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Cocktail Garnishing
 
Cocktail garnishes are decorative ornaments that add character 
or style to a mixed drink, most notably to cocktails.
 
A large variety of cocktail garnishes are used. Many rum-based 
cocktails, especially those with fruit flavors, tend to be decorated 
with tropical-themed garnishes or slices of fruit. Tequila-based 
drinks favor limes and other citrus fruits. Gin- and vodka-based 
drinks tend toward garnishes with a more dignified flair (olives, 
onions, or possibly a citrus twist or a single maraschino cherry), 
unless they are variations of a fruity rum-based drink. Whiskey- 
and brandy-based drinks tend toward minimal garnishment, if 
any. Restaurant chains and hotel bars tend to use larger and 
more ostentatious garnishes, and neighborhood bars tend to go 
the other extreme.
1. Obtain the proper garnishing tools. Most
garnishes can be made with a paring knife,
but it is helpful to have a channel knife
tool and a grater. A larger knife may be
needed if larger fruits are to be prepared,
such as oranges and pineapples. Channel
Knife tools are used to make twists and spirals
from citrus fruits, while a grater enables         
one to grate ingredients such as chocolate         
and nutmeg fresh right over the cocktail. A       Lemon wedges and wheel, paring
grater can also be used to grate ingredients      knife, channel knife tool and the
that are used for rimming glasses. A              makings of lemon spirals, dark
combination of different garnishes can be         chocolate square and microplane
used, so have the tools ready for the types       grater
of garnishes that are to be made.
2. Decide what kinds of garnishes should be used. The
    cocktail recipe will usually call for a certain
    garnish, but this is not always the case. Different
    garnishes can be used according to personal
    preference, and combinations of multiple
    garnishes can be used. Citrus garnishes are
    generally great for cocktails that do not contain
    milk or cream, although there are creamy cocktails
    that call for citrus garnishes such as orange
    spirals. Maraschino cherries complement many
    different types of cocktails, but should never be
    used in certain cocktails, such as a standard
    martini. Many garnishes complement one of the
    primary cocktail ingredients. Tomato-based cocktails
    are generally garnished with limes, lemons and          
    celery stalks. Always consider how the garnish will     
    complement the flavor of the primary ingredients.      Bloody Bull cocktail garnished with
    Vodka-based cocktails tend to pair well with lemon     salt-rimmed glass, lemon wedge
    and lime flavors, tequila and rum pair well with       and lime wheel
    limes, rum can pair well with mint, chocolate pairs
    with creme de cacao liqueur, and coffee beans
    complement coffee liqueur. Also consider the
    overall theme of the drink. Tropical cocktails may
    use tropical fruits, and dessert cocktails may use
    cookies or chocolate. A cocktail that uses spiced
    rum may be garnished with a cinnamon stick.
3. Rim the glass. The rim of the empty glass can
be coated with garnishes such as fine sugar, salt,
cocoa powder, finely grated chocolate and finely
crushed graham crackers or cookies. To coat the
rim of a glass, first spread or mound the garnish
ingredient on a small plate or tray, then briefly
rub around the rim of the glass with something
such as a lemon wedge to moisten it. The garnish
will adhere to the area that is moistened. Then
                                                      
lay the glass on its side so that the rim is
touching the garnish, and rotate or roll the glass    
on the garnish so that the entire rim is coated.     Rimming glass with superfine sugar 
The glass can also just be placed upside down on
the rimming ingredient and rotated somewhat to
coat the rim. Additional garnishes may be added to
cocktails that are served in rimmed glasses.
4. Prepare standard or simple garnishes. Garnishes
generally need to be prepared before the cocktail
is mixed. Common, relatively simple garnishes for
cocktails include maraschino cherries as well as
citrus wedges, wheels, twists and spirals. Olives,
cocktail onions and celery stalks are also
commonly used for certain drinks.

