Simple Cook Perfect Thai Basil & Calamansi Vodka Gimlet

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Thai Basil & Calamansi Vodka Gimlet. Thai basil is a type of basil native to Southeast Asia that has been cultivated to provide distinctive traits. Widely used throughout Southeast Asia, its flavor. With their lovely, purple stems and purple-veined leaves on a shiny, dark green background, Thai basil plants are grown not only for their culinary uses but also as an ornamental specimen.

Thai Basil & Calamansi Vodka Gimlet Thai basil is a perennial herb, that grows as a small, multi-branched shrub, reaching up to a foot in height. It has narrow, arrow-shaped leaves that are about half the size of common sweet basil leaves. Thai Basil - The leaves of Thai basil are small, pointed, and dark in color. To make Thai Basil & Calamansi Vodka Gimlet you need 5 ingredients and just 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients

  1. It's of Thai Basil Syrup https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/1757765-mostly-thai-basil-simple-syrup.
  2. It's of vodka.
  3. You need of fresh squeezed calamansi juice.
  4. It's of ice.
  5. You need of calamansi halves and fresh basil leaves for garnish.

Minerals - Thai basil contain iron which is an essential mineral and helps to make haemoglobin in the body. Thai basil is native to Southeast Asia, but is believed to have originated in India; however, some experts believe that it may actually have originally come from Iran. Thai basil has a distinctly different flavor that is more like Holy basil (but better tasting). It is sweet flavored, but has a hint of licorice taste to it.

Thai Basil & Calamansi Vodka Gimlet method

  1. Combine all ingredients in a shaker and shake a few times..
  2. If you don't have a shaker, just combine everything in a high volume glass or pitcher and give it a few stirs. But you knew that already. I just didn't want to sound all Alton Brown gadgety-like on you. :).
  3. Serve on the rocks and garnish with a calamansi half and a sprig of fresh basil..
  4. Cheers! :).

It also has a more compact growth habit. I live in Tennessee and I can't seem to find and Thai Basil or Holy Basil in my local grocery stores. The closest Asian market is about an hour away from me so that is out right now. Our Thai Basil turkey jerky is brightly flavored with sweet basil and our distinctive blend of Thai style spices. This savory jerky will transport you to another world.