When I was looking up something of another, I came across Sugarlaws recipe for rhubarb jam. One of the comments was from Marc of No Recipes, who mentioned if strained the jam could make a lovely cocktail. And, indeed it did. With strawberry infused vodka and champagne, it was very tasty. It was also good as a non-alcoholic cocktail rhubarb cocktail with rhubarb jam juice and fizzy water.
It's a little too early in the morning, but at about 5 o'clock this evening it will be tasty!!
ReplyDeleteOh how lovely. The colour is so delicate. Almost a shame to drink it. Almost. :D
ReplyDeleteSo stylish. Love that etched stem. What an inventive cocktail!
ReplyDeleteWowee! I want a glass or two of this! I made rhubarb & orange jam, earlier in the year, I suppose I could use that?
ReplyDeleteOh this is simple and easy. What great inspiration. I'm going to try this with some of my raspberry jam.
ReplyDeletei haven't tried rhubarb before but i saw it in some luxury supermarkets downtown. gotta get me some of that ^_^
ReplyDeleteThis did not sound a bit good to me, but the other night I had vodka and no vermouth... so decided to see if, indeed, it could work. I used mulberry-rhubarb jam, and it was WONDERFUL. Now I know what to do with the far-too-many jars of jam I have already put up this summer!
ReplyDeleteI want that glass and drink. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteyummmy...at first i thought...maybelle was all grown up...but i am glad it is non-alcoholic :)
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