Passion Fruit Cocktail in 5 minutes

If you like a sweet, tangy, salty combo this drink will really hit the spot for you! Every time I have this I’m smacking my lips together after every sip. SO SO GOOD!

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Happy Friday & Cheers to the weekend!! 💃 If your thinking 🤔 “what should I grab at the liquor store on my way home from work” (or just in general) this drink could be a good contender!! *** If your in southern Ontario they have these passion fruits available now at many grocery stores. I got these for $0.88/each at Fresco! Enjoy!! Xoxo #fruitdelapassion #passionfruit #passionfruitcocktail #cocktails #cocktail #cocktailrecipes #cocktailrecipe #rum #cheers #homemadecocktails #fyp #drinks #viral

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Alcohol Substitutes:

The use of alcohol in this recipe is totally optional! The alcohol can be replaced with more passionfruit juice, however I highly recommend using some fizzy fresh Sprite.

Passion Fruit Cocktail

TIPS AND THINGS TO NOTE:

Purchasing Passion Fruit:

Passion Fruits can be tricky to find depending on where you live, however they are becoming more and more available with the tropical fruit craze hitting social media. I was able to purchase these for $0.88 CAD at a local grocery store called Freshco here in Southern Ontario. I have also seen them at No Frills, Metro, Loblaws and almost every Oriental grocery store in the GTA. It is okay if the outside appears a bit wrinkly as these are super ripe. Avoid it if it is mushy though. A few small circular dents here and there is perfect.

Tajin:

Tajin is a tangy chili seasoning from Mexico. It is extremely popular now and readily available at most grocery stores. Not only is it perfect for riming glasses but so good on fruit- especially mango.

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Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 1 min Total Time 6 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 1

Ingredients

For rim:

For drink:

Instructions

  1. Onto a saucer or plate combine your salt and Tajin.

     

  2. Squeeze/rub some lime juice along the rim of your glass.

  3. Turn your cup upside down and dip it into your salt and Tajin mixture. Turn your cup (clockwise/counterclockwise)repeatedly until you have a nice coating on the rim of your glass.

     
  4. Into your prepared cup add ice and rum – or sprite if you do not consume alcohol.

  5.  Cut your passion fruit in half. 1 half if for your drink and the other half is reserved for garnish.

     
  6. Scoop in the pulp from 1 half of the passion fruit using a spoon.

  7. Add passion fruit juice.

  8. Cut a slit into the other passion fruit half and garnish your cup.

  9. Enjoy!

Note

  • Tajin: Tajin is a tangy chili seasoning from Mexico. It is extremely popular now and readily available at most grocery stores. Not only is it perfect for riming glasses but so good on fruit- especially mango.
  • Substitutes for alcohol: The use of alcohol in this recipe is totally optional! The alcohol can be replaced with more passionfruit juice, however I highly recommend using some fizzy fresh Sprite.
  • Buying passion fruits: Passion fruits can be tricky to find depending on where you live, however they are becoming more and more available with the tropical fruit craze hitting social media. I was able to purchase these for 88 cents CAD at a local grocery store called Freshco here in Southern Ontario. I have also seen them at No Frills, Metro, Loblaws and almost every Oriental grocery store in the GTA. It is okay if the outside appears a bit wrinkly as these are super ripe. Avoid it if it is mushy though. A few small circular dents here and there is perfect.
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