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Rhubarb and Rose Ramos Gin Fizz

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June 18, 2012

Jenny is in perpetual search for easy, weeknight recipes to attempt to feed her family. When they balk, she just eats more.

Rhubarb and Rose Ramos Gin Fizz

Not sure how things are where you live, but the rhubarb season has been a sad affair, with low yields and not that much to speak of in the markets. With a pound of sad little stalks at the ready this Saturday, I abandoned all plans of compotes and jams, and decided, on a twist of lemons into lemonade, to make cocktails out of stalks. 

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This little drink is as delicate and lovely as it appears, but like so many things of beauty, packs a bit more of a wallop than you may have been expecting. Please reserve this experiment for the end of your day, when you have little else to do but sit on the porch and wonder how it is that you never noticed that you have a cowlick, or if a failing to water your blueberry bush is a form of moral turpitude. 

(There is an urban version of this: stare out the window and try to recall if that snazzy Greek restaurant downstairs was once a Subway sandwich shop or a deli front for drug dealers and ponder whether or not to tell your across-the-street neighbor that her lack of window treatments is providing an interesting morning show for you and yours.)

First, you’re cutting up your rhubarb, wondering precisely why it is you really need to use cheesecloth but doing so anyway and making yourself a sticky, delightful syrup that will freeze well for cocktails this winter. While that cooks down, consider dinner, because after one of these you may have only enough energy left to clumsily hack away at a hunk of nice cheese. 

This is a cocktail that works best with a mis en place situation, because there is much going on. Here is the part where you will ask me if you need rose water. I don’t think so. But if you do (or in my case, use rose syrup) it will make it a tiny bit more special. 

Place all your ingredients save the ice in the cocktail shaker as requested and shake it hard. Really do it for 30 seconds. Count if you have to. Then, you add your ice, which helps everything to really froth and get nice and cold. Shake some more. You may at this point realize why bartenders keep thick towels at the ready. Strain into a glass, preferably tiny and thin, like the tall one pictured, and top with soda. 

(You can make this without gin and a tad more syrup and soda. Teens and teetotalers alike will enjoy it.)

The drink is so lovely and pink and frothy it seems almost too sweet to mess with. Sip it slowly, taking in the late light of a summer evening. Think about ball gowns, and horse shows, and the things you thought you would be missing just sitting in the silence, which in fact is nothing at all. 

Rhubarb and Rose Ramos Gin Fizz by The Dog's Breakfast

Serves 1

2 ounces London dry gin
1/2 ounce lemon juice
1/2 ounce lime juice
2 ounces rhubarb syrup
1 ounce heavy cream
1 or 2 drops rosewater
1 egg white
ice
soda water

See the full recipe (and save it and print it) here.

Photo by James Ransom

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14 Comments

I_Fortuna July 3, 2013
This looks delish, Ramos Fizz has always been my favorite, but this looks worth a try!
 
deanna1001 June 21, 2012
Must. Have. Now! Already made the rhubarb syrup earlier in the week...thanks for a new cocktail to try! Love rhubarb with gin in any fashion...
 
Jestei June 21, 2012
i drank these every night for a week
 
Jestei June 21, 2012
i hope you like it
 
lastnightsdinner June 19, 2012
First of all, I've never met a gin fizz I didn't like. Second, a good friend's kittens are named Rhubarb and Rose :)
 
Jestei June 23, 2012
love!
 
mcs3000 June 19, 2012
Loved it too.
 
elltea June 18, 2012
My favorite drink -- and now with rhubarb?! Swoon. Drool.
 
Jestei June 23, 2012
did you like it?
 
MrsWheelbarrow June 18, 2012
This drink is such a surprise. The color suggests sweet and milky, yet the first sip proves it's tart and snappy instead. Loved it.
 
Jestei June 23, 2012
yes i should have mentioned it is like a small meal with different flavors emerging with each sip
 
jen.holub June 18, 2012
Uhm...what? Forty-two ounces of rhubarb syrup? Geez!
 
Kristen M. June 18, 2012
That was a typo on our end and it's fixed now -- thanks!
 
Jestei June 18, 2012
fixed.