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Blueberries Gone Wild Cocktail

Adapted from Food and Wine magazine
Recipe makes one cocktail

Here’s another recipe from The Beverage Cart and a great way to use some wayward blueberries, if you have any left over!  I brought this one down to some friends and they loved it!  For a lovely garnish I simply skewed about four five blueberries onto a toothpick which was really pretty.  You also could garnish this with a slice of fresh lemon!  I highly recommend Bombay gin for this baby.

10 blueberries (in addition to what you want to use for garnish)  
1/4 ounce fresh lemon juice

1/4 ounce agave nectar or simple syrup

Ice cubes, plus crushed ice
 if you have it
1-1/2 ounces gin

1/4 ounce of pomegranate juice or grenadine
1 lemon wheel, for garnish
Blueberries on a toothpick for garnish

In a cocktail shaker, muddle 8 blueberries with the lemon juice and agave nectar. Add ice cubes, the gin and pomegranate liqueur and shake well. Strain into a crushed ice–filled rocks glass and garnish with the skewered blueberries and the lemon wheel.  

Revision 1.  Last edited Fri 22 Jul 2011 9:27pm by DonnaSavastio
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