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Yuzu Royale

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April 29, 2023

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Cheers to the weekend, y’all! This Yuzu Royale cocktail was inspired by a drink I really enjoyed at one of Chef Jose Andres’ restaurants in DC (Jaleo). It was on a special Cherry Blossom Festival cocktail menu so it’s perfect for spring or even Mother’s Day! This drink is bright and refreshing, with some nice zing from an easy homemade ginger syrup and contrasted with just a touch of mezcal for an added layer of flavor complexity. You’re going to love this one!

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Ingredients and Substitutions

Fever Tree Sparkling Lime and Yuzu – If you can’t find Yuzu juice, this mixer will still help you achieve that yuzu flavor! The Fever Tree version is pretty easy to find, but there are some other brands out there that offer a yuzu or yuzu and lime flavored sparkling water. Sanzo Yuzu with Ginger is available at Target or Whole Foods and Avec Yuzu and Lime is available through Drizly or Amazon.

Empress 1908 Gin – This is the gorgeous gin you’ve seen on your IG feed! It’s infused with butterfly pea flowers, which give it that incredible blue hue. Whenever it mixes with acid (like citrus juice), it changes color. Luckily it’s not just gorgeous, it’s also a really tasty mild gin. Use regular gin if you must, but go for one that’s not overly botanical.

Yuzu juice – Yuzu is an Asian fruit, mostly associated with Japanese cuisine, that’s kind of like a cross between a sour lemon, grapefruit, and orange. It also has floral notes. It can be hard to find in stores in the US, so use a lime or lemon if you must. You can also try to find a little bottle of yuzu juice to give it a try that way – look for it in an Asian market like H-Mart or the Asian section of an American grocery store.

Ginger syrup – Sounds complicated, but it’s incredibly simple. Just add water, sugar, and peeled ginger slices to a pan and bring to a boil, then simmer to get that ginger flavor really going. After that I used an immersion blender to squeeze out every last bit of ginger juice and get a really spicy syrup, then strained it with a fine strainer. I don’t recommend using ground ginger as a substitute here. You might be able to get away with that pre-grated ginger you find in the produce section of the grocery store, but I can’t promise you’ll get enough spice going that route.

Mezcal – You really want just a touch of mezcal in this cocktail to add some depth and flavor complexity. You shouldn’t taste smoke in your face when you drink it, but you should just barely get a hint of it as you sip. When I first tried this drink in the restaurant, I didn’t notice it, but once I looked at the ingredients list, I realized that in fact I could taste it and I loved how it balanced out the mostly bright flavors of the other ingredients. If you don’t have mezcal, give tequila a try or skip it altogether.

Orange bitters – If you’re an overachiever and you can actually find fresh yuzu fruit where you live, you could make your own yuzu bitters and use those instead of orange. But alas, orange bitters are super easy to find and will do the trick of adding some seasoning to the cocktail. If you don’t like bitters, you can always just skip them.

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4.34 from 3 votes

Yuzu Royale

Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total: 20 minutes mins
Servings: 1 serving
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This spring cocktail is perfect for Mother's Day! Features Empress gin, yuzu juice, easy homemade ginger syrup, and just a kiss of mezcal.
Servings: 1 serving

Ingredients

  • 2 fl oz Fever Tree Sparkling Lime and Yuzu
  • 1 1/2 fl oz Empress 1908 Gin
  • 3/4 fl oz yuzu or lime juice
  • 3/4 fl oz ginger syrup, (recipe below)
  • 1/4 fl oz mezcal
  • 3 dashes orange bitters

Instructions

  • Add gin, yuzu juice, ginger syrup, mezcal, and orange bitters to a shaker over ice. Shake for 5-10 seconds or until shaker is chilled.
  • Pour over ice in a highball glass. Top with Fever Tree Sparkling Lime and Yuzu. Garnish with fresh mint and a lime wedge, if desired.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 185kcal (9%), Carbohydrates: 18g (6%), Sugar: 16g (18%)

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For my macro trackers out there, I wasn’t able to create a My Fitness Pal barcode for this recipe since I would have had to decide for you whether to put the alcohol calories in as carbs or fats – that’s up to you!  The 16 grams of carbs listed here are just for the sugar in the ginger syrup and juice.  For my non-macro trackers, here’s more info on what I’m talking about.

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Ginger Simple Syrup

Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total: 20 minutes mins
Servings: 5 servings
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Spice up your simple syrup for incredible cocktails with a kick!
Servings: 5 servings

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup water, (4 fl oz)
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 3" chunk fresh ginger, peeled and sliced thinly

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a small pan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Once boiling, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Remove from heat.
  • Use an immersion blender to blend the ginger slices into the syrup, then strain out remaining bits with a fine mesh strainer. Set aside to cool, then store in the refrigerator.

Tips & Tricks

Yield = 5 fl oz

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1fl oz

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  1. Marsha
    October 5, 2023

    3 stars
    Lovely cocktail.
    But must admit that it is quite confusing.
    When talk about the gin you suggest that if Empress cannot be used, to use a regular gin, but not botanical. Considering that Empress is a botanical gin why would you recommend a non-botanical gin as an alternative?
    Empress is a botanical, floral, and herbaceous gin. However, you describe it as a mild gin. What does that even mean? Are you trying to say that it is not juniper forward like the most common style of gin, London Dry? (Beefeater, Bombay, etc) And that rather it is a New World style gin?
    And the Ginger Syrup – which you introduce as sounding complicated but not actually. Which I completely agree with until you start blending and squeezing. Totally unnecessary and so much clean up & extra work. Just let it set overnight, after you have simmered it. Then strain & bottle the next day. And save the candied ginger as a garnish or to snack on.
    But the Bitters is where I really get confused by your recipe. What? Make your own bitters? Seriously? Steps: First collect all the ingredients needed for bitters – oh wait the recipes are trademarked and typically not disclosed. But use ingredients like angelica, cinchona bark, gentian root, cascarilla, etc. Not ingredients you can get from grocery stores, not even speciality ones. Then you incorporate and allow to macerate for 3 – 6 months.
    And you instructions give no direction at all, not even a link. Why suggest it as an alternative?
    The edible violets are beautiful.
    Cheers! Marsha

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