of lemon gelato in the cocktail and add a thin slice of lemon to garnish.

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Christmas"Thyme" Is Here Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

December 15, 2016 By Annie 36 Comments

Christmas”Thyme” Is Here Cocktail (Video)

Ring in the holidays with this fig and thyme flavored Christmas”Thyme” Is Here Cocktail!

Christmas"Thyme" Is Here Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

This little beauty was inspired by a recent date night with my main man.

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cranberry-champagne-sparkler ciaochowbambina.com

November 21, 2016 By Annie 37 Comments

Cranberry Champagne Sparkler

With its rosy hue and fizzy appearance, this Cranberry Champagne Sparkler will fit beautifully on any holiday tablescape!

cranberry-champagne-sparkler ciaochowbambina.com

It wouldn’t be the holidays without a signature cocktail…

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Mango & Lime White Wine Slushy ciaochowbambina.com

April 28, 2016 By Annie 53 Comments

Mango & Lime White Wine Slushy

Hey friends! I don’t normally post on Thursday but I couldn’t resist sharing this refreshing Mango & Lime White Wine Slushy as soon as I had the idea for it! #thirstythursday

Mango & Lime White Wine Slushy ciaochowbambina.com

I cannot take full credit for the concept. Last weekend Dom and I celebrated our anniversary at one of our favorite places and before dinner we made our way to their gorgeously appointed bar that sits just outside the dining room. Very romantic, with its dark wood, ornate chairs, cozy tables and mood music – we each ordered a drink. Dom’s cocktail was along the lines of a smoky tasting Bourbon Old Fashioned…not my thing…though it was beautiful with its muddled orange and bright red cherry, I ordered a long time favorite, Bellini. Not your typical Bellini made with ripe white peach puree and Prosecco, this was prepared with mango puree, a splash of lime juice and Prosecco.

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Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

February 23, 2016 By Annie 52 Comments

Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video)

The last time the words “Quiet on the set!” were part of my vocabulary, I was in the third grade.

Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

Picture this, two eight year old girls working doggedly to calm down twenty or so other eight year olds, long enough to teach them their lines and places. As my bestie Michelle and I focused on writing and producing our first play together, my dream of becoming a playwright became more and more real with every clip of my board.

Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

Welp, we’re 43 years down the road, and if you’ve read my About page then you know playwright never made its way to my résumé. As it turns out, my family moved to a new town in the middle of third grade, so Michelle and I never got to see our dream through to the end. And because my new friends preferred listening to Elvis at playtime over writing the next great Off Off Off Off Broadway hit, that was it.

But today, today, I get to share with you the most fun I’ve had hearing the words “Quiet on the set!” in all these years. Over the weekend, my daughter Luc and I created my first video for Ciao Chow Bambina.

If anyone was to be my “Michelle” on this project – it was Luc. When I knew she was coming home for the weekend, I ask if she might like to play around with creating a video for the blog. She responded with as much enthusiasm as I hoped she would…as much enthusiasm as I had – but she had one thing more – knowledge and experience for creating videos (I guess that’s two things…). This girl knows the deal when it comes to video production. CCB was in good hands.

Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

And how idyllic that we could celebrate the completion of my first video with the very cocktail that put us here.

Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

When I first imagined this drink my intent was to use vodka…my go-to, however, Miss Luc recommended I try gin – and you know what? She was right on. This drink includes her favorite gin, roasted grapefruit, simple syrup, Fresca and Campari.

If you’ve never prepared simple syrup it’s very easy. Simply combine 1 cup water with 1 cup sugar and bring to a boil. Stir until all sugar is completely dissolved. Remove from heat and let cool. Done.

Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

We’re combining delicious winter citrus, the fizz of grapefruit soda, the sweetness of simple syrup with gin and a splash of Italian bitters.

Winter Sunset Cocktail (Video) ciaochowbambina.com

And once I saw it, I knew exactly what it should be named…Winter Sunset. I mean – look at those colors…

Salute!

