Sunday, September 5, 2010

A Bite of Summer - Watermelon Basil Martini Jelly Shot



Watermelon Basil Martini Jelly Shot, skewered and ready for noshing



This week I was inspired by Kahakai Kitchen's yummy Honeydew-Mint Agua Fresca recipe and decided to create an "agua fresca style" jelly shot, using watermelon and a different aromatic, basil!  

Recipe testing for this jelly shot was conducted with both vodka and gin - it works great with either.  I must admit I was very taken with a version made Hendrick's Gin - and even added a drop of rosewater to bring out the floral notes in the gin. (Important safety tip - a SINGLE drop of the highly potent rosewater will do - its tempting to use more but take it from me, this will result in a jelly shot that tastes rather bouquet-ish!)  


For serving, I can't resist a floral motif for this jelly shot - love the melon-y pink and the nod to the rosewater!  Skewers are shown above, with the jelly shots cut into 3/4 inch squares and interspersed with watermelon flowers (cut with a tiny cookie cutter) and slices of fresh basil.  Another option is to set the jelly shots in a flexible silicon mold, and place on a slice of watermelon (as shown below).  In either case, the watermelon slices and basil add a nice burst of flavor.  If you don't have time to mess around with molds and skewers, set the jelly shots in a pan as directed, cut into cubes, and top with a little finely chopped watermelon and basil on top, salsa style.

The floral treatment . . .

Recipe follows.  If you plan on using molds or skewers, do add an extra 1/2 package of Knox gelatin (1/2 package = about 1 tsp).  If you are using sheet gelatin, please visit the recipe tab on the blog for the conversion.  

Cheers,

Michelle


Watermelon Basil Rose Martini

Recommended Pan:  1-pound loaf pan (approximately 8” x 4”/20 x 10 cm)

1/2 cup water
5 tablespoons frozen limeaid concentrate (thawed)
2 envelopes Knox gelatin
2/3 cup vodka or Hendricks Gin
2/3 cup watermelon basil juice (recipe follows)
1 drop rosewater (if desired)
1/4 inch thick seedless watermelon slices, for garnish (if desired)

Pour water and limeaid concentrate into a small saucepan and sprinkle with the 2 envelopes of gelatin. Allow the gelatin to soak for a minute or two. Heat over very low heat until gelatin is dissolved, stirring constantly, about 5 minutes. Stir in the vodka or gin and watermelon juice. Add rosewater if desired. Pour mixture into loaf pan or molds. Place in refrigerator to cool, several hours or overnight. 

To serve, cut into desired shapes (or unmold).  Cut shapes out of the watermelon slices with a cookie cutter or a sharp knife.  Place one shot on each watermelon shape. Makes 18 to 24 jelly shots. 

Watermelon Basil Juice
1/2 pound seedless watermelon chunks (about 2 cups)
10 large fresh basil leaves (about 1/4 cup)
Food processor and strainer

Place watermelon and basil in the bowl of the food processor and process until very smooth.  Strain through fine mesh strainer to remove any solids.  

8 comments:

Lynn @ I'll Have What She's Having said...

Very cute! And they sound delicious!

Lauren Zabaneh said...

Hi there! Thank you so much for stopping by Foodie House. What a creative and delightful blog you have! Your photos are spectacular and the shots themselves are so beautiful. I'm sure they taste just as good. So glad to have met you! thanks again!

sweetpeaskitchen.com said...

These are such a fun idea!! I will have to try one of these out for my next party! :)

Jelly Shot Test Kitchen said...

Thanks everyone! This was such a fun recipe and so glad you enjoyed!

Karen said...

I'm wishing that the theme of my blog was jelly shots as I read yours...It's such a fun thing to test!
I love basil in cocktails...this one sounds refreshing.

Liv Wan said...

Hello Michelle,
Watermelon is one of my favorite fruit and I love this watermelon basil martini jelly shot so so so much. the little red flower shape is so cute. Oh, it's totally my type of food. Many thanks of sharing this wonderful recipe. I hope you will have a nice day. :)

Siena said...

I really wanted to make these before summer is over, and I got a chance last night! They were great! Served them on top of little watermelon cubes and they were delicious.

marcela said...

Yay I just made my first batch of jello-shots ever and this recipe turned out perfectly!!! Thanks... all the way from Guatemala!!!