Happy weekend, everyone, and welcome back to 3-Ingredient Happy Hour, the weekly drink column featuring super simple yet delicious libations. This we’re making an often misunderstood classic beverage: The daiquiri.
It’s really not that hard. Photo: Claire Lower
I don’t know exactly when it happened, but somewhere along the way, the word “daiquiri” became a catch-all term for any sweet, rum-containing beverage with some sort of fruit flavoring. Many of these saccharine-sweet creations are served frozen, in large goblets. Sometimes there are swirls of syrup. None of these, my friends, can hold a candle to a true daiquiri, which is a startlingly simple beverage consisting only of rum, lime and simple syrup. To make it, you will need:
- 60mL light rum
- 30mL fresh lime juice
- 30mL simple syrup
Pour everything into a shaker with some ice (or one big cube) and shake vigorously until it’s quite cold. Strain into a coupe glass, and enjoy.
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