My son made it crystal clear: he didn't want any of it back. After weeks separated from his belongings, he’s embraced a minimalist mindset, planning to shed about 50% of his possessions once he and my daughter-in-law return to the house — hopefully by the end of April. He says life feels calmer with less clutter—and honestly, he's onto something. I nod in agreement, but I'm still too attached to my own “stuff” to follow suit just yet.
With this unexpected windfall on my counter, I decided to play mixologist and explore some new cocktails. I started with the violet liqueur, curious about its floral, slightly candy-like notes. After some trial and error, I landed on a Violet Lemon Drop Martini that I tweaked to perfection: more violet for that enchanting perfume, extra simple syrup for balance, and yes—a tiny drop of purple food coloring to boost the pale, almost gray natural hue into a vibrant, Instagram-worthy purple. The result? A refreshing, elegant twist on the classic lemon drop that's surprisingly addictive. I never expected to love a violet cocktail this much!
Violet Lemon Drop Martini
Makes 1 cocktail.
2 oz. vodka
1 oz. crème de violette (violet liqueur)
1 oz. fresh lemon juice
1 oz. simple syrup (adjust to taste for sweetness)
1-2 drops purple food coloring (optional, for vibrant color)
Lemon slice and edible violet flower (optional garnish)
Rim a chilled martini glass: Run a lemon slice around the edge, then dip into sugar to coat. Set aside.
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add the vodka, crème de violette, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and food coloring (if using).
Shake vigorously for about 20 seconds until the shaker is frosty cold.
Strain into the prepared glass.
Garnish with a lemon slice and an edible violet flower if you have one.
Sip slowly—the floral violet dances beautifully with the bright lemon tang, creating a sophisticated, pretty drink that's perfect for unwinding or impressing guests. Who knew a house fire could lead to such a delightful discovery?
If you're experimenting with unusual liqueurs too, start here—this one's a winner!
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That's the prettiest cocktail I've ever seen. The purple food coloring is something I've never even thought about, but yeah! How nice you became the recipient of those liqueurs and wines. (Have you tried any of the wines?)
ReplyDeleteI applaud your son for wanting the minimalist life - I'd love it too. It is hard to do unless you are forced into it like they were. I sure hope things work out for them soon.
That looks and sounds delicious! I know he is on to something - I am embracing it myself. After years of living in a house full of stuff and humans, I had to purge. The humans left in due time as is expected. But I was ruthless with the remaining "stuff". Each day as I look around at all the clean calm spaces and every time I open a closet I know - I am on the right track.
ReplyDeleteWow sorry to read about their house. How frightening that would have been. whew! But you made good use of that alcohol. That is a beautiful looking drink. I like his idea. Sometimes I watch Hoarders and think I have too much stuff..nothing like that..but things I don't need and the older I get the more I want to get rid of things.
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