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Mundane Morsel

Sometimes life is just daily

May 1, 2014

Mayday

by Megan Stocker in Between Meals, Cocktails, Recipes


Surprises, especially the little welcome variety, don't happen so much anymore.

Now, too much information gets in the way.

May Day used to mean leaving flowers--namely lily of of the valley--in baskets on a special someone's doorstep, ringing the doorbell, then running away giggling.

Flowers are a lovely gesture.

But so is booze.

Even better when it sings of spring's strawberries and elderflowers and the herb garden's earliest riser.

The lemonade's a carefree beacon of summer.

As the custom went:

If the receiver caught the giver in the act, then a kiss was exchanged. 

Cheers to surprises!


May Day strawberry lemonade

Serves 1

  • 3-4 ripe strawberries, cut into pieces
  • juice from 1/2 a large lemon
  • 5 leaves of mint, roughly torn, plus a sprig for garnish
  • 1-oz. limoncello
  • 1-oz. St-Germain
  • 1-oz. vodka
  • sparkling water

Combine the strawberries, lemon juice, and mint leaves in a tumbler. Muddle until the strawberries (and your mouth) release their juices, and the mint, its fragrance.

Add the limoncello, St-Germain, and vodka. Fill with ice and stir.

Top with sparkling water (if there's any room) and garnish with the mint sprig.

Put it in front of someone you love and run away giggling--or else pucker up.

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TAGS: welcome surprises, little gift, cocktail, strawberries, mint, St-Germain, limoncello, strawberry lemonade, May day, megan stocker, mundane morsel


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