 

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Winter Sunset Cocktail

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  • Yield: 2 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 1 grapefruit
  • Brown sugar and cracked black pepper for sprinkling on sliced grapefruit
  • Brown sugar for lining the rim of your glass
  • Ice
  • 4 shots Gin
  • 2 shots simple syrup
  • 4 shots Fresca (grapefruit soda)
  • 2 splashes of Campari

Instructions

  1. Place broiler on High.
  2. Slice a grapefruit down the middle then slice each half into 1/4″ half-moons.
  3. Sprinkle grapefruit with brown sugar and a good grind of black pepper.
  4. Broil grapefruit for 5 minutes.
  5. In the meantime, wet the rim of your cocktail glasses with a cut grapefruit.
  6. Dip each rim in brown sugar.
  7. Fill glasses halfway with ice.
  8. Combine 2 shots Gin, 1 shot simple syrup, 2 shots Fresca and a splash of Campari in each of the two glasses. Stir.
  9. Top with a slice of grapefruit.
  10. Enjoy!

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“Quiet on the set!”

Ciao!

Italian Pomegranate Fizz ciaochowbambina.com

December 3, 2015 By Annie 55 Comments

Italian Pomegranate Fizz

Dom and I were college sweethearts.

Italian Pomegranate Fizz ciaochowbambina.com

He went to school in Staten Island and I, Buffalo. We were about as far apart within the state as we could be. Thankfully, People Express Airlines had a flight for $39, making it possible for us to see each other every once in a while.

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Italian-Style Kumquat Mojito

May 20, 2015 By Annie 43 Comments

Italian-Style Kumquat Mojito

Italian-Style Kumquat Mojito

During a recent trip to Trader Joe’s we stumbled upon a large display of teeny oval citrus-y baubles. These baby fruits, taking their color cue from the deep coral rays of a setting sun, caught my eye.

Italian-Style Kumquat Mojito

These sweet skinned, tart fleshed, tangy fruits coaxed me to look.

They knew they were beyond peak (which ends roughly with winter) but they also knew their job was not done. Little rebels that they are, hung in to make at least one more person happy. Okay, two.

I mean, there are still bowls of ice cream to be decorated, pound cakes to be adorned and Mojitos to be made.

My first idea was to candy them and strewn them over vanilla cream, but then I thought, oooooh – glaze a molten mountain of chocolate cake, how fabulous would that be…and then, with my wheels still turning, it hit me!

Hubby makes the best Mojitos! Done!

Italian-Style Kumquat Mojito

I can’t think of a more suitable cocktail to mark the occasion of, you guessed it, ending our project. Fizzy, fruity, minty and refreshing. A perfect goodbye to construction dust. A perfect hello to (our more typical) bunnies of dust.

We’re taking the traditional mojito, normally made from white rum, sugar, lime juice, sparkling water and mint, and rounding the corner with it. By adding the kumquat and replacing the sparkling water with a splash of Prosecco, we’re adding a kiss of Italy, to our drink.

Okay, we’ll add two splashes…a kiss-kiss – both cheeks!

Buon Appetito!

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Italian-Style Kumquat Mojito

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Ingredients

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  • 2 kumquats, quartered and seeded
  • 12 fresh mint leaves
  • 4 lime slices
  • 2 oz. Rum
  • 2 oz. sugar water (Bring to a boil one cup water with one cup sugar. Remove from heat when sugar is dissolved. Let cool. Ready for use.)
  • 1 oz. Prosecco
  • Sprig of mint and slice of kumquat for garnish

Instructions

  1. In the bottom of your cocktail glass, muddle the kumquats, mint leaves and lime.
  2. Next, half fill the glass with crushed ice, add the rum and sugar water and stir vigorously.
  3. Top with more crushed ice, a splash of Prosecco a sprig of mint and slice of kumquat.
  4. Serve.

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