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Signature Cocktail #6: Black Pepper Kumquat Margarita

It’s margarita time! Today, our wedding wellness expert, Carlene Thomas of Healthfully Ever After, whipped up a sophisticated wintry margarita that entices with the pleasantly pungent flavor of kumquats, winter’s unheralded citrus gems, and a sprinkling of smoky black pepper. With sweet, tart, spicy, and citrusy notes in equal parts, this wonderfully complex and layered drink is an ideal signature cocktail choice for the chic and modern bride. Here’s Carlene with all the details.

Winter is the peak season for citrus. While you could buy oranges, it’s time to enjoy a petite and little-known fruit: the kumquat. Kumquats, including the skin, are 100 percent edible. They are tart like lemons but release an addictive sweetness as you chew. Put a spin on a traditional margarita with this little-used ingredient and a spicy dash of pepper on the rim of the glass. A black pepper kumquat margarita is the perfect signature drink for the bride with razor-sharp wit and a thoughtful heart.

Ingredients (makes 2):

  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 8 kumquats
  • 3 ounces tequila
  • 3 cups crushed ice
  • 1/2 cup sugar (to make simple syrup)
  • 2 ounces of Cointreau
  • 1 ounce of lime juice

Directions:

Moisten the rims of margarita or cocktail glasses with lime juice. Sprinkle salt and black pepper into a small bowl and dip the glass rims.

To make sweetened kumquats: Wash and puncture kumquats with a fork. Place in a small saucepan and cover with water. Bring the kumquats to a boil, and drain the water. Repeat the process twice. Once you have boiled and drained the kumquats twice, add more water and an equal amount of sugar. Allow the sugar to dissolve over heat with the kumquats. Set aside.

In a blender, finely crush the ice. Add to glasses with the salt and pepper rims. Add syrup and a few kumquats to the glass. In a cocktail shaker, add tequila, lime, and Cointreau. Shake and pour over the kumquat ice.

Photos and recipe by Carlene Thomas

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Signature Cocktail #5: Cucumber-Pomegranate

If some biblical scholars are to be believed, it was a pomegranate, not an apple, with which Eve tempted Adam. This isn’t hard to imagine, as the enticing pomegranate is one of the most luscious, romantic fruits on earth, and it’s currently at its seasonal peak. Created by our wedding wellness expert, Carlene Thomas of Healthfully Ever After, today’s recipe pairs the pomegranate’s tart, ruby-red seeds with homemade cucumber-infused gin for a little sip of heaven that will lift you up and away. Here’s Carlene with all the juicy details on this bright, refreshing drink.

So we’re back in the swing of our day-to-day lives post holiday. Can we ask, where did all this work come from? More importantly, when is the next vacation? Although we can’t be your travel agent for a quick, rejuvenating getaway, we can bring a relaxing spa beverage to your home. In this cucumber-pomegranate cocktail, the tranquil and refreshing scent of cucumber mingles with the bright pop of seasonal pomegranate seeds, which are bursting with healthy antioxidants. Topped with a bit of jewel-like sparkle, this clean cocktail is your spa weekend transport.

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 ounces of cucumber-infused gin
  • 3 drops of bitters
  • Seltzer to top
  • 1 cucumber ribbon per glass
  • Pomegranate gems
  • Shaved ice

Directions:

To make cucumber-infused spirits, slice cucumbers, place in a jar with gin, and seal the jar. Shake occasionally and allow to combine in a cool, dark place for several days.

Make finely shaved/crushed ice using a blender or Vitamix. Slice cucumber ribbons using a mandolin and wrap along the inside of the glass. Mound shaved ice in the glass. Add cucumber gin and bitters together in a separate glass and stir. Pour over the ice and top off with seltzer. Place a sprinkling of pomegranate gems on top of the cocktail.

Photos and recipe by Carlene Thomas

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