Port au Prince Paloma: Sabor caribenho em um copo

Port au Prince Paloma: Sabor caribenho em um copo

(Port au Prince Paloma: Caribbean Zest in a Glass)

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Porções
2
Tamanho da Porção
1 tall glass (about 180ml)
Tempo de Preparo
10 Minutos
Tempo Total
10 Minutos
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Ingredientes

Nutrição

  • Porções: 2
  • Tamanho da Porção: 1 tall glass (about 180ml)
  • Calories: 165 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 17 g
  • Protein: 0.5 g
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 13 g
  • Sodium: 42 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 23 mg
  • Iron: 0.2 mg

Instruções

  • 1 - Salt the Glass Rim:
    Wet the rim of each glass with a grapefruit wedge and dip it in coarse sea salt if desired. Shake off excess salt for a light dusting.
  • 2 - Mix main ingredients:
    Add rum, grapefruit juice, lime juice, elderflower cordial, and simple syrup (if using) into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
  • 3 - Shake and Strain:
    Shake well for about 20 seconds to chill. Strain the mixture evenly into the prepared glasses filled with fresh ice.
  • 4 - Top with Soda:
    Top up each glass with chilled soda water to taste, gently stirring to combine.
  • 5 - Garnish and Serve:
    Garnish with a grapefruit wedge and a sprinkling of cracked pink peppercorns. Serve immediately and enjoy.

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A tropical twist on the classic Paloma, blending deep Caribbean rum and fresh citrus for a cooling English cocktail.

Port au Prince Paloma: Bringing Caribbean Warmth to English Shores

When the sun peeks through the clouds in England, there’s an undeniable desire for something cool, vivacious, and refreshing—a dazzle of sunshine captured in a glass. The Port au Prince Paloma combines the elegance of classic English cocktails with the soulful vibrancy of the Caribbean, pulling influence specifically from Haiti’s beloved Port-au-Prince.

History and Inspiration

The Paloma is traditionally a Mexican classic built on tequila and grapefruit soda. In the Port au Prince Paloma, however, we break tradition, swapping tequila for zanmi del island (island friend) — aged Caribbean rum. Rum carries with it deep roots of international trade between the Caribbean and England, thanks to the rum-running days of the 18th century. Haiti, the home of Port-au-Prince, boasts some of the world’s most expressive rums with bold notes, subtle spice, and velvety smoothness. These flavors meld beautifully with the pungent tartness of grapefruit.

By incorporating English elderflower cordial, a quintessential British touch, the cocktail is gently perfumed and distinctly evocative of English gardens in full bloom. Pink peppercorn—a world traveler’s garnish—adds color, subtle bite, and aroma. This is a drink that tells a global story.

Unique Aspects

  • Spirit Choice: Swapping in aged rum doesn’t just change the alcohol; the whole cocktail shifts its focus toward vanilla, caramel and fruity undertones.
  • Floral Layer: Elderflower cordial unites the Caribbean rum with contemporary English mixology, brightening the drink with a fresh, lightly sweet floral bouquet.
  • Peppery Zest: Cracked pink peppercorn on top is an unusual garnish, providing both fragrance and gentle heat with each sip.

Expert Tips & Notes

  • Rum Selection: Haitian rums such as Barbancourt are ideal, but any richly aged, full-bodied Caribbean rum will sing in this recipe.
  • Balancing Sweetness: Adjust the simple syrup to your own taste, as some rums are quite sweet naturally and pink grapefruit varies greatly in tartness.
  • Chilling: Ensure all your ingredients (including the soda water) are thoroughly chilled, enhancing refreshing qualities and keeping dilution minimal.
  • Salted Rim Technique: A finely salted rim tempers both bitterness of grapefruit and brightness of lime—you can skip or intensify according to your preference.

Serving & Occasions

Though exceptional any summer afternoon, this Paloma adaptation is striking before al fresco dinners and at rooftop parties. It’s vibrant yet refined, earning its place at weddings, picnics, or sipping while dreaming of tropical climes from your English garden.

Serve it tall, over generous crushed ice, and never skip the aromatic accent of cracked pink peppercorn—it teases both nose and palate, inviting a first sip that is as memorable as the last.

Cultural Significance

By merging England’s proud bartending heritage with Caribbean exuberance, this drink symbolizes cultural exchange and inventive culinary spirit. London’s famed rum bars are now a fixture, just as Caribbean flavors and rum traditions have become core to the British cocktail revolution.

Try the Port au Prince Paloma for a modern twist you’ve never experienced—where each glass tells a new story of travels, traditions, and sunny optimism even on a cloudy English day.

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