Strawberry Daiquiri

Darcy O'Neil
June 29, 2007 11:33 AM

Strawberry-daiquiriOn hot summer days we have to thank Cuban bartenders for creating such thirst quenching cocktails, like the Mojito and the Daiquiri. Both of these are lightly sweetened, rum based drinks that incorporate lime and sometimes other fruit flavours. The key to these drinks is that they are not sickly sweet, well at least they shouldn't be. Unfortunately the classic lime Daiquiri is very hard to find, and many times if you order just a "Daiquiri" at a bar you'll get a bright red, horribly sweet, strawberry slushy. This is because most bartenders assume that the Strawberry Daiquiri is the only Daiquiri. If you want to do a person a favour make them try a Strawberry Daiquiri based on the classic recipe.

The are some abominations that masquerade themselves as a Daiquiri, usually in the red, slushy form. In some cases you'll even get a blob of whipped cream on top. What the hell is that all about! Cream does not belong in a Daiquiri, not matter what fruit flavour it is, so if you are a bartender, stop it!

The classic, lime only, Daiquri has been supplanted by the strawberry version, which is the "de facto" cocktail you get when you order a Daiquiri at a bar. In Cuba they call it a Fresca Daiquiri.

StrawberriesThe Daiquiri is a little one dimensional and does benefit from the addition of a complimentary flavour, like strawberry. I'm not going to fight "classic" vs "modern";, there are more important battles to wage, like how to make a Strawberry Daiquiri properly. Here's a hint, you don't need a blender, nor a bottle of artificial strawberry syrup. The classic Daiquiri is a simple cocktail made with white rum, lime, sugar, so to make a strawberry version just add about six small strawberries.

How to make a Strawberry Daiquiri

2 oz White Rum
½ oz Fresh Lime Juice
¼ oz Simple Syrup
6 Fresh Strawberries

Hull the strawberries and muddle (crush) them in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. Add the rum, lime and simple syrup and stir to extract as much of the strawberry juice as possible. Pack your cocktail shaker with ice and shake vigorously. Fine strain into a sugar rimmed martini glass and garnish with a lime wedge or strawberry.

Fine straining is very important for this drink. I don't stir the daiquiri with ice because I want to pulverize as much of the strawberry as possible to extract all of the flavours. But after you've done that you need to strain out the pulp. Plus, the drink is going to be slightly cloudy anyway, so if you give it a good shake it will take on a nice red colour.

Most bars that make a daiquiri do it with a sugar rim, which nullifies the use of simple syrup in the cocktail. But I've found that the modern palate isn't as accepting of the strong sour flavour, so I always include a dash of simple syrup to make it more palatable. I also rim the glass with sugar for aesthetics.

The Strawberry Daiquiri doesn't have to be the abomination that many bars have made it. It can be a well balanced, refreshing, cocktail that will make other people in the bar ask "what's that?"

Classic Daiquiri

2 oz White Rum
1/2 oz Lime Juice
1/4 oz Simple Syrup


8 Comments on Strawberry Daiquiri

I make my Strawberry Daiquiri's with a very similar recipe - delicious! The only thing I hate is how long it takes to get the bloody thing through a strainer!

I agree about the strainer thing. I tend to use my bar spoon to "flip" the strawberry pulp in the strainer, which helps.

Strawberry Daiquiris can be nice!
But:

I do absolutely not like a sugar rim! For a sidecar - ok - but a daiquiri is already sweet enough...

Frozen can be also exciting! If you are using frozen Strawberries and use powdered cane sugar it has a really nice texture! A drop added Maraschino brings the Strawberry Daiquiri further on another level!

I liked the idea of using fresh strawberrys instead of a ready made strawberry puree, so when a customer asked for a strawberry margarita i remembered this post and made it with some fresh muddled strawberrys. Surprisingly, the feedback i got from it was "the worst one ive ever had". I think people are so used to artificial flavours from half-arsed bartenders nowadays that few people can appreciate a bartender putting some extra effort to make a drink better with fresh ingredients.

Yes! Strawberry Daiquiri is great thing!

You can see my experiment with Fruit Daiquiri on my blog:

http://www.scienceofdrink.com/top-drink-by-scomorokh/fruit-daiquiri/

I use blender, strawerry liqueur and fresh strawberries.

I just throw 2 1/2 shots light rum, 2 shots triple sec, juice of one whole lime, fill the blender 50% full of fresh strawberries, 50% ice, 1/4 cup strawberry jam or more depending upon your sweetness level, mix in blender and WOW! Warning! Do NOT operate motorized vehicles while consuming this beverage.

To make a good strawberry daiquiri the easy way, substitute Torani Strawberry Syrup for the simple syrup. It is also very good with Meyers Dark Rum. More punchy.

The syrup makes a fantastic itallian cream soda for the kids or when you don't want a cocktail.

I like the old fashioned lime daiquiri, although it is really hard to order one in a lot of bars. Usually, they want to give you a strawberry slushy.

Yeah

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