Go Blue-tini

Who is ready for some college football this weekend???  Thankfully, we have our power back after Hurricane Irene!  To celebrate Michigan’s first game (Yep, I’m a Wolverine, sorry Buckeyes, Spartans, etc.) I thought I’d come up with a fun cocktail, Go Blue-tini.  But don’t worry if you’re not a Michigan fan (yeah, I know there are about 2 of you out there who are not Michigan fans).    I have a few suggestions to come up with a drink for your favorite college, professional, or any other team!

 

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For my Go Blue-tini, I had a vision of making a “maize” M floating in a “blue” drink but wasn’t sure how I wanted to make a blue drink.  The first thing that came to mind was using Curacao since it’s a blue liqueur.  But I didn’t have any in the house and of course I got the inspiration to make these Go Blue-tinis on a Sunday and you can’t buy alcohol here on Sunday  (soooo my luck!).  But that’s ok, because I had a plan!  JELL-O has all sorts of colors and flavors of gelatin including Berry Blue perfect for a Michigan drink.

 

Not a Michigan fan? I know it can’t be possible, but for the 2 of you who aren’t…JELL-O has lots of great colors to create drinks for any team colors.  You can also combine colors to make the perfect shade or flavor.  Think of team colors, mascot, cheers, etc.  to come up with the perfect drink for your favorite team. I cut out some pineapple slices to form M’s but you could use other fruit, candy, etc.  to cut out letters, mascots, or shapes.  You can use toothpicks to keep it all together if you need to.

 

For my Michigan block “M” I sliced the pineapple vertically to form long slices.

With a sharp knife I cut out the block M’s.  If your slices are thin enough they will probably float in your drink as mine did.  However you can use toothpicks so that it rests on top of the glass, hang them over the side of the glass, or get creative!  I cut the M’s out freehand but you can trace them or use a cookie cutter if you can find one the right size, right letter, and sharp enough.

To make the blue gelatin a little deeper shade and add a little flavor to the drink I used  some POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice.

The M floated right on top!  Go Blue!

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Go Blue-tini
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Recipe type: Drink
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Serves: 1
Make a cocktail to celebrate your favorite team! This maize & blue drink is for my favorite team – University of Michigan!
Ingredients
  • 3 tablespoons vodka
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 2 tablespoons pomegranate juice
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • 1 teaspoon blue gelatin
  • 3 tablespoons lemon-lime soda
  • pineapple slices cut into M’s
Instructions
  1. Mix vodka, water, pomegranate juice, lime juice, and gelatin in shaker over ice.
  2. Strain drink into martini glass and mix with lemon-lime soda.
  3. Place M pineapple on top of each drink.
Notes
SNAPPY TIPS: Cut the pineapple into vertical slices then using a sharp knife cut into block M’s. SNAPPY SUBSTITUTIONS: Use your favorite colors or flavors of gelatin to form a drink for your favorite team. (For more recipes visit Snappy Gourmet at http://www.snappygourmet.com to sign up for an email/RSS subscription or visit Snappy Gourmet on Facebook or Twitter)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 thoughts on “Go Blue-tini

  1. Erin

    I am most definitely a Buckeye fan and this drinks offends me… not really but you and I cannot be friends on November 26th haha. But the floating M is cute.

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    1. snappygourmet Post author

      LOL Sounds good Erin! We just won’t talk on Nov 26th! :) Many of my friends are Buckeyes and that’s our usual arrangement! LOL But don’t worry, I’m working on a Buckeye recipe (not a drink) for this fall. :)

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    1. snappygourmet Post author

      Thanks Erin! You could definitely make these for the Badgers, although the Michigan ones of course will always look better. hee hee! :)

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    1. snappygourmet Post author

      Thanks Alison! I had looked for a M cookie cutter but unfortunately many of them are too big or not the right “block” style. Still looking though! Cutting the pineapple with a knife wasn’t too bad although I guess it depends on what you’re trying to cut out of it. :)

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  2. Carmen

    You definitely deserve a “most creative” badge! Really cute idea.

    I’m guessing the gelatin provides more than color and flavor (protein, viscosity). What if you use food coloring and leave out the gelatin? Will it still float your fruit?

    :)

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    1. snappygourmet Post author

      Thanks Carmen! You’re very sweet! You could probably use blue food coloring instead or even blue kool-aid or another blue liqueur. I just used what I had around. If you cut the pineapple thin enough I would think it would float. I didn’t refrigerate the drink so the jello really didn’t thicken and the drink wasn’t “thick” so I would think the pineapple would usually float. And if it doesn’t float, you could always stick it on the side of the glass or put toothpicks in it to set it on top of the glass.

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  3. Terri Lynn

    First I need to say “GO BLUE!” and second that these are AWESOME! I am totally making these to take to a party this weekend. I live in Ohio and showed my buckeye friends this and they were so jealous. They did say they would drink it but I think it’s because they are lushes :)

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