Ginger Daiquiri

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Zing up your cocktail routine with this Ginger Daiquiri recipe — a bold, citrusy drink made with white rum, fresh lime juice, and ginger syrup. Spicy yet refreshing, it’s a flavorful twist on the Cuban classic that’s perfect year-round.

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Yields1 Serving
Prep Time5 minsTotal Time5 mins
 2 oz white rum
 ¾ oz fresh lime juice
 ½ oz ginger syrup (recipe below)
 Ice
 Optional: dash of orange bitters or ginger liqueur for extra depth
 Garnish: Candied ginger, lime twist, or thin ginger slice
Homemade Ginger Syrup (makes ~½ cup):
 ½ cup water
 ½ cup sugar
 2 inches fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
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  1. Add rum, lime juice, and ginger syrup to a cocktail shaker with ice.

  2. (Optional) Add a dash of bitters or ginger liqueur for complexity.

  3. Shake hard for 10–15 seconds.

  4. Double strain into a chilled coupe or Nick & Nora glass.

  5. Garnish with a lime twist or a slice of candied ginger.

Pairing Suggestions
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  • Spicy tuna tartare or sushi

  • Crispy spring rolls or Thai dumplings

  • Grilled chicken satay with peanut sauce

  • Carrot cake or ginger cookies

  • Roasted nuts or curry-spiced popcorn

The ginger’s spice pairs exceptionally well with Asian dishes, spice-forward flavors, or sweet-savory snacks.

Tips & Notes
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  • Fresh ginger syrup makes a big difference — don’t rely on bottled versions.

  • For a more pronounced spice, muddle a thin slice of fresh ginger directly in the shaker.

  • Want a smoky twist? Use aged rum or a splash of mezcal.

  • Add a sugar-ginger rim for a festive garnish.

  • Works great as a pre-dinner palate waker or a zippy brunch option.

Side Info
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The original Daiquiri was invented in Cuba in the early 1900s, but modern variations like the Ginger Daiquiri showcase how versatile the cocktail can be. Ginger has long been used in both culinary and medicinal traditions for its warming, invigorating properties — and here, it shines in liquid form.

Ingredients

 2 oz white rum
 ¾ oz fresh lime juice
 ½ oz ginger syrup (recipe below)
 Ice
 Optional: dash of orange bitters or ginger liqueur for extra depth
 Garnish: Candied ginger, lime twist, or thin ginger slice
Homemade Ginger Syrup (makes ~½ cup):
 ½ cup water
 ½ cup sugar
 2 inches fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
Ginger Daiquiri