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A twist on the classic cocktail

Shake things up when you mix your next cocktail to blend your new Friday night fave.

Spiced chocolate martini

Source: Hardie Grant Books

A cocktail - any cocktail - is always a welcome sip, but let's take things up a notch. Why stick to the straights when you can add some extra tang to your gin spritzer, chocolate to your martini and... fermented probiotics to your bloody Mary?

The beauty of a boozy beverage is that it can take some experimentation. Which can lead to you finding your new Friday night favourite. Maple syrup in your old fashioned, anyone?

Come on, it's time to shake things up.
Kimchi bloody mary
Tomato juice, horseradish, soju, kimchi brine, lemon juice, tabsco, maple syrup... no, it's not a shopping list for your next health kick; it's your new fave drink. Source: Tammi Kwok
is so full of vegetables and fermented probiotics it's practically a smoothie. The tabasco kick only adds to its health benefits.
Mulled coffee (cafe caleta)
Brandy and rum-laced coffee on fire. Source: Rochelle Eagle
You know you're onto a good thing when you have to set fire to your grog-infused brew and let it burn, baby, burn before sipping. is as much about the theatre as it is the drinking.
Spiced chocolate martini
Friday night cocktails just became dessert. Source: Hardie Grant Books
Now we can get on board with: a cardamom-infused vodka martini spiked with dark chocolate. Talk about warming the choc-kles...
Roasted Piña Colada
The ultimate tropical island drink. Source: Benito Martin
If you like and getting caught in the rain... for the ultimate escape, your half brain will appreciate caramelising your pineapple before mixing up this tropical holiday.
Maple old fashioned
Maple syrup brings out the warm, rich, caramel flavour of bourbon perfectly. Source: Tammi Kwok
Ditch the sugar cube and let the maple syrup flow instead. It brings a caramel richness that makes an again.
Calamansi gin spritzer
The kind of cocktail that blasts you into relaxed-mode. Source: Fides Santos-Arguelles
For an even zingier version of a gin spritzer, instead of lemon or lime. The tartness of the fruit is such a refreshing match for gin.
Rose jelly with vanilla cream and berries
Rosé jelly brings new meaning to the term 'dessert wine'. Source: Danielle Abou Karam
Turn your with a slug of gelatine and a dash of panache. If you thought drinking rosé was one step closer to heaven, try a spoonful of this and open the gates.
Turkey chilachilies
Turkey chilachilies Source: SBS Food
If ...
Passionfruit jellies in their shell
Serving your cocktail desert in the shell will only add to the merriment. Source: Benito Martin
But back to the 'cocktail as dessert' option... add a shot of vodka or gin to this and you're laughing. Probably quite literally.
Mexican-style beer Bloody Mary with lime and chilli popcorn
The bracing michelada is served all over Mexico and every region adds its own tasty twist. Source: Benito Martin
The is a savoury beer cocktail flavoured similarly to a virgin Mary. Lime, chilli, salt, hot sauce and cold beer come together in a chilled, salt-rimmed glass. ¡olé!

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Published 9 June 2022 8:54pm
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