Maori MagicCocktail recipe
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Highball glass
Ingredients
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Method
How to make a Maori Magic
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- Pour Campari, limoncello and lemon juice onto ice in a glass
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- Stir
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- Top up with tonic water
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- Decorate with a wedge of lime and serve
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FAQ's
Can I substitute Campari with another ingredient in Maori Magic?
Yes, if you don't have Campari or prefer a slightly different taste, you can substitute it with Aperol for a sweeter, less bitter flavor, or with another type of bitter aperitif. The substitute may slightly alter the taste and color of the Maori Magic, but the cocktail will still be delicious.
What garnish works best with Maori Magic?
For Maori Magic, a garnish of a lemon wheel or a twist of lemon peel works beautifully. It complements the citrus notes from the lemon juice and lemon liqueur, adding an aromatic touch and enhancing the cocktail's appearance.
What is the best way to serve Maori Magic?
Maori Magic is best served cold in a highball glass. First, fill the glass with ice, then pour in the measured ingredients—lemon juice, Campari, lemon liqueur—and gently stir. Finally, top up with tonic water and garnish with a lemon wheel or twist. Serve immediately.
How does the alcohol content of Maori Magic compare to a standard cocktail?
With an alcohol content of 7.1%, Maori Magic falls below the average alcohol content of a typical cocktail, which can range from 10% to 20% alcohol by volume (ABV). Maori Magic is a relatively lighter option, making it suitable for occasions when you prefer something not too strong.
How can I customize Maori Magic to suit my taste?
To customize Maori Magic, consider adjusting the balance of sweetness and bitterness by playing with the amounts of lemon liqueur and Campari. For a sweeter version, increase the lemon liqueur slightly. If you prefer it more bitter, add a bit more Campari. You can also experiment with different types of tonic water, including flavored options, to introduce new flavor notes.
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