• Wheels are made by simply slicing a fruit
widthwise. The ends of the fruit are disposed of,
and the slices should be about 1/4" thick. To make
                                                      
wedges, first cut off and dispose of the ends of      
the fruit, then slice the fruit into eight wedges.   Making lemon wedges 
Start by cutting the fruit in half from one cut
end to the other (lengthwise).
• Spirals can be dangled from the rim of the glass.
    Twists are twisted, bent or rolled to release the
    citrus skin oils and to give them their
    characteristic shape, then dropped into the drink.
    Twists can be about an inch or more long, while
    spirals can be a few or more inches long. Twists
    and spirals can both be made relatively easily with
    a channel knife tool. Try making twists by running
    the channel knife tool lengthwise along a lemon (or
    other citrus fruit), and make spirals by running the
    channel knife around a lemon. Twists and spirals
    can also be made by cutting the rind of a citrus
    fruit into strips with a paring knife.

    • Garnishes such as cherries, cocktail olives and
   cocktail onions can be speared with toothpicks
   and rested on the rim of the glass or merely
   dropped into the drink and allowed to rest on the
   bottom of the glass, especially if the drink is not
   opaque. If multiple such fruits are going to be used
   to garnish one cocktail, it is best to spear them
   together with a toothpick.

    • For an easy but attractive garnish, rest a sprig of
   mint on the glass rim or on the drink. Cinnamon
   sticks can simply be rested on the rim of the glass
   or placed vertically in the drink. 
5. Prepare more elaborate or exotic garnishes. Use a
    toothpick to stick together different fruits to make
    fruit "flags" and "boats". Flags are stuck onto the
    rim of the glass, with one fruit stuck on top of
    another. Boats essentially rest against the rim and         Orange boat and orange
    on or partially in the drink, but are not stuck onto        flag (use one to garnish a
    the rim of the glass. However, a boat garnish can           prepared cocktail)
    rest on the rim of the glass with the help of a
    toothpick. An orange and cherry boat is made by
    placing a cherry on the center of an orange wheel
    and bending the slice somewhat around the cherry
    like a taco. A toothpick is inserted through the
    orange slice and the cherry to keep the slice           
    curved like a boat around the cherry. Use boats
    with frothy cocktails. Try using fruits such as
    pineapples, bananas, kiwis and berries when
    making fruit flags. Leave fruits unpeeled when
    slicing them into garnishes such as wheels.                Pear slice and kiwi wheel
    Strawberries and other fruits can be dipped in             (use one to garnish a prepared
    melted chocolate and placed on the rim of the              cocktail)
    glass.
To make a chocolate-dipped strawberry that can be
   placed on the rim of a glass, first melt some
   chocolate, then carefully dip the strawberry in the
   chocolate and allow the extra chocolate to drip off.
   The chocolate should be allowed to cool and
   solidify somewhat so that is doesn't drip down the
   glass. Set the strawberry down on parchment
   paper or wax paper for a short period of time, or
   keep it suspended vertically so that the chocolate
   drips downward evenly and forms an even coating.          
   When the chocolate has become stable but is still
   somewhat gooey, make a vertical slice in the
                                                             
   bottom of the strawberry through the chocolate-          Banana slice, chocolate-dipped
   dipped part, and place it on the rim of the glass. If    strawberry, and pineapple
   the chocolate has been allowed to solidify               wedge with strawberry (use
   completely, it may crack and break off somewhat          one to garnish a prepared
   when the strawberry is sliced and placed on the          cocktail) 
   rim. The strawberry can be placed on an empty
   glass before straining or pouring the drink, and try
   chilling the glass and/or the strawberry first so that
   the chocolate solidifies rapidly. 
6.Garnish the prepared cocktail. Right after mixing the
   cocktail, garnish the cocktail as called for by the
   recipe or as desired.

Sprinkle ingredients such as cocoa powder and
   ground cinnamon on top of the cocktail. Grate or
   zest ingredients such as dark chocolate, nutmeg
   and citrus fruits fresh right over the cocktail.              Frothy cocktail with grated
   Cocktails made with hot coffee or hot chocolate               dark chocolate garnish
   (usually referred to as "warmers"), such as Irish
   Cream Coffee and Black Forest Hot Chocolate may
   be topped with whipped cream, and then garnished         
   with grated chocolate, cocoa powder or a                   
                                                            
   maraschino cherry.                                         
You can also float the garnish on the surface of the
   cocktail. Float coffee beans on frothy cocktails.
   Also float citrus spirals and thin fruit wheels (such
   as apple wheels) on various cocktails, not just
   frothy ones.                                                  Persimmon wheel floating
                                                                 in cocktail
Tips

- Always have garnishes prepared and ready before making cocktails.
- Practice making the garnishes before making actual cocktails.
- There are many variations on certain cocktail recipes, and garnishes will vary according to the
    recipe.
- Always use fresh, sanitary ingredients for garnishes, as the garnishes are foods and are
    meant to be consumed.

