I have a penchant for buying many cute little bottles of sparkling sake at the Japanese market. They are fun, the perfect size for a couple of cocktails, and it gives me a chance to try out different kinds without making a commitment to a large bottle. This pretty pink one is called "Hana-Awaka" which according to the label means "Sparkling Flower." The label describes is as "Gently sweet with balanced tartness, complements sweet dishes or desserts."
It is quite delicious on its own, but sometimes a girl needs a pretty sparkling cocktail to help her relax after a crazy week. The pink bottle and some organic raspberries in my fridge made me think of the bottle of raspberry framboise sitting in my bar and thus the Raspberry Sake Sparkler was born. It is lightly sweet, bubbly and an elegant Simple Saturday Sipper.
Raspberry Sake Sparkler
by Deb, Kahakai Kitchen
raspberry liqueur (I used framboise)
sparkling sake (or a sparkling wine or champagne)
sparkling sake (or a sparkling wine or champagne)
fresh raspberries to garnish
In a champagne flute, place 2 Tbsp of raspberry liqueur. Top with sparkling sake and serve, garnished with fresh raspberries.
Notes/Results: Very good--bubbly, sweet, but not too sweet, and with a nice raspberry flavor. Quick and simple, this is a perfect cocktail for a warm summer's afternoon or evening. If you can't find sparkling sake, any slightly sweet sparkling wine or champagne would work. I will make this again.
Notes/Results: Very good--bubbly, sweet, but not too sweet, and with a nice raspberry flavor. Quick and simple, this is a perfect cocktail for a warm summer's afternoon or evening. If you can't find sparkling sake, any slightly sweet sparkling wine or champagne would work. I will make this again.
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Sparkling sake...sounds perfect to me since regular sake is a bit too intense. Except in sake bombs. Then it's lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like such a refreshing cocktail. Definitely necessary when you've had one of THOSE weeks.
sounds lovely! and looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture! If the sun ever returns to our San Diego coast we will definitely have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteGosh I wish I lived near you, we could sip every Saturday!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt does, indeed, look like a relaxing refresher. I've never had sparkling sake. I'll have to keep my eyes open for it. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThis looks like one of those cocktails that goes down way too easily:) I can see myself drinking one and wanting another one!
ReplyDeleteThe Japanese market sounds like a fun place to visit. So fun to try new things.
Gorgeous!! Oh my gosh, I can just imagine myself on a deck overlooking the ocean...sipping these ALL DAY LONG! Beautiful Deb =)
ReplyDeleteHi Deb - What a splendid and creative way to enjoy Hana Awaka! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteKanpai,
Tim Hallett
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