Frozen Margaritas

Frozen Margaritas

Drake had Santa Margherita by the liter, but we aspire to have frozen margaritas by the liter. That’s the motto, baby. YOLO.

If you’re inclined to keep a blender on board, these margaritas can be served frozen. Otherwise, simply serve over ice for the same effect. You could also try our recipe for Cranberry Margaritas.

Ingredients:

2 cups crushed ice
12-oz. can frozen limeade
2 oz. Cointreau
8 oz. tequila

Directions:

Add all ingredients to a blender, process for 10 seconds and pour 5-6 ounces into four glasses.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating June 2019

More Mexican-Inspired recipes:

Mexican Street Corn

Avocado Salad

Creamy Fruit Cocktail

Chicken Quesadillas

Paloma Punch 

Paloma Punch

Host a viewing party on your boat! Whether you watch football, basketball, hockey, or soccer, enjoy game day with these game day recipes and make this Paloma Punch. It works great for a large crowd and is very customizable.

Serves 4 generously.

Ingredients: 

1 cup grapefruit juice
4 Tbsp. lime juice
4 tsp. sugar
1 cup tequila
1 cup club soda (grapefruit flavor preferred)

Directions:

Combine grapefruit juice, lime juice, and sugar in a pitcher and stir until dissolved. Add tequila and club soda. Pour into ice-filled glasses.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating January 2019

More game day recipes:

Seven Layer Dip

Buffalo Chicken Wings

Mini Meatball Subs

New Jersey Style Sloppy Joes

 

 

Holiday Eggnog Latte 

Holiday Eggnog Latte

Tired of the old holiday standard fare? We’ve grown weary of heavy-handed feasts of roasted birds and piles of potatoes. Mix things up this year and host a holiday brunch. You’ll feel lighter and brighter with this Eggnog Latte.

Ingredients: 

4 cups strong hot coffee or espresso
2 cups eggnog
2 cups milk, warmed
2 oz. rum
Whipped cream
Ground nutmeg

Directions: 

In a pitcher combine hot coffee, eggnog, milk, and rum. Pour mixture into four coffee mugs and top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of nutmeg.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating December 2018

More holiday recipes:

Billionaire’s Bacon

Pomegranate Champagne Cocktail

Stuffed Dates

Smoked Salmon Toasts

Festive Fruit Salad

Breakfast Strata

Pomegranate Champagne Cocktail 

Skip the heavy holiday hams and roasts. If you’re cruising over the holidays, switch it up. Plan a festive champagne brunch for Christmas morning.

Pomegranate Champagne Cocktail

Host a festive holiday brunch this winter. Everyone will love this bright and tangy twist on a breakfast cocktail. This Pomegranate Champagne Cocktail recipe serves four but is easily doubled for a crowd. Enjoy!

Ingredients: 

1 lime, halved
2 tbsp. sugar
1 cup pomegranate juice
1 bottle champagne
1 orange, thinly sliced

Directions: 

Rub rims of four champagne glasses with lime and dip in sugar. Pour 1/4 cup pomegranate juice into each glass and top with champagne. Garnish each with an orange slice.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating December 2018

More holiday recipes:

Billionaire’s Bacon

Stuffed Dates

Eggnog Latte

Smoked Salmon Toasts

Festive Fruit Salad

Breakfast Strata

Tequila Sunshine

Summertime calls for mandatory sunshine and optional tequila. So drink up this Tequila Sunshine!

If you’re feeling the summer heat, take a dip and then refresh with this bright and tasty Tequila Sunshine.

Tequila Sunshine

Ingredients:

4 Tbsp. lime juice placed in a shallow rimmed bowl
1/4 cup sugar spread on a small plate
Ice cubes
8 oz. white or gold tequila
8 oz. orange juice
4 Tbsp. lemon juice
4 tsp. lime juice
Lime slices for garnish

Directions:

Rim four hurricane glasses (or any available) with lime juice, then sugar. Fill each glass with ice and top with 2 oz. tequila, 2 oz. orange juice, 1 Tbsp. lemon juice, and 1 tsp. lime juice. Stir. Garnish with lime slice. Serve with tortilla chips and salsa.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating July 2018

More from this menu:

Grilled Fish Taco Salad

Mango Salsa

Easy Mexican Churros

 

 

Ginger Grape Punch

Ginger Grape Punch

Relax on the aft deck with a cool glass of this Ginger Grape Punch. Refreshing, sweet, and fruit-filled.

Ingredients: 

2 cups seedless grapes, halved
1 orange and 1 lemon, thinly sliced
4 cups ginger ale
4 cups white grape juice
8 oz. vodka (optional)

Directions: 

Fill a pitcher with fruit. Top with ginger ale, grape juice, vodka, and stir well. Pour punch into four ice-filled glasses. Enjoy!

