Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Rose Sugar #MartiniRim #Tea #Herbaltea #Valentinerecipe #Champagnerim



Rose Sugar Recipe 
2 cups Organic Sugar
1 teaspoon Rose Extract 
2 tbl finely crushed Culinary Rose Petals
1 large glass jar for mixing/storage approx 16 oz

1. In a glass jar add 2 cups of sugar and 2 tbl of Rose Extract .
2. Stir. 
3. Crush the rose petals into very fine pieces. Remember you'll be adding this to hot and cold tea and to the rim of champagne or a Rose Martini and you want the petals to be a gentle embellishment...so crush on. 
Add the rose petals to the mix and stir.
4. Allow to sit for 2 days or more. Mix again before using or bottling. This blend will yield (4) 4 oz bottles.

I love these 4 oz ball jars I found and I've left a link for you below. I sent these out with Christmas gifts this past season.  

Perfect gift  for your tea loving friends or for Valentine's Day.  Just add a package of their favorite tea and watch them swoon. Great giveaway or hostess gift for a tea party too.





I have to say this pairs well with lavender tea and  mint tea . Hot or cold.



Here's a link to labels. 




Rose Martini Recipe 

Add your "Homemade Rose Sugar" to the rim of your glass. Just dip the rim in a plate of water then dip it in a plate of rose sugar. How romantic along the rim of a champagne glass.

Mix /Shake
1 cup of ice
1 oz of Vodka or Gin 
1 oz of Coconut Water (it's light enough to allow the rose to come through)
1 tsp of Monin Rose Syrup or 1/2 tsp or Rose Water flavoring



With love and gratitude,

Michele

















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5 comments:

  1. Sounds yummy! Thanks so much for linking up with me at my #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 9 where I leave a comment and share all entries on social media if share option is available, open February 1 to 26.

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  2. Awesome! I bet a rose martini is a really fascinating flavor.

    Thank you for linking up to Creative Compulsions!
    Michelle
    http://mybijoulifeonline.com

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  3. What a great idea for my tea times!

    You're most welcome to join me in a cuppa at Tea With Jennifer,
    Jennifer

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  4. Wow how fun is that! I want some - Pinning for later to try and thanks so much for sharing.

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