Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Summertime Rum Punch

Hot summer days like the ones Ottawa has been experiencing lately require a tasty beverage to make the most of your relaxing during these lazy, hazy times. This recipe for rum punch is based on a formula used by both my Barbados-born father and a woman my wife met at the Wine and Food Show some years ago. This drink can pack quite a punch, so take the necessary precautions.
Ingredients
1 750 mL bottle of rum
240 mL citrus juice (lime or orange are good choices)
240 mL water
120 g white sugar
120 g brown sugar
nutmeg
cinnamon sticks
cloves
1 jar Maraschino cherries (optional)
"One part sour, two parts sweet; three parts strong, four parts weak."
  1. Pour the citrus juice into either a large punch bowl or pitcher. Set aside.
  2. In a saucepan combine the sugar, some cinnamon sticks, a few cloves, a dash of grated nutmeg, and the water. Bring everything to a boil, stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Allow the syrup to cool before mixing it with the juice.
  3. Add half the bottle of rum and stir until everything is mixed together. This is where you can add more rum if you want a stronger punch, or some of the juice from the Maraschino cherries if you prefer a sweeter drink.
  4. Add 4 cups of ice to your bowl or pitcher to keep the drink cool, and serve the punch with ice. Add a cherry for garnish.

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