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating June 2018

More Father’s Day Food:

Summer Salad Bar

Quick and Easy Sauerkraut

Creamy Coleslaw

Hot Dog Bar

Drink in The Bahamas with a Sky Juice Cocktail

Sky Juice

Paradise is just a sip away! Enjoy this Sky Juice cocktail and pretend you’re in the islands.

Ingredients:

2 cups coconut water
1 cup evaporated milk
1 cup gin (or rum)
3 Tbsp. sugar (optional)
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/4  tsp. nutmeg

Directions:

Pour coconut water, milk and gin into a pitcher. Add sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg and mix well. Chill and serve over ice.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating May 2018

More Bahamian Recipes:

Arugula Pineapple Salad

Baked Coconut Shrimp

Baked Bahamian Grouper

Sweet Banana Cake 

Spritzy, Springy and Sweet: Try a Venetian Spritz

Venetian Spritz
12 oz. Prosecco
6 oz. Campari
6 oz. club soda
Orange slices

Fill 4 tall glasses with ice. Pour into each glass: 3 oz. Prosecco, 1 ½ oz.
Campari, 1 ½ oz. club soda. Garnish each with an orange slice.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating April 2018

More Spring Recipes:

Spring Menu

Kidney Bean Salad

Asparagus in Egg Sauce

Easy Broiled Scallops with Parmesan

Pasta in Fish Sauce

Drink up! Top Spring Cocktails

April Showers bring May…cocktails? Sure, we’ll go with that. Here is a list of some of Southern Boating‘s favorite spring cocktails. Enjoy!

Mint Julep

The Iconic drink is the perfect spring cocktail.

Ingredients:
2 oz Bourbon
1/2 oz Simple Syrup
Crushed Ice
Mint Sprig 

Directions: 
In a julep cup (or highball glass) muddle 2 sprigs of mint with the simple syrup. Fill cup 3/4 full with crushed ice. Add bourbon. Stir. Fill remaining glass with crushed ice and a sprig of mint.

Recommended appetizer: Baby Lettuce Salad with Radishes

Berry Breeze

A berry breeze cocktail is perfect for spring cruising!
Ingredients:
2 oz Russian Vodka
4-5 blackberries
1/4 oz fresh lime juice
Ginger beer
Directions: 
Muddle blackberries. Add vodka and lime juice. Shake over ice. Strain into an ice-filled double old-fashioned (or copper mug). Top off with ginger beer. Stir gently. Garnish with a lime wheel and blackberry.
Recommended appetizer: Pork Sliders with Broccoli Rabe

 

 

 

Spicy Strawberry Blonde

Blondes always have more fun. And more jalapeno.

Ingredients:
2 oz Jalapeno Tequila
1 oz Lime juice
3/4 oz Simple syrup
1 Strawberry

Directions:
In shaker muddle strawberry, add ice and all ingredients. Shake and pour into a rox glass and garnish with strawberry and jalapeño.

Recommended dessert: Asian Sweet and Sour Fruit 

Limoncello Spritzers

Try a twist on limoncello: Limoncello Spritzers!

6 cups limoncello

Directions: Add ice cubes to a  pitcher. Pour the seltzer in and mix in the limoncello. Pour into individual glasses. Garnish with a lemon slice on the rim of each glass.

Recommended dessert: Strawberries with Lime Cream

What’s your favorite spring cocktail? Tell us in the comments!

Compass Rose Wine Stopper

Compass Rose Wine Stopper

Dress up your wine bottle with this Compass Rose Wine Stopper from Chart Metalworks. Made in Maine, USA, this showy wine stopper features a quality pewter, breathable cork stop, which measures 3 inches from top to bottom on a 1.5-inch face. The satin, silver finish pewter is lead-free and mimics sterling silver. FDA approved.

MSRP $60; chartmetalworks.com/compass-rose-wine-stopper

Bonus Reciepe: Moroccan Mint Gin Tea

Moroccan Mint Gin Tea

4 cups mint tea
1 Tbsp. chopped ginger
1 Tbsp. chopped orange zest
1/2 cup sugar
8 oz. gin
1/2 cup lemon juice
Sliced lemon

In a saucepan simmer tea, ginger, orange zest, and sugar over medium heat, stirring occasionally to dissolve sugar. Strain and let cool. Stir in gin and lemon juice and chill until cold. Serve over ice and garnish with a lemon slice.

Lori Ross Southern Boating September 2017

Keep it Cool with a Yeti Rambler Jug

Ready to withstand rugged conditions, the YETI RAMBLER JUG is made with 18/8 kitchen-grade stainless steel. Puncture- and rust-resistant, it will also not retain odor. Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps contents cold or hot for hours. An optional jug mount can be fastened to your boat to keep the Yeti Rambler Jug secure. Available in half-gallon or one-gallon sizes. MSRP $100 (half-gallon), $150 (one-gallon); yeti.com

Bahamian Beer

Drink Local

When in the islands, quench your thirst with Bahamian Beer.

