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Golden Raspberry Spritzer & Cinnamon Basil-Ginger Spritzer

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Ryan and I were terribly good this weekend when it came to eating, so good, we hardly ate well! Our 4th of July consisted of consuming tamari-roasted almonds and a basil sprizter after an hour long racquetball game. How about not feeling guilty when the BBQ came around? I tried convincing Ryan that since he hardly ate during the day that 2 plates of BBQ was okay, especially since it was from Texas. Woohoo!


Yes, moderation and portion control can be very difficult. The holidays come around and you see all this good food that everyone has prepared so you can't help but indulge. I think the only day I ate something that was not "healthy" were the vegan chili fries I preapred. I have hardly craved things but this was definitely a day when I only wanted something bad so I had no guilt.


Okay, so these lasted me two days, but I had a salad the next day with the leftovers! :)



I felt like this weekend was all about the spritzers and beverages! What is your favorite summer drink?


As I was organizing my pantry this past weekend, I came across some festive tea. I love Stash teas and I was so happy to have a cup of this patriotic tea.



After our workout on July 4th, I decided to make the Basil Spritzer, but using the Cinnamon Basil I purchased at the farmer's market. Cinnamon Basil y'all! I love how God has created all types of herbs and this was the perfect post-workout drink to replenish our energy. I did something differently though that made this drink very quick to prepare.


[Update] I feel like a dufus because I failed to let y'all know what this basil tastes like. I took a whiff of it and I could smell the cinnamon aspects. Ryan and I both agreed there was a spicy factor but I bet it was a combination fo the ginger ale and the basil. I could taste the cinnamon with each sip, for sure!



Cinnamon Basil-Ginger Spritzer

makes 4 servings

1 1/2 cup water

2 cups loosely packed cinnamon basil leaves
3 cans Blue Sky Jamaican Ginger Ale
ICE


Combine water and basil in a blender. Process until basil is mostly liquefied and blended.


Strain the mixture through a sieve in a separate bowl.


Divide the basil water between 4 glasses. Divide the 2 cans of ginger ale between all 4 glasses. Add crushed or whole ice and enjoy!



The other drink we enjoyed was over brunch this past weekend. Berries have been plentiful and we have been enjoying them in smoothies, fruit salads, and in drinks.



I had 2 pints of golden raspberries and decided to make a spritzer with key limes. I am glad I did because it was SO delicious! The drink has a nice background of flowers that Ryan brought me! He is so sweet!


Golden Raspberry Spritzer

serves 4-6


2 pints of golden raspberries
1/2 cup agave nectar
4 key limes, juiced
1/2 liter of seltzer water
1/2 cup vodka (optional)
Ice


Wash berries and palce in the food processor until blended. Pass fruit through a sieve removing the seeds.


Add agave nectar and lime juice to the raspberry puree and mix well. Place in a pitcher and add seltzer and vodka and pour over ice. So good!


I hope you enjoy these drinks at some point suring this summer. Take advantage of the berries! :)

15 comments:

Joel Luks 12:00 PM  

I'd be drunk in two seconds with that raspberry sprintzer. I love your drink creations!! Cinnamon Basil? Thats orgasmic

Small Town Jen 12:30 PM  

I love your blog. I even subscribed to it in my google reader so that I can have your yummy delicious recipes delivered to me. However, the text is very hard to see in google reader. Is there anything that can be done about this?

Monet 12:32 PM  

When my sister first poured me a glass of mint lemonade...I was skeptical. But fresh herbs can do great things for drinks! I love the thought of fresh basil being paired with sweet and spicy ginger ale. This looks great!

Kenzie @ A Healthy Purpose 1:11 PM  

i've never heard of cinnamon basil. is it green? just bought a purple basil but it doesnt taste TOO different. Love the raspberry spritzer too!

Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday 1:33 PM  

What does cinnamon basil taste like?? Does it really taste like cinnamon?

Noelle 1:39 PM  

@Joel-They were SUPER tasty.

@Small Town Jen-Thanks for asking. I will look into it!

@Monet-I have always done mint, but basil takes herby drinks to new heights.

@Kenzie-Cinnamon basil is still green but with purple tips.It smells different too! Very fragrant.

@Samantha-I just added more details to the post. I realized how I lacked in my description. It DOES have cinnamon flavor but it is subtle and it smells different too!

baking.serendipity 2:07 PM  

These spritzers sound delicous! And doesn't everything look better served in a martini glass? :)

Keri - I Eat Trees 2:10 PM  

Mmmm... that indulgence looks delicious!
My favorite summer drink is ice water with a splash of fresh lemon juice. It's even better in a pretty glass, of course. :)

GirlonRaw 2:26 PM  

Wow Cinnamon Basil? Incredible!

My favourite summer drink is Lemon and Mint. Blend peeled lemons with fresh mint and water, with agave or honey to taste. Blend it with ice to make uber refreshing!

Isabelle 6:20 PM  

The cinnamon basil spritzer sounds amazing, especially since I have a cinnamon basil plant growing in my backyard at this very moment! (how's that for serendipity?)
I'm going to have to grab some ginger ale on the way home tomorrow just so I can try it out.

Kelly 9:48 PM  

Hi Noelle! I am SOOO going to be making that spritzer because I have a TON of that basil going crazy on me right now--so THANKS!

Simply Life 8:43 AM  

wow, what a creative drink!

Tracey- TropicalHappiness.com 3:16 PM  

My favorite drinks are probably champagne and margaritas. Yum! Oh, and I love Miami Vices... half strawberry daquari and half pina colada. So amazingly delicious... I save those for special occasions.

Magic of Spice 9:59 PM  

They both look so good:)

Cristina 11:40 AM  

I'm on the lookout for this cinnamon basil! I've never seen it before in the stores or to plant. Cinnamon, Basic and Ginger in a spritzer with raspberry...sounds absolutely delicious! Thx for the info on the basil. :)

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