Recette du Cocktail Collins à la Citronnelle et au Gingembre Thaï

Recette du Cocktail Collins à la Citronnelle et au Gingembre Thaï

(Lemongrass Ginger Thai Collins Cocktail Recipe)

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2
Taille de portion
1 tall glass (approx. 250ml)
Temps de préparation
15 Minutes
Temps total
15 Minutes
Recette du Cocktail Collins à la Citronnelle et au Gingembre Thaï Recette du Cocktail Collins à la Citronnelle et au Gingembre Thaï Recette du Cocktail Collins à la Citronnelle et au Gingembre Thaï Recette du Cocktail Collins à la Citronnelle et au Gingembre Thaï
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Nutrition

  • Portions: 2
  • Taille de portion: 1 tall glass (approx. 250ml)
  • Calories: 160 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 10 g
  • Protein: 0 g
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Fiber: 0.2 g
  • Sugar: 8 g
  • Sodium: 4 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 11 mg
  • Iron: 0.15 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Muddle Aromatics:
    Add the freshly sliced lemongrass (bulb) and fresh ginger to the base of a cocktail shaker. Gently muddle with a muddler to release the aromatics.
  • 2 - Mix Core Ingredients:
    Add gin, simple syrup, and fresh lime juice to the shaker with the muddled aromatics. Fill with a handful of ice cubes.
  • 3 - Shake and Strain:
    Shake briskly for about 15-20 seconds to fully infuse the flavors. Double strain into two tall glasses filled with ice to remove solids.
  • 4 - Top with Soda:
    Top each glass with chilled soda water. Stir gently to blend while maintaining fizz.
  • 5 - Garnish and Serve:
    Garnish with a sprig of mint, lime wheel, and lemongrass strip. Serve immediately for peak freshness.

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A vibrant gin Collins infused with lemongrass and fresh ginger for an alluring aromatic twist.

Lemongrass Ginger Thai Collins

Summary

The Lemongrass Ginger Thai Collins is a refreshingly novel fusion drink that bridges British cocktail heritage with the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia. Gin—an iconic British spirit—forms the backbone, while aromatic lemongrass and spicy ginger root infuses classic, zesty energy reminiscent of the flavors central to Thai cuisine. Balanced with citrusy lime, lightly sweet simple syrup, and topped with crisp soda, this Collins variation is dazzling, colorful, and sophisticated—perfectly evoking the carefree effervescence of summer.

History and Inspiration

The 'Collins' cocktail style originates in 19th-century London, named after the infamous 'Tom Collins,' a cool mix of gin (sometimes other spirits), lemon juice, sugar, water, and lots of ice. It’s been a favorite platform for creative twists, especially when global influences meet traditional techniques. Thai cuisine celebrated for its balance of flavors—salty, sour, sweet, bitter, and spicy—provided the ideal inspiration for a playful refresh of this gin classic. The idea is to honor the approachable looseness of the Collins with lemongrass (used throughout Southeast Asian kitchens) and ginger; both add perfume and bite and are known for their healthful, refreshing kicks.

Cultural Significance & Unique Aspects

In Thai food culture, drinks—especially cooling and herbal infusions—often accompany spicy meals or offer an afternoon respite from tropical heat. Lemongrass and ginger infusions (served cold or hot) are famous for their digestive and anti-inflammatory benefits. Bringing these together in a mixological format bridges British cocktail style and Thai home tradition. Incorporating lemongrass (which symbolizes cleaning, clarity, and harmony in Asian traditions) and ginger (valued across many cultures as a health tonic) adds a layer of mindfulness and cross-cultural appreciation. Garnished with fresh mint, this drink is primed for warm weather hosting, brunches, and lively celebrations.

Tips & Notes

  • Preparation Tips: Always use the lower, tender part of fresh lemongrass—slice it thinly for most flavor extraction. Muddling gently is key; don't over-brute or the drink could taste grassy.
  • Simple Syrup Variations: Thai palm sugar syrup (made with equal parts palm sugar and hot water) offers a golden hue and richer sweetness, further echoing Thai desserts.
  • Gin Choices: A citrus-forward gin heightens the lemongrass and ginger, while traditional London Dry Gin delivers crisp structure. If you enjoy contemporary gins, experiment with ginger- or botanical-infused versions.
  • Spirit-Free Option: Omit the gin. Add a little more fresh lime juice and syrup for complexity, and top with chilled green tea instead of soda.
  • Batching: This Collins is easy to make for a group. Pre-make the ginger-lemongrass-lime mound in a pitcher (keep it chilled) and top with soda just before serving.
  • Serving: Serve in a tall Collins glass or a well-chilled highball. Frosted glasses add visual and sensory cooling effects!

Personal Thoughts

Few cocktails blend the uplifting sensation of citrus, herbs, and fizz quite like a Collins—but adding the salad-bright snap of lemongrass and ginger feels almost inevitable for a drink meant to brighten. The Lemongrass Ginger Thai Collins easily stands out at a gathering: the aroma teleports guests from English countrysides to bustling Bangkok outdoor bars. The drink remains kind to gin enthusiasts looking for new flavor profiles without daunting complexity, while seasonal drinkers new to gin will love how juiciness and fizz tame the alcohol. The garnish—playfully dramatic with a lemongrass straw and vibrant mint—makes every sip festive.

Final Notes

This signature fusion Collins is a delightful ambassador for culinary openness, creative innovation, and delicious cross-continental friendships. Whether you’re mixing up for a sultry evening on the patio or amplifying the flavors at a Thai-inspired feast, the Lemongrass Ginger Thai Collins is the kind of ice-cold delight that’ll have every guest asking for the recipe!

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