Grand Bahama Island is the largest and northernmost of the Bahamian islands that is situated east-west, which makes it easily distinguishable on maps. Many cruisers arriving from the U.S. clear Customs at the island’s West End, which is a port of entry for The Bahamas and a mere 56 nautical miles from Palm Beach, Florida.

Unfortunately, for some, clearing Customs is their sole purpose and the extent of their visit to this island. But of the many additional reasons for an extended stay on Grand Bahama Island, high on the list is a tour of the Bahamian Brewery and Beverage Company (BBB) on Queens Highway in Freeport.

Among the visceral images and experiences The Bahamas typically brings to mind—sunny days, sandy beaches, gin-clear water, trophy-worthy fishing—a brewery visit seems to be diametrically opposed, that is, until visitors are led to where they’re invited to enjoy the delicious malt beverage. “We have allocated two acres of land to build a botanical garden where Grand Bahamians can sit and enjoy their Bahamian brewed beer in a relaxing atmosphere and so, too, can visiting tourists, or even me,” according to owner James “Jimmy” Sands, who launched the company in 2007.

Jimmy got his start in the wine and spirits business through his father, Everett Sands, a founding partner of Butler and Sands, the largest distributor of its time in The Bahamas. As a young boy, Jimmy would take his boat after school and tie it up at the dock near his father’s business. He’d do whatever odd jobs needed doing, whether it was to sweep floors or make deliveries. Jimmy eventually became more involved in his father’s business and learned all he could, which provided an experience and knowledge platform in preparation for his own venture.

“I had this idea to brew beer by Bahamians for Bahamians and had the plan completed and a brew license ready to go when my dad sold the business,” said Jimmy, whose family’s Bahamian roots go back more than three centuries. “For four years, I sat on the beach turning ideas over in my head, planning the details of how I would build a brewery when my non-compete clause expired.” At that time, his strongest competition was Kalik beer, which was introduced in 1988 and by 2007 had increased its market share to 50 percent. But Jimmy used his established connections and lined up strong financial investors.

In addition to his experience in distribution, Jimmy’s research led him to Bavaria to learn more about the craft of brewing. There, he was introduced to Brewtech, which had experience with setting up breweries in the Caribbean and South America. Jimmy contracted with the German company to design, test and manufacture his new brewery in Germany so that it could be disassembled, shipped to The Bahamas and reassembled by his Bahamian team on a 20-acre parcel on Grand Bahama Island, the island of his mother’s birth. Grand Bahama also offered the opportunity to use spring water—through the Hawksbill Creek agreement—as opposed to desalinated water, a business advantage that was not available in Nassau. Brewtech helped him find a brew master along with German exporters of hops and barley since those crops are not grown in The Bahamas.

Now, a decade after Jimmy’s family’s namesake beer was introduced, Sands Beer (full-bodied, 5.3% alc.) now offers Sands Light (less calories, 4.2% alc.) and Sands Pink Radler (mixed with grapefruit juice, 2.3% alc.). BBB also offers:

High Rock Lager: full-bodied, bolder taste, 5.6% alc.

Strong Back Stout: dark malt, 7.7% alc.

Bush Crack: light lager, 5.9% alc.

Triple B Malta: natural malt vitamin mix, 0% alc.

For more information on Bahamian Brewery and Beverage company or to arrange a tour, go to bahamianbrewery.com or call (242) 352-4070.

By Liz Pasch Southern Boating May 2017

Accon Marine Drink Holders

Accon Marine’s Quick Release Drink Holders securely hold a variety of glasses, cans and containers. Fastened to the surface, they can easily be removed when not in use. Available in single and double models in your choice of marine-grade aluminum or stainless steel. MSRP from $62.36 (aluminum), from $78.52 (stainless steel); acconmarine.com

TELL US: what is the best cruising cocktail?

What is your favorite cocktail to enjoy aboard or cruising?

Tell us in the poll below and then read our staff pick:

There are so many options…Gibson?Gimlet?Gin Fizz? Gin Madras?Greyhound? And those are just the ‘G’s!

SB&Y’s Staff Pick

You’ve heard of a Moscow Mule… but what about a Sailors Mule?

No! Not that kind.

This cocktail has an added kick with a spicy ginger and simple syrup in the mix. If you can’t find ginger simple syrup, just chop fresh ginger into thin rounds and boil with 1 cup water and 1 cup sugar for 30 minutes, strain and cool.

 

Ingredients 
1 oz. lime juice
3.5 oz. ginger beer
1 oz. ginger simple syrup
1.5 oz. Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum (or substitute your rum of choice)

 

Okay, that’s more like it! A true Sailors Mule. Yum!

Add rum, lime juice, and ginger simple syrup to an ice-filled cocktail shaker. Shake to combine. Pour into a glass with a few cubes of ice and top with ginger beer. Add lime wedge and mint for garnish, if desired. Enjoy!

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