The Three Chilis Royal Fizz
This delicious, savory Royal Fizz is the perfect brunch drink: a wonderful alternative to the Bloody Mary or the Mimosa. Serve it with Huevos Rancheros or scrambled eggs with cilantro.
2 ounces gin
1 tablespoon Royal Rose Three Chilis syrup
1 whole egg
Juice of ½ lemon
Seltzer, to taste
1. Shake with plenty of crushed ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass or Champagne coupe, and top with seltzer to taste.
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The Tamarind Royal Fizz
An excellent afternoon or cocktail hour drink, splendid when served with hard cheese and flavored nuts (such as cashews dusted with curry powder or garam masala).
2 ounces gin
2 tablespoons Royal Rose Tamarind syrup
1 whole egg
Juice of ½ lemon
Fresh rosemary
Seltzer, to taste
1. Shake with plenty of crushed ice and a large sprig of rosemary, strain into a chilled cocktail glass or Champagne coupe, and top with seltzer to taste. Rub the rim of the glass with rosemary, and garnish with a small rosemary sprig.
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The Lavender-Lemon Silver Fizz
A wonderful front-porch drink, this grown-up lemonade is best adorned with a deep wicker chair and hand-held fan. It would also make a lovely tea-time libation, served with macaroons.
2 ounces gin
1 teaspoon Royal Rose Lavender-Lemon syrup
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 egg white
1 tablespoon seltzer
1. Shake with plenty of crushed ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass or Champagne coupe, and top with a tablespoon of seltzer. Grate a bit of lemon zest over the top. If too sweet, temper with more lemon juice.
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The Rose-Cardamom Silver Fizz
The flavor of Rose can be overpowering – but not in this gentle cocktail. The cardamom balances it beautifully, and it would make a lovely supper-time cocktail, followed by a delicious French meal of buttery, herbed chicken or white fish.
2 ounces gin
1 tablespoon Royal Rose Rose syrup
Juice of ¼ lemon
1 egg white
4 cardamom pods, broken
1 tablespoon seltzer
1. Shake with plenty of crushed ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass or Champagne coupe, and top with a tablespoon of seltzer.
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The Raspberry Diamond Fizz
This drink calls for celebrating: its pink hue makes it an ideal fit for bridal showers and similarly femme affairs. Yet don’t dismiss it as overly-girly fare: this cocktail is in equal parts sweet and tart, and sports none of the saccharine stickiness of the Cosmopolitan and its cousins.
PS – A “Diamond Fizz” uses Champagne instead of seltzer as a finisher.
2 ounces gin
1 tablespoons Royal Rose Raspberry syrup
Juice of ½ lemon
1 egg white
8 fresh raspberries, quartered
Champagne, to splash
1. Shake with plenty of crushed ice, strain into a chilled Champagne coupe, and top with a splash of Champagne.
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