Cocktail Nuage de Kinako : Délice Crémeux à l'Anglaise

Cocktail Nuage de Kinako : Délice Crémeux à l'Anglaise

(Kinako Cloud Cocktail: Creamy English Delight)

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Portions
2
Taille de portion
1 coupe glass (180ml)
Temps de préparation
12 Minutes
Temps de cuisson
3 Minutes
Temps total
15 Minutes
Cocktail Nuage de Kinako : Délice Crémeux à l'Anglaise Cocktail Nuage de Kinako : Délice Crémeux à l'Anglaise Cocktail Nuage de Kinako : Délice Crémeux à l'Anglaise Cocktail Nuage de Kinako : Délice Crémeux à l'Anglaise
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août 08, 2025

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Nutrition

  • Portions: 2
  • Taille de portion: 1 coupe glass (180ml)
  • Calories: 252 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 5 g
  • Fat: 12 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 14 g
  • Sodium: 28 mg
  • Cholesterol: 48 mg
  • Calcium: 46 mg
  • Iron: 0.7 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Prepare the Kinako Base:
    In a cocktail shaker, add gin, kinako, simple syrup, fresh cream, and lime juice. Add a handful of crushed ice.
  • 2 - Shake and Strain:
    Shake well for about 30 seconds to chill and mix. Strain the mix into coupe or martini glasses.
  • 3 - Make the Meringue Cloud:
    In a clean, grease-free bowl, whisk egg white with caster sugar until stiff peaks form. Optionally use a hand mixer for ease.
  • 4 - Float the Cloud:
    Spoon the meringue cloud gently on top of each drink, allowing it to gently float over the creamy cocktail layer.
  • 5 - Garnish and Serve:
    Lightly dust kinako powder atop the cloud for garnish. Serve immediately and enjoy.

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A whimsical cocktail layering kinako (roasted soybean flour), gin, cream, and meringue, merging creamy sweetness with nutty earthy flavors.

Kinako Cloud Cocktail: A Creamy Fantasy Overlaying English and Japanese Traditions

Introduction

The Kinako Cloud Cocktail is a striking example of contemporary fusion mixology. Seamlessly blending English cocktail culture and Japanese ingredients, this drink takes traditional elements—a creamy base, gin, and meringue—and introduces an East Asian twist courtesy of kinako, roasted soybean flour. The end result is a drink that is as visually whimsical as it is layered in native flavors and luxurious creaminess.

Kinako in Story and Culture

Kinako is a beloved staple in Japanese cuisine, found from ceremonial treats to everyday desserts such as warabi mochi and dango. The nutty, deeply toasty flavor that kinako imparts is not easily substitutable: it sits somewhere between peanut butter, wholewheat flour, and toasted hazelnut, but with a unique, subtle earthiness that can transform both sweet and savory dishes. Including it as the signature dusting and main mix in this cocktail is a sublime touch, creating flavor complexity while piquing curiosity for the drinker.

Personal and Cultural Riffs

This recipe playfully taps into English cocktail sensibilities—familiar to anyone who enjoys a traditional gin-and-cream-based drinks or iconic desserts like the syllabub. The rhythmic balance between the floral-citrusy gin, refreshing lime, and both the thick double cream and the cloud-like meringue elevates the experience. If you are thinking English garden party meets Japanese tea house—a gentle mingling of whimsy, class, and interesting flavor profile—you're spot on.

Crafting a 'Cloud' Effect

The use of an egg white meringue cloud is both aesthetic and textural genius. More often the reserve of dessert plates, placing it atop a cocktail borrows from classic drinks like the Pisco Sour or Ramos Gin Fizz, updating it by using stiff peaks rather than a shaken foam. The meringue floats like a cumulus over the kinako-infused base, offering a creamy sweetness before the luxurious wave of the actual drink underneath floods your senses.

Unique Aspects and Pairings

  • Ingredient Swap & Flexibility: Feel free to experiment! For vegans, aquafaba (chickpea water) can replace egg white; for non-drinkers, swap soda water for gin for a no-proof yet milky nutty refresher.
  • Flavor snobs will particularly admire kinako's subtle finish after the citric bite of lime. It's an adventurous ingredient for anyone accustomed to European flavors.
  • Pairings: This drink shines alongside in-between-course light bites, or late evening dessert boards. It pairs beautifully with oat biscuits or matcha-flavored cakes.

Mixing & Serving Tips

  1. Always sieve kinako for dusting to avoid clumps.
  2. Use fresh, cold cream for better textural integration and meringue aid.
  3. Garnish creatively—try dried candied citrus rinds if you need extra flourish.

Historical and Social Significance

You probably wouldn’t find Kinako Cloud Cocktail at Churchill’s dinner table, yet the imaginative pairing aligns with contemporary creative English bartending, where cross-cultural ingredients now brighten even staid old recipes. This cocktail is at the crossroads of local and global—certain traditional and yet experimental, blending comfort with foreign novelty. Meringue clouds are nouveau but draw on old English dessert conventions, kinako bridges ancient tradition to up-to-date artistry.

Final Thoughts

This Kodawari (Japanese dedication to craft) shines through when making this drink: from precision in measured ingredients to the playful garnish, the cocktail demands looking past nationality to pure culinary delight.

Savour with eyes closed—taste both England and Japan in one elegant glass. Whether as a creative highlight at a garden soirée or an after-dinner closer, the Kinako Cloud Cocktail writes its own sophisticated, delicious chapter in global drink culture.

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