Warnings
                                                             
- Knives and other garnishing tools are sharp and may cause  injury if not handled properly and
    with care.
- No matter what kind of knife you are using, always make sure it's sharp. A dull knife tends to
    do more harm than good.

Things You'll Need

- Garnishing tools (grater, paring knife, channel knife tool for citrus spirals)
- Various garnishes (depending on your drinks)-maraschino cherries, citrus fruits, etc.
How to Make a Bloody Bull

A Bloody Bull is a tomato-based cocktail that is made
   with beef bouillon.

 Ingredients
 Salt
 1 oz vodka
 1/2 glass beef bouillon
 1/2 glass tomato juice
 2 dashes Worcestershire sauce (optional)
 Dash Tabasco sauce (optional)                                  
 Ground pepper (optional)                                         
                                                                
 1 lime wheel                                                     
 1 lemon wedge

 Steps
 1. Rim the glass with salt.
 2. Fill the glass with ice cubes.
 3. Pour in the vodka.
 4. Add Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco sauce.
 5. Fill glass halfway with beef bouillon.
 6. Top off the glass with tomato juice.
 7. Stir the drink.
 8. Sprinkle on the black pepper and garnish with lime wheel and lemon wedge.
3 Rim the glass




                   
                     
                   
                     
4 simple garnish




                    
                      
                    
                      
Spirals




           
             
           
             
Chocolate Full Moon



 Ingredients: 

   Amount                  Ingredient 

   2 Measures
                           Tequila

   1 Measure               De Kuyper Crème 
                           De Cacao – Brown
   1 Measure                                                   
                           Cream                                 
                                                               
                                                                 
   Method:                              Garnish:
   Pour all the ingredients into a      Chocolate shavings 
   shaker with ice and shake.           if desired
   Strain into a cocktail glass.        Type/Flavour:
   Garnish with chocolate shaving if    Chocolate
   desired.                             Glass:
   Additional notes:                    Martini
   Use De Kuyper Crème de Cacao 
   Dark for the best results.
                                                                    A root beer float
The End….!    
              
                  




        Thanks & Regards

      GAURAV DHEKANE

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Cocktail Garnishing Techniques

