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Sunday 30 December 2012

pimm's lemon jasmine banana smoothie-cocktail
(vegan, alcoholic, and stupendously delicious)

I made this, one experimental morning, and fell in love instantly. Like a fruity, floral breath of fresh air, it scintillated my senses and seduced my soul.

A spiked smoothie to leave me invigorated and glowing with health and happiness... in the short time since the idea was born, I've made this many times over, and it shall, if all goes according to plan, accompany me as I say goodbye to 2012, and ring in 2013.

pimm's lemon jasmine banana cocktail-smoothie.

So at this moment, your mind is either running through all sorts of gleeful alcoholic smoothie possibilities or you're thinking, "This lady be crazy."

And before you start to worry... no, I'm not becoming an alcoholic. In fact, one of the reasons this breakfast cocktail came about was because I still had nearly a full bottle of the Pimm's No. 1 that I purchased for last year's New Year's celebrations. Yeah, I wasn't kidding in that post when I said I was bad at drinking.

Honestly, though, if you want to start your celebrations early, like, oh, I don't know - first thing in the morning - I can think of nothing better than this smoothie, a thrillingly clean, joyful cocktail of lemon, banana and jasmine green tea, with splashes of liqueur. (But please, don't drink and drive. Or do anything potentially precarious, for that matter.)

I used Pimm's No.1 here, which is nice and subtle, but I imagine this will also go well with a coconut liqueur, a lychee liqueur, or a ginger liqueur, for example, depending on the flavour profile that delights you. I opted for just 30ml (1 fl.oz) of alcohol, which is barely discernible, but you can probably bump that up a little, depending on the type of liqueur you use, how intensely boozy you prefer it to be, and what you plan to be doing for the rest of the day...

(By the way, if you're trying to behave and abstain, I've even made a mocktail version without any alcohol whatsoever, and it tasted just as glorious, let that be known.)

A little prep in advance is required for this cocktail-smoothie recipe, but it's all tremendously easy. The banana needs to be peeled, the flesh broken into chunks and frozen. The jasmine green tea, too, is brewed with warm (but not boiling hot) water, then left to steep and cool. This is all preferably done overnight; however, I've also made this with only a few hours' notice, with the encouragement of friends, and the help of a few ice cubes. It was so well-received that I couldn't make enough: it was love at first taste for them, too.

Now, without further ado, here's the recipe. Be warned: it is dangerously easy to drink.

a healthy cocktail with lemon juice, jasmine tea, frozen banana, and pimm's no.1.

lemon jasmine banana smoothie-cocktail
(recipe makes 1, multiply to spread the happiness)


120ml brewed jasmine green tea (4 fl.oz / 1/2 cup), chilled
1 small ripe banana of about 12cm/5", flesh chopped and frozen
30ml lemon juice (1 fl.oz / 2 tablespoons / half a lemon's worth)
30ml Pimm's No. 1, or some other suitably complementary liqueur (1 fl.oz / 2 tablespoons)
grated lemon zest and/or nutmeg, to garnish (optional)

Blend jasmine green tea, frozen banana chunks, lemon juice and Pimm's No.1 (or other liqueur of your choice) together until smooth. Pour into glasses, and garnish with a little lemon zest or nutmeg, if you like. Serve immediately while it's deliciously cold.

28 comments:

  1. I would never in a million years have thought of using Pimms like this! And Pimms is only about 25% abv so this is only faintly alcoholic. Practically health food.

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  2. I love Pimms! This is a smoothie I can get behind drinking :)

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    1. I can always get behind smoothie-drinking! Even without alcohol. :D

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  4. What a lovely drink to ring in the new year!

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  5. Accidental/experimental recipes like these are the BEST, Leaf! How awesome!! You are my go-to person for drinks recipes, among many other things. Thanks for another great one to add. Happy New Year to you, look forward to catching up with you again soon!

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    1. This one isn't accidental, but it certainly was experimental. I wanted to come up with a cocktail recipe and this was what I ended up with, after outlining the idea and then executing it. :) Happy new year to you, too, Winston! :D

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  6. LOVE these flavours! Would it be acceptable to have this as a breakfast beverage I wonder....

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    1. Well, I did enjoy it as a breakfast smoothie... acceptable or not. ;)

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  7. I bought a bottle of PIMM'S when I went to NZ ages ago and I STILL haven't opened it Must and try this!

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  8. Oh I love the idea of this smoothie, sounds delicious :)

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  9. Ah! I love smoothies, cocktails and tea, I need this tea smoothie cocktail. Can't wait to try it.

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    1. Thanks, Louisa! Would love your feedback if you do. :)

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  10. Hmmm, where to find Pimm's? Maybe it would be available across the border in Canada? Cause this sounds incredible. Bring on the healthy breakfast boozy smoothie!

    Happy new year!

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    1. You don't have to have Pimm's, as I mentioned in the post, other liqueurs could be lovely substitutes (just pick one that seems like a good flavour match). Happy new year! :D

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  11. It sounds so weird but when I think about it.. so delicious. I love pimms :) I laughed when you said one morning :P

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    1. Thanks, Cass! It is delicious, you should try it. Maybe even in the morning. ;)

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  12. Crazy? No way. I was thinking you were especially inspired.

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  13. Woah.. I would never have thought of combining jasmine green tea with bananas! Yum!

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    1. Indeed, and the jasmine scent comes through so beautifully. :D

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