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Watermelon Sugar Cocktail

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Watermelon SugarKarine Laval

A spicy salad of pork belly and watermelon pickle at New York City's Fatty Crab restaurant inspired bartender Philip Ward of Mayahuel to invent a liquid riff on the dish. If you're a Margarita fan, you'll love this drink, which is made with mezcal, tequila's smoky cousin. Don't mess around with the cheap stuff; look for bottles in the Del Maguey line of mezcals, including Vida de San Luis del Rio.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 8 servings

Ingredients

1 jalapeño, halved lengthwise
3/4 cup tequila blanco
2 cups 3/4" cubes seedless watermelon
6 tablespoons fresh lime juice
6 tablespoons Simple Syrup
1/4 cup mezcal or reposado tequila

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Scrape stems, seeds, and veins from jalapeño into a small jar (reserve green flesh for another use). Add tequila; cover and let infuse for 15 minutes. Set a strainer over a small bowl. Pour tequila through strainer and discard solids.

    Step 2

    Place watermelon cubes in a large pitcher. Using a muddler or potato masher, coarsely crush watermelon. Stir in lime juice, Simple Syrup, mezcal, and jalapeño tequila. Stir in 2 cups ice. Cover and refrigerate until chilled, about 2 hours.

    Step 3

    Fill Old Fashioned glasses with ice. Divide cocktail among glasses and serve.

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