  • 2.   Cocktail garnishes are decorative ornaments that add character  or style to a mixed drink, most notably to cocktails.   A large variety of cocktail garnishes are used. Many rum-based  cocktails, especially those with fruit flavors, tend to be decorated  with tropical-themed garnishes or slices of fruit. Tequila-based  drinks favor limes and other citrus fruits. Gin- and vodka-based  drinks tend toward garnishes with a more dignified flair (olives,  onions, or possibly a citrus twist or a single maraschino cherry),  unless they are variations of a fruity rum-based drink. Whiskey-  and brandy-based drinks tend toward minimal garnishment, if  any. Restaurant chains and hotel bars tend to use larger and  more ostentatious garnishes, and neighborhood bars tend to go  the other extreme.
  • 3. 1. Obtain the proper garnishing tools. Most garnishes can be made with a paring knife, but it is helpful to have a channel knife tool and a grater. A larger knife may be needed if larger fruits are to be prepared, such as oranges and pineapples. Channel Knife tools are used to make twists and spirals from citrus fruits, while a grater enables   one to grate ingredients such as chocolate   and nutmeg fresh right over the cocktail. A Lemon wedges and wheel, paring grater can also be used to grate ingredients knife, channel knife tool and the that are used for rimming glasses. A makings of lemon spirals, dark combination of different garnishes can be chocolate square and microplane used, so have the tools ready for the types grater of garnishes that are to be made.
  • 4. 2. Decide what kinds of garnishes should be used. The cocktail recipe will usually call for a certain garnish, but this is not always the case. Different garnishes can be used according to personal preference, and combinations of multiple garnishes can be used. Citrus garnishes are generally great for cocktails that do not contain milk or cream, although there are creamy cocktails that call for citrus garnishes such as orange spirals. Maraschino cherries complement many different types of cocktails, but should never be used in certain cocktails, such as a standard martini. Many garnishes complement one of the primary cocktail ingredients. Tomato-based cocktails are generally garnished with limes, lemons and   celery stalks. Always consider how the garnish will   complement the flavor of the primary ingredients. Bloody Bull cocktail garnished with Vodka-based cocktails tend to pair well with lemon salt-rimmed glass, lemon wedge and lime flavors, tequila and rum pair well with and lime wheel limes, rum can pair well with mint, chocolate pairs with creme de cacao liqueur, and coffee beans complement coffee liqueur. Also consider the overall theme of the drink. Tropical cocktails may use tropical fruits, and dessert cocktails may use cookies or chocolate. A cocktail that uses spiced rum may be garnished with a cinnamon stick.
  • 5. 3. Rim the glass. The rim of the empty glass can be coated with garnishes such as fine sugar, salt, cocoa powder, finely grated chocolate and finely crushed graham crackers or cookies. To coat the rim of a glass, first spread or mound the garnish ingredient on a small plate or tray, then briefly rub around the rim of the glass with something such as a lemon wedge to moisten it. The garnish will adhere to the area that is moistened. Then   lay the glass on its side so that the rim is touching the garnish, and rotate or roll the glass   on the garnish so that the entire rim is coated. Rimming glass with superfine sugar  The glass can also just be placed upside down on the rimming ingredient and rotated somewhat to coat the rim. Additional garnishes may be added to cocktails that are served in rimmed glasses.
  • 6. 4. Prepare standard or simple garnishes. Garnishes generally need to be prepared before the cocktail is mixed. Common, relatively simple garnishes for cocktails include maraschino cherries as well as citrus wedges, wheels, twists and spirals. Olives, cocktail onions and celery stalks are also commonly used for certain drinks. • Wheels are made by simply slicing a fruit widthwise. The ends of the fruit are disposed of, and the slices should be about 1/4" thick. To make   wedges, first cut off and dispose of the ends of   the fruit, then slice the fruit into eight wedges. Making lemon wedges  Start by cutting the fruit in half from one cut end to the other (lengthwise).
  • 7. • Spirals can be dangled from the rim of the glass. Twists are twisted, bent or rolled to release the citrus skin oils and to give them their characteristic shape, then dropped into the drink. Twists can be about an inch or more long, while spirals can be a few or more inches long. Twists and spirals can both be made relatively easily with a channel knife tool. Try making twists by running the channel knife tool lengthwise along a lemon (or other citrus fruit), and make spirals by running the channel knife around a lemon. Twists and spirals can also be made by cutting the rind of a citrus fruit into strips with a paring knife. • Garnishes such as cherries, cocktail olives and cocktail onions can be speared with toothpicks and rested on the rim of the glass or merely dropped into the drink and allowed to rest on the bottom of the glass, especially if the drink is not opaque. If multiple such fruits are going to be used to garnish one cocktail, it is best to spear them together with a toothpick. • For an easy but attractive garnish, rest a sprig of mint on the glass rim or on the drink. Cinnamon sticks can simply be rested on the rim of the glass or placed vertically in the drink. 
