A Nice Problem
. I live in the suburbs -- land of the two-car garage, of strip malls, and of people walking around saying things like "Here take this bushel of cucumbers! They are overtaking my backyard and I don't know what to do with them!" (This kind of complaint, of course, is filed right alongside the one about that Spicy Shrimp dish that comes together so fast that I don't have time to enjoy a glass of wine while I make it, i.e. a very nice problem.) Well, here's what I say to that. You could peel and slice up those cucumbers real thin, mix them with seasoned rice wine vinegar, a little olive oil, salt, pepper, and tons of dill, which we've been doing a lot of lately. Or you could puree those suckers in a blender, strain the pulp and drink up the bounty. Cucumber juice is August-y and crazy refreshing on its own, but this cocktail, created for DALS by the Blue Hill Stone Barns Beverage Team (I'm so glad they don't call themselves "mixologists") is currently my favorite solution to the cucumber overload issue. It's light, summery, easy going down (uh, maybe a little too easy)...and would you look at that beautiful color? That in itself is worth the price of admission. Problem solved.
Cucalytus Punch Makes one drink.
2 ounces dry gin (we use Greylock) 2 ounces cucumber juice (made my blending peeled, seeded cucumbers with a little water, then strained; it works out to about 1 medium size cucumber per cocktail) 1/2 ounces eucalyptus ginger syrup (I just made plain ginger syrup which they said was fine) 1/2 0unces lime juice
Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker. Shake, and serve over ice with a thin slice of cucumber as a garnish.
Thanks BHSB Beverage Team!