East River Serenade Gin et Myrtille Pétillant

East River Serenade Gin et Myrtille Pétillant

(East River Serenade Gin & Blueberry Fizz)

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Portions
2
Taille de portion
1 coupe (180 ml) per serving
Temps de préparation
10 Minutes
Temps de cuisson
5 Minutes
Temps total
15 Minutes
East River Serenade Gin et Myrtille Pétillant East River Serenade Gin et Myrtille Pétillant East River Serenade Gin et Myrtille Pétillant East River Serenade Gin et Myrtille Pétillant
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Ingrédients

Nutrition

  • Portions: 2
  • Taille de portion: 1 coupe (180 ml) per serving
  • Calories: 190 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 0.5 g
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 11 g
  • Sodium: 55 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 12 mg
  • Iron: 0.3 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Chill and prep:
    Chill two coupe glasses with ice or in the freezer. Rinse blueberries, slice cucumber thinly, and pick fresh basil leaves.
  • 2 - Muddle Blueberries:
    In a shaker, add blueberries and simple syrup (if using). Gently muddle until the berries release vivid juice without pulverizing seeds.
  • 3 - Awaken the greens:
    Add cucumber slices and basil leaves. Lightly press with the muddler 2–3 times to express aromatics without bitterness.
  • 4 - Build the Cocktail:
    Add gin, dry vermouth, lime juice, and a tiny pinch of fine sea salt or saline drops. Fill the shaker with fresh ice.
  • 5 - Shake Briskly:
    Shake hard for 12–15 seconds until the shaker is frosty and condensation forms; this chills, dilutes, and aerates the drink.
  • 6 - Double Strain:
    Dump ice from the coupes. Double strain the cocktail through a fine mesh strainer to catch pulp and seeds, dividing evenly between glasses.
  • 7 - Add Sparkle and Garnish:
    Top each glass with a splash of club soda. Garnish with a cucumber ribbon, a basil sprig, and a blueberry pick.
  • 8 - Taste and Serve:
    Taste and adjust: add a few drops more lime for brightness or a touch more syrup for balance. Serve immediately while effervescent.

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A bright gin cocktail with blueberry, cucumber, lime, and basil, lightly sparkling and subtly saline—refreshing, aromatic, and balanced, like city lights dancing on Manhattan’s East River.

East River Serenade: The Story in a Glass

This cocktail is a love letter to New York’s shoreline—the collision of salt-kissed air, greenmarket produce, and neon reflections dancing across evening water. East River Serenade pairs a juniper-forward gin with ripe blueberries, cool cucumber, peppery basil, and a whisper of sea salt, finished with a sparkling crown of club soda. The result is a drink that feels simultaneously modern and timeless: bright yet composed, playful yet polished.

Flavor Architecture

  • Gin: Juniper and citrus form the structural backbone, anchoring the drink’s cool garden notes.
  • Blueberry: Adds color reminiscent of twilight on the river and offers gentle berry sweetness.
  • Cucumber and Basil: A duet of refreshment and aromatics—cucumber chills the palate, basil perfumes the finish.
  • Lime: Lifts and tightens the profile with clean acidity.
  • Sea Salt: The quiet secret. A tiny pinch deepens flavor, echoing maritime breezes without tasting salty.
  • Club Soda: A restrained fizz that keeps the texture lively without washing out nuance.

Technique Tips

  • Muddle with restraint: Over-muddling blueberries can release bitterness from skins and seeds. Press only until the juice runs vividly.
  • Double strain: Essential for elegance. You’ll remove seeds and pulp, achieving a satin-smooth texture that highlights aromatics.
  • Salt, not sweetness: Before adding more syrup, try a micro-pinch of salt. It can round edges and enhance fruit character without increasing sugar.
  • Ice matters: Use dense, fresh ice for consistent dilution. If your cubes are small or hollow, a shorter, gentler shake prevents over-dilution.
  • Glass temperature: A well-chilled coupe preserves effervescence and keeps the cucumber-basil perfume intact.

Ingredient Swaps and Variations

  • Gin: A London dry style keeps the profile crisp; a floral New American gin will tilt the drink toward herbaceous, while a citrus-forward gin amplifies zest.
  • Basil: Thai basil adds peppery licorice, while lemon basil brightens. Mint works in a pinch but changes the signature bouquet.
  • Sweetener: Replace simple syrup with agave syrup for a softer sweetness, or honey syrup for warmth. Adjust carefully; blueberries already contribute natural sugar.
  • Effervescence: Swap club soda for dry tonic water if you enjoy a touch of quinine complexity (reduce salt if you do).
  • No-vermouth route: For a punchier style, skip vermouth and add 10 ml extra lime plus a touch more syrup; the drink becomes brighter and leaner.
  • Zero-proof: Use a non-alcoholic gin and keep everything else the same; you’ll retain herbal lift and structure with all the refreshment.

Historical and Cultural Notes

East River Serenade nods to the city’s cocktail lineage—think the breezy Tom Collins and the garden-fresh Southside—while bringing in a distinctly modern New York sensibility. The blueberry-cucumber-basil trio could come straight from a Union Square Greenmarket stall, and the saline pinch is a contemporary bartender’s trick for dimensionality. It’s the synthesis of borough energy: uptown polish, downtown creativity, and waterfront calm.

Serving and Pairing

Serve this cocktail at golden hour or as a conversation starter before dinner. It pairs beautifully with briny oysters, citrus-dressed crudo, sesame-cucumber salads, or a lox-and-herb cream cheese crostini. The drink’s cool profile cleanses the palate, making it a versatile match for delicate seafood or lightly spiced small plates.

Batching for a Crowd

For 8 servings, in a large chilled pitcher combine: 360 ml gin, 60 ml dry vermouth, 200 ml fresh lime juice, 80 ml simple syrup (adjust to taste), and a generous handful of muddled blueberries, cucumber slices, and basil. Stir over ice until frosty, fine-strain into a clean pitcher, then pour into chilled coupes and top each with 30–40 ml club soda. Garnish individually. Add a pinch of salt to the batch only after tasting.

Why It’s Unique

The smallest element—the saline note—makes the biggest difference. It ties gin to cucumber, stabilizes blueberry sweetness, and evokes the river motif in both memory and flavor. Double straining gives a jewel-like clarity: a deep blue-lilac hue under a whisper of bubbles. This is a cocktail designed to feel cinematic but approachable, suitable for a rooftop party or a quiet night in.

Final Thoughts

East River Serenade is a study in balance and place. It celebrates the city’s proximity to water and its appetite for fresh, market-driven flavors. Crafted with intention—mindful muddling, precise seasoning, and elegant straining—it rewards care with a refreshing, textured sip that lingers like a melody on the breeze. Whether you’re a seasoned home bartender or a curious beginner ready to practice good technique, this drink offers immediate charm and a lasting impression.

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