Red Snapper Cocktail recipe
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Red Snapper is the gin-led cousin of the Bloody Mary: a savoury, spiced long drink built on tomato juice and sharpened with citrus. You’ll often see it treated as a simple spirit swap that keeps the same brunch-friendly, hair-of-the-dog attitude, but with gin’s drier backbone bringing a different kind of snap. Its story is closely tied to the wider Bloody Mary family rather than a single, universally agreed origin, so it’s best understood as a classic-style variation that leans into gin’s crispness.
Expect dry gin to cut cleanly through the richness of tomato juice, while lemon juice adds a bright, tart lift that keeps the drink from feeling heavy. Worcestershire sauce brings a deep savoury edge, Tabasco adds a quick, peppery heat, and a pinch each of salt and pepper tightens everything up, making the tomato taste fuller and more vivid. The result is bracing, salty-savoury, and gently fiery.
Serve it in a highball when you want something restorative and bold rather than sweet—ideal for brunch, lazy weekends, or as a palate-waker before a meal. If you like savoury cocktails, spice, and that satisfying tomato-and-seasoning hit, this one lands immediately; you can also nudge it hotter or milder by adjusting the Tabasco and pepper to your comfort.
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Dry gin and tomato juice lead with a savory, herbal backbone, while lemon juice brightens the mid-palate; pepper, Tabasco sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and salt stack up as a peppery, tangy, umami finish that lingers. It works because the citrus and heat lift the tomato’s weight and the gin’s botanicals stay present, making it ideal for brunch drinkers who want savory spice over sweetness.
Method
How to make a Red Snapper
- Dry gin 60ml, Lemon juice 15ml, Tomato juice 120ml, Pepper Pinch, Tabasco Sauce Dash, Worcestershire sauce Dash, Salt Pinch
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- Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Shake well for 10-15 seconds
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- Strain into a highball glass and serve
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What is the origin of the Red Snapper cocktail?
The Red Snapper is considered to be the original name for what is now more commonly known as the Bloody Mary. It was reportedly first created in the early 1930s at the St. Regis Hotel in New York by bartender Fernand Petiot. The name 'Red Snapper' was initially used because the original name, Bloody Mary, was deemed too vulgar for the hotel's elegant clientele.
What is the best way to combine the ingredients for a Red Snapper?
The best way to combine the ingredients for a Red Snapper is by adding all the ingredients — lemon juice, pepper, Tabasco sauce, tomato juice, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and dry gin — into a shaker with ice. Shake well until the mixture is chilled, then strain into a highball glass filled with ice. This method ensures a well-mixed cocktail with a balanced flavor profile.
How can I garnish a Red Snapper to enhance its presentation?
A Red Snapper can be garnished with a variety of items to enhance its presentation. Traditional garnishes include a celery stick and a lemon wedge to add a refreshing crunch and a citrus note. For a more elaborate presentation, consider adding a skewer of olives, a pickled onion, or even a cooked shrimp. A sprinkle of ground paprika or smoked salt on the rim of the glass can also add a decorative and flavorful touch.
If I don't have dry gin, what can I use as a substitute in a Red Snapper?
If you don't have dry gin, a common substitute in a Red Snapper is vodka, which maintains the cocktail's spirit-forward character without dramatically altering its flavor profile. For a non-alcoholic version, you can omit the alcohol entirely and add a bit more tomato juice or use a non-alcoholic gin alternative to replicate the gin's botanical notes.
What types of food pair well with a Red Snapper cocktail?
The savory and spicy flavors of a Red Snapper cocktail pair well with a variety of foods. Seafood dishes, particularly oysters and shrimp, complement the cocktail’s briny and tangy notes. It also pairs well with brunch foods like eggs Benedict, bacon, and avocado toast. For those preferring vegetarian options, a classic grilled cheese sandwich or a Caesar salad can beautifully complement the Red Snapper's complex flavors.
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