  • 8. 5. Prepare more elaborate or exotic garnishes. Use a toothpick to stick together different fruits to make fruit "flags" and "boats". Flags are stuck onto the rim of the glass, with one fruit stuck on top of another. Boats essentially rest against the rim and Orange boat and orange on or partially in the drink, but are not stuck onto flag (use one to garnish a the rim of the glass. However, a boat garnish can prepared cocktail) rest on the rim of the glass with the help of a toothpick. An orange and cherry boat is made by placing a cherry on the center of an orange wheel and bending the slice somewhat around the cherry like a taco. A toothpick is inserted through the orange slice and the cherry to keep the slice   curved like a boat around the cherry. Use boats with frothy cocktails. Try using fruits such as pineapples, bananas, kiwis and berries when making fruit flags. Leave fruits unpeeled when slicing them into garnishes such as wheels. Pear slice and kiwi wheel Strawberries and other fruits can be dipped in (use one to garnish a prepared melted chocolate and placed on the rim of the cocktail) glass.
  • 9. To make a chocolate-dipped strawberry that can be placed on the rim of a glass, first melt some chocolate, then carefully dip the strawberry in the chocolate and allow the extra chocolate to drip off. The chocolate should be allowed to cool and solidify somewhat so that is doesn't drip down the glass. Set the strawberry down on parchment paper or wax paper for a short period of time, or keep it suspended vertically so that the chocolate drips downward evenly and forms an even coating.   When the chocolate has become stable but is still somewhat gooey, make a vertical slice in the   bottom of the strawberry through the chocolate- Banana slice, chocolate-dipped dipped part, and place it on the rim of the glass. If strawberry, and pineapple the chocolate has been allowed to solidify wedge with strawberry (use completely, it may crack and break off somewhat one to garnish a prepared when the strawberry is sliced and placed on the cocktail)  rim. The strawberry can be placed on an empty glass before straining or pouring the drink, and try chilling the glass and/or the strawberry first so that the chocolate solidifies rapidly. 
  • 10. 6.Garnish the prepared cocktail. Right after mixing the cocktail, garnish the cocktail as called for by the recipe or as desired. Sprinkle ingredients such as cocoa powder and ground cinnamon on top of the cocktail. Grate or zest ingredients such as dark chocolate, nutmeg and citrus fruits fresh right over the cocktail. Frothy cocktail with grated Cocktails made with hot coffee or hot chocolate dark chocolate garnish (usually referred to as "warmers"), such as Irish Cream Coffee and Black Forest Hot Chocolate may be topped with whipped cream, and then garnished   with grated chocolate, cocoa powder or a     maraschino cherry.   You can also float the garnish on the surface of the cocktail. Float coffee beans on frothy cocktails. Also float citrus spirals and thin fruit wheels (such as apple wheels) on various cocktails, not just frothy ones.  Persimmon wheel floating in cocktail
  • 11. Tips - Always have garnishes prepared and ready before making cocktails. - Practice making the garnishes before making actual cocktails. - There are many variations on certain cocktail recipes, and garnishes will vary according to the recipe. - Always use fresh, sanitary ingredients for garnishes, as the garnishes are foods and are meant to be consumed. Warnings   - Knives and other garnishing tools are sharp and may cause  injury if not handled properly and with care. - No matter what kind of knife you are using, always make sure it's sharp. A dull knife tends to do more harm than good. Things You'll Need - Garnishing tools (grater, paring knife, channel knife tool for citrus spirals) - Various garnishes (depending on your drinks)-maraschino cherries, citrus fruits, etc.
  • 12. How to Make a Bloody Bull A Bloody Bull is a tomato-based cocktail that is made with beef bouillon. Ingredients Salt 1 oz vodka 1/2 glass beef bouillon 1/2 glass tomato juice 2 dashes Worcestershire sauce (optional) Dash Tabasco sauce (optional)   Ground pepper (optional)     1 lime wheel   1 lemon wedge Steps 1. Rim the glass with salt. 2. Fill the glass with ice cubes. 3. Pour in the vodka. 4. Add Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco sauce. 5. Fill glass halfway with beef bouillon. 6. Top off the glass with tomato juice. 7. Stir the drink. 8. Sprinkle on the black pepper and garnish with lime wheel and lemon wedge.
  • 13. 3 Rim the glass        
  • 14. 4 simple garnish        
  • 15. Spirals        
  • 16. Chocolate Full Moon Ingredients:  Amount Ingredient  2 Measures Tequila 1 Measure De Kuyper Crème  De Cacao – Brown 1 Measure   Cream       Method: Garnish: Pour all the ingredients into a  Chocolate shavings  shaker with ice and shake.  if desired Strain into a cocktail glass.  Type/Flavour: Garnish with chocolate shaving if  Chocolate desired.  Glass: Additional notes: Martini Use De Kuyper Crème de Cacao  Dark for the best results. A root beer float
  • 17. The End….!         Thanks & Regards GAURAV DHEKANE