Plymouth Pilgrims' Punch Recipe
- 4 cups demerara sugar
- 2 cups water
- 1 pineapple, peeled, cored, and diced
- 3 lemons, washed
- 2 ounces superfine sugar
- 3 bags green tea
- 1 quart hot water
- 1 liter Plymouth gin
- 1 ounce yellow Chartreuse or other liqueur of your choice
- 1 cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 liter chilled seltzer
- Make a rich syrup by combining demerara sugar and 2 cups water over medium-low heat, whisking until sugar is completely dissolved. Let cool.
- Add pineapple cubes to the syrup and cover. Let soak overnight at room temperature. Strain the pineapple from the flavored syrup (don't discard the fruit-it's tasty).
- Use a sharp vegetable peeler or paring knife to remove the zest from three lemons; avoid the bitter white pith. Place the zest in a bowl and add the superfine sugar. Mash with a wooden muddler until the mixture is fragrant and the lemon oil combines with the sugar to make a thick paste. Let rest one hour, then remove the bits of peel (or leave them in as garnish).
- Prepare a weak green tea by soaking 3 tea bags in one quart hot water for three minutes; let cool.
- Combine the gin, Chartreuse (or other liqueur), tea, lemon/sugar mixture, lemon juice, and four ounces of the pineapple syrup, and stir until sugar is dissolved. Chill until ready to serve.
- To serve, add one liter chilled seltzer and ice.
demerara sugar, water, pineapple, lemons, sugar, green tea, water, gin, your choice, lemon juice, seltzer
Taken from www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2011/05/time-for-a-drink-the-plymouth-pilgrims-punch-gin-punch-recipe.html (may not work)