Passion fruit Cocktails
Explore 10 cocktail recipes made with Passion fruit
Top Passion fruit Cocktails
Passion Fruit Mojito
- 90ml White rum
- 30ml Lemon juice
- 30ml Soda water
- 7.5ml Sugar / simple syrup
- 8 Mint leaves
- 2 tablespoons Passion fruit
Archangel
- 30ml Vodka
- Top up Champagne / prosecco
- 5 Blackberries
- 1 Passion fruit
Pimped Up Prosecco
- Top up Champagne / prosecco
- Dash Pomegranate juice
- Dash Elderflower cordial
- 1 Orange
- Half Lime
- Half Passion fruit
- Quarter Grapefruit
Spiced Rum Porn Star Martini
- 60 ml Spiced rum
- 15 ml Passion fruit liqueur
- 60 ml Champagne / prosecco
- 5 ml Vanilla syrup
- 15 ml Lime juice
- 1 ½ fresh Passion fruit
Waltzing Matilda
- 30ml Dry gin
- Teaspoon Orange liqueur
- Top up Ginger ale
- 1 Passion fruit
Teen Passion
- 60ml Passion fruit liqueur
- Half Lime
- Teaspoon Sugar
- 1 Passion fruit
Q&A
Where does passion fruit originate from?
Passion fruit is native to South America, specifically to parts of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. Its cultivation and use have spread globally, particularly in regions with tropical and subtropical climates, making it a beloved ingredient in cuisines and cocktails around the world. The name 'passion fruit' was given by Spanish Catholic missionaries in the 16th century, who saw the flower's parts as symbols of the Passion of Christ, including the crown of thorns and the crucifixion wounds.
What makes passion fruit a unique ingredient in cocktails?
Passion fruit stands out in cocktails for its intense, exotic flavor that perfectly balances sweetness and tartness, along with a strong floral aroma. This versatility makes it an excellent companion to a wide range of spirits, enhancing the drink's complexity and depth. Whether used as a puree, juice, or syrup, passion fruit adds a vibrant tropical note to beverages, making it a popular choice for elevating tiki and fruity cocktails.
How is passion fruit prepared for use in cocktails?
Passion fruit can be prepared in multiple ways for cocktails. To extract the juice, cut the fruit in half and scoop out the pulp, then strain it to remove the seeds. The pulp itself can be muddled directly into drinks for both flavor and texture. Passion fruit syrup or puree can also be prepared by combining the strained juice with sugar, heating until dissolved, then cooling. This versatile ingredient can be easily incorporated into a variety of cocktail recipes, creating refreshingly tropical beverages.
What are some garnishing tips for cocktails using passion fruit?
For an appealing and exotic touch, garnish cocktails with a half slice of passion fruit to showcase its vibrant interior and seeds. Edible flowers or a sprig of mint can also complement the tropical aesthetic. For a visually stunning presentation, float a small amount of passion fruit pulp on top of the drink. These garnishing tips not only enhance the visual appeal but also heighten the sensory experience of passion fruit-flavored cocktails.
Can passion fruit be used in non-alcoholic cocktails, and if so, how?
Absolutely, passion fruit is a fantastic choice for non-alcoholic cocktails, offering the same tropical flavor and aroma without the alcohol. Try mixing passion fruit juice or puree with sparkling water, lemonade, or iced tea for a refreshing and flavorful mocktail. It can also be used in fruit punches, smoothies, and as a mixer with other fruit juices to create vibrant, non-alcoholic drinks that can be enjoyed by everyone.