Lime cordial brings zest and sweetness to cocktails, making it a versatile ingredient in the cocktail world. From margaritas ...
This combination proved popular, but there was a problem: citrus juice doesn’t last long. To address this issue, a Scottish businessman named Lauchlin Rose invented lime cordial in 1867. By adding ...
In many older recipes, Rose's lime juice cordial is recommended when preparing a gimlet, but over time the ingredients used to make the cordial changed. Now many bartenders opt for fresh lime ...
1742 ad for perfumer William Roberts 1895 advert for Stower’s Lime Juice Cordial 1892 advert for Edward’s Harlene hair products, all images courtesy the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford Things ...
Add your dashes of bitters and lime cordial. Top up with 150ml hot water ... Add the gin, lime juice and simple syrup, fill with ice and shake well. Strain into a Nick & Nora glass and garnish ...
It’s a mix of sparkling apple cider, elderflower cordial and a splash of lime juice, garnished with fresh herbs like rosemary. You can feed your hungry horde with these creations: Medieval Meat ...
Whether a cherry cordial or cherry coke comes to mind ... with sweet additions of coconut purée, pineapple and lime juice. “A blissful and sunny St. Patrick’s Day calls for a creative ...
Squeeze in the juice from half the lime (save the rest ... Jassy says: “A 50:50 mix of gin and lime cordial, the gimlet is a cocktail that made its way around the world with the English navy ...
A midnight marigold bittersweet cordial with sparkling rosé and soda ... maraschino liqueur and lime juice. “Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, The Ultimate Last Word is the cocktail ...
cranberry juice, lime juice, simple syrup). Those with a haunted hunger can chomp on the "Edward Burger Hands" (served with scissor-shaped skewers) and the "Frites & Frights," which are loaded ...