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Starry Nocturne

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Artistic cocktail inspired by Van Gogh's Starry Night

Starry Nocturne

AI Cocktail Info

Serving : 1 cocktail

ABV
17%*
Calories
231*
Net Carbs
16g*
AI Request:Create a very complicated cocktail based on The painting Starry Night by Van Gogh using edible glitter
*Estimated by AI - may vary

Instructions

Description: Inspired by Van Gogh's swirling masterpiece, "Starry Night," the Starry Nocturne cocktail embodies the dynamic essence of the night sky with deep, dreamy hues and shimmering accents. This intricate cocktail captures the ethereal and luminous magic of the stars through layers of vibrant flavors and textures, accentuated with the delightful sparkle of edible glitter. Ingredients: - 1 oz gin - 0.5 oz blue curaçao - 0.75 oz elderflower liqueur - 1 oz fresh lemon juice - 0.5 oz lavender syrup - 1 oz butterfly pea flower tea, chilled - 1 egg white - Dash of absinthe - Edible gold and silver glitter - Lemon twist, for garnish - Edible violets, for garnish Instructions: 1. Start by preparing a butterfly pea flower tea infusion. Steep 1 tbsp of dried butterfly pea flowers in 8 oz of hot water for 5 minutes. Strain, cool, and set aside. 2. In a shaker, combine gin, blue curaçao, elderflower liqueur, lemon juice, lavender syrup, egg white, and a dash of absinthe. 3. Dry shake (without ice) vigorously to emulsify the egg white until frothy. 4. Add ice to the shaker and shake again until well-chilled. 5. Double strain the mixture into a chilled coupe glass. 6. Slowly pour the chilled butterfly pea flower tea over the back of a spoon to create a gentle layering effect, allowing the deep indigo color to settle on top. 7. Carefully sprinkle edible gold and silver glitter over the top of the drink to mimic the starry sky effect. 8. Garnish with a lemon twist and a few edible violets for a finishing touch. Glassware: Coupe Glass The Starry Nocturne is a visual and sensory homage, combining aromatic floral notes and refreshing citrus with a touch of artisanal flair, designed to mesmerize as much as the artwork itself.

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