Saturday, May 31, 2014

John Bubbly (or The Thai Champagne)


I know, I know, make up one name for your new drink and stick with it. When I first concocted this drink I definitely molded it after the classic John Daly drink (iced tea, lemonade and vodka) which is a play on an Arnold Palmer (iced tea and lemonade.)

Skipping the lemonade, I mixed iced tea with Champagne- it was that easy. The bubbles give just a little sparkle to a basic tea. To get into the details, I made the drink to go with a this snappy coconut milk cod, which is Thai-like, not to mention somewhat difficult to pair a cocktail with (this one worked great with that dish!) That lead me to iced tea, which lead me to the John Daly which got us to this point.

Because the flavors already rolling around the kitchen involved ginger and lemon grass, I tweaked my tea in that direction by brewing basic tea with a slice of ginger and stem of the lemongrass.

Now, your version doesn't have to be Thai-esque.
You could use a straight black tea or even a fruity tea; skip the lemongrass and add in a cinnamon stick. It all goes and it all depends on your palate.  I don't like anything too sweet, so the plain unsweetened tea actually helped to calm down the sweetness of the champagne for me, but you could add a touch of honey to your tea while it's steeping.

It's a refined John Daley.  It's a simple afternoon sunny sipper. It's a base idea for you to have fun with.

Fat and Happy Food Blog Tips and Techniques: Try this with a few different flavors of tea and see which one you like the best.

 

John Bubbly

 Iced tea
Champagne

Mix equal amounts of tea and bubbles, adjust to taste preference. Enjoy!


The Thai Champagne

For the Thai variation:
 1 fresh ginger slice
1 stalk lemon grass

Add the ginger and the lemon grass to the tea while steeping, cool. Mix equal amounts of tea and bubbles, adjust to taste preference. Enjoy!

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