Low-alcohol digestive mojito with mint and rum cream

If you can say word ‘digestive’ after wild New Year party – than this receipt is for you. It is gentle, fresh and tasty. Well, look and try.
And I want to warn you that the receipt contains ingredients from molecular cuisine. It’s easy to find them and if you like to cook it’s just a new experience and opportunity to surprise your friends.

Be like a Michelin Chef:)

Low-alcohol digestive mojito with mint and rum cream

Difficulty Level: Easy

Ingredients:

  • 20g mint
  • 40g brown sugar
  • 150ml water
  • 20ml peppermint-flavored liqueur
  • 50ml white rum
  • 80g lemon sorbet
  • 1g Xantana Texturas
  • 0.5mg lecithin Lecithin

Instructions:

 

  1. Pour water into sauté pan, add mint and sugar.
  2. Put it on fire and boil for about 10 minutes.
  3. When the mixture is ready cool it and sift.
  4. Put half of the mint mixture aside.
  5. Mix the rest with mint liqueur.
  6. Add Xantana Texturas into the mixture with mint liqueur and beat up using blender until thick.
  7. Mix lemon sorbet with 25 ml of rum using wire whisk and wait till it melts a bit.
  8. Blend lecithin with the rest of mint mixture using wire whisk and beat up till becomes creamy.
  9. Pour sorbet with rum into the champagne glass, then add a layer of the mint mixture with liqueur, then again add sorbet with rum and the mint mixture with liqueur (leave some space for mint and rum cream).
  10. Decorate with cream.
  11. Your digestive is ready.

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