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Chili Cucumber Margarita

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Happy Cocktail Friday! Well, Sunday I guess. This edition of Cocktail Friday is coming to you a little late, but better late than never, right? And if you have tomorrow off for President’s Day, then Sunday is the perfect time for a cocktail! Though, if you don’t have tomorrow off, you probably also need a cocktail today. And if it’s snowing where you are, a cocktail involving chili and tequila is probably much needed right now. Especially if that somewhere is Boston and you’re already busy dealing with the 2 feet of snow we got last weekend. I’m spending my time thanking my lucky stars I still live in an apartment building and can sit all warm and cozy watching the snowplows go by. And wondering why it only seems to snow on weekends. Kind of like in the summer when it only rains on weekends. One of the mysteries of the universe we’ll never understand.

I spotted this Chili Cucumber Margarita from Martha Stewart and decided it was the perfect way to enjoy a margarita in the dead of winter. Sure, it’s a margarita, but the addition of chili sauce turns up the heat on it and is just the drink for staring out the window at the snow. Or just the drink for when you come back inside after spending hours shoveling the snow. You know, kind of like the adult version of hot chocolate.

Chili Cucumber Margarita (serves 2):
Adapted from MarthaStewart.com
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  • 1 cucumber, peeled, seeded, and diced
  • 2 T sambal oelek (Asian chili paste)
  • 3 C ice
  • 3/4 C tequila
  • 1/8 C triple sec
  • 1/8 C freshly squeezed lime juice
  • Coarse salt, for rimming glasses
  • 1/2 t cayenne pepper, for rimming glasses

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Start by chopping your cucumber up. I peeled mine, sliced in half, and removed the seeds.

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Then I diced it.

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And mixed it in a bowl with the sambal oelek.

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If you’ve never heard of sambal oelek before, it looks like this and it’s amazing:

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Definitely on the awesome level of sriracha.

Place ice in blender, along with tequila, triple sec, and lime juice.

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Blend until ice is finely chopped and mixture is frothy and margarita-like.

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FYI the Vitamix is an expert at blending ice. It makes margarita-making a breeze.

Now, rim your glasses with a little bit of lime juice and put salt and cayenne pepper on a plate. Dip each glass, upside down, onto the plate.

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Pour the margarita into the glass and stir in half the cucumber chili mixture.

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Definitely a unique cocktail, unlike anything I’ve had before. A chili-lover’s dream come true.

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Of course, I’m the kind of person who would eat the cucumber and sambal oelek mixture with a spoon anyway. So, mix it into some tequila and I’m a girl in heaven.

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And now I will allow this drink to power me through everything I need to get done this weekend. Which is a lot. But doesn’t involve shoveling any snow at least. But it does involve a whole extra 24 hours to get stuff done.

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Which totally deserves another cocktail in and of itself. So, it’s a good thing I have another one planned for this weekend. I also have a couple recipes planned featuring the one and only sriracha. And maybe even a couple that combine cocktails and sriracha. Because why not combine two of the best things on the planet?

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Happy weekend! I hope your weekend is filled with extra spicy cocktails and an extra day off. And that it doesn’t involve straining all of your muscles by spending another few hours shoveling your driveway. If it does, remember that tequila always helps!

Do you like your cocktails to have an extra kick?

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Spiced Buttered Rum

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Happy Thursday after Christmas, which I am now officially deeming Cocktail Thursday! Mostly because I’ve skipped about a million Cocktail Fridays in a row due to important holiday posts and I have some major cocktail catching up to do. And also because it’s the holiday season and cocktails should be consumed every night. And also because it’s back to work for me today (though I am lucky enough to be able to work from home, which means I can easily transition back into work life… in my pajamas… out of this gross Boston rain). And because I am most definitely not done holiday-celebrating as I’m still celebrating with Chris tonight and with my family this weekend.

Admittedly, putting butter into a cocktail is kind of freaky. I mean, ew? But no. It’s chilly and wet and gross here in Boston today and a hot cocktail is just what the doctor ordered (pshh I wish my doctor would order things like that) and a little butter just makes it even more perfect. I’ve always wanted to make a buttered rum, but just never got around to it, so I’m thrilled I finally did. I kind of think this cocktail is going to be making an appearance in my life quite a bit moving forward. In fact, hot cocktails are definitely going to become my new “thing.” They make the winter season much more bearable and bright.

Spiced Buttered Rum (serves 4):
From Martha Stewart
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  • 1/2 C (1 stick butter)
  • 1/2 C dark-brown sugar, packed
  • 1 t grated orange zest
  • 3/4 t ground cinnamon
  • 3/4 t ground ginger
  • 1/2 t ground nutmeg
  • 6 oz. dark rum
  • 3 C boiling water
  • About 1/2 C fresh orange juice (you can use from orange you zest)

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In a stand mixer or in a bowl with a hand mixer, beat together butter, brown sugar, orange zest, cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. I didn’t grate my orange zest as much as Martha recommended, but I kind of liked it.

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It will turn into a deliciously sweetly spiced butter. If you think you don’t like butter, you’re wrong. You’ll love this.

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Divide rum into 4 heat-proof glasses (1 1/2 ounces or 3 T in each glass) and add in 2 T of the spiced butter. If you have extra butter, you can store it in the fridge for about a week.

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Pour 2/3 C water into the glasses and stir well. Top off with fresh-squeezed orange juice.

I added a little more grated orange and sprinkled nutmeg over the top.

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And snuggled into the couch with my hands wrapped around my mug. Seriously nothing cozier.

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It was definitely an interesting drink. I wasn’t used to a cocktail that actually really is buttery. But I really, really loved how it all came together– super smooth; the rum and butter just went together so well and seemed made for each other.

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The spices were perfect and just make you feel instantly cozy.

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I’m pretty sure this is also one of those drinks you need to sip on if you feel as though you’ve come down with a bit of a cold. It will help you feel human again.

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I know it’s already not the healthiest to be sipping cocktails at home in the middle of the week. And to add butter to them makes them that much unhealthy. But I promise this cocktail takes the place of any other dessert you’d need. And? It’s worth it from time to time.

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Happy Cocktail Thursday! :) I hope you all had a glorious Christmas if you celebrate! In fact, I hope you’re still celebrating. There really is nothing better than the fact that the New Year comes so soon after Christmas. Helps us ease out of holiday mode a bit more slowly. Enjoy the season!

What did you sip on this Christmas?

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