How to make Clarified Lime Juice and a Clarified Lime Cordial

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @Cocktailthoughts
    @Cocktailthoughts Год назад +9

    Clarified drinks have been a trend in almost all bars we have reviewed on our channel this year, great to know more in depth how they do it :P

  • @trevornash7874
    @trevornash7874 Год назад +3

    While I wouldn't make it often at home, clarifying and making a cordial out of extra citrus that would otherwise go bad is a great way to reduce waste in a bar.

  • @johnolmos8670
    @johnolmos8670 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Derek I wanted to say thank you for sharing this information! I’ve actually been using this technique to make perfectly clear syrups, liqueurs, and shrubs.
    The flavors I would say are much more bright and sharp.
    I’m a huge fan of your channel. I’ve been a bartender for 15 years and consider myself more of a culinary specialist making home syrups, tinctures and liqueurs.
    I’ve been making American classic cocktails my whole career but when I met my wife I shifted more towards Tiki because we both love the culture, ambience, and cocktails.
    I’m based in San Francisco and work at Bourbon and Branch if you are ever in town.
    Thank you so much for all you do

  • @paulg6778
    @paulg6778 Год назад +4

    Awesome job as always! Looking forward to the cordial’s use in a future video!

  • @panulli4
    @panulli4 Год назад +2

    Very fascinating topic! Truffles on the Rocks also has a recipe for a clear lime cordial. I‘ve tried it several times - always easy and delicious. Thought this might be interesting.

  • @firebricks3
    @firebricks3 Год назад +3

    Ok I was waiting for this video because this is one of the scarier things in Tropical Standard and the potential use of a centrifuge.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад +2

      I am comfortable enough now to do this quickly without the recipe. Very easy!

    • @firebricks3
      @firebricks3 Год назад +1

      @@makeanddrink I'm very interested in seeing if the recipes that require clarified lime juice (via the "Don's Mix" in there) are worth the effort.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад +1

      @firebricks3 those drinks are already filmed. Worth it.

  • @10a3asd
    @10a3asd Год назад +3

    3:17 -- what are super bags??
    Googled it: "Superbag is a porous, flexible, and heat-resistant culinary sieve adaptable for a variety of containers."

  • @lokmtb8503
    @lokmtb8503 Год назад +3

    I'd like to taste test the difference between this and agar clarified lime juice.

  • @ApothecaryAlyth
    @ApothecaryAlyth Год назад +4

    Great video, as always. Thank you! One additional benefit of clarifying - and especially when combining with sugar/syrup to make a cordial - is that it'll last longer. Normally, fresh lemon and lime juice start to oxidize within a few hours of being squeezed, and need to be used same day. A cordial like this made with clarified lime should be substantially as good after 10-15 days as it is on day one. Maybe even longer. Obviously, if your cordial starts to look/smell off before that long, don't trust it, but typically I think you can expect to get at least a couple of weeks out of it.
    Also, as an East Bay local ... any chance you want to hook it up with your lime plug? 👀

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад +1

      Great points! Las Montanas Markets had the cheap limes (pretty sure they're all over the East Bay), but it may just be right now. I went in a week later and it was the same case of limes and you could tell they had been sitting there.

    • @ApothecaryAlyth
      @ApothecaryAlyth Год назад

      @@makeanddrink Thank you for the tip. I love Las Montañas but I only visit a few times a year. I'll keep an eye on their weekly ads.

  • @alexharwel1950
    @alexharwel1950 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you
    Very informative

  • @HighKingTurgon
    @HighKingTurgon Год назад +2

    Clarified LEMON juice makes the ultimate Aviation! Strongly recommend you take on SOME clarification method!

    • @HighKingTurgon
      @HighKingTurgon Год назад

      Derek, would you like a portable induction burner? I literally have one that I've never used and I really don't have the cookware for it. Yours if you could use it. Provided I can shove it in a priority mail box

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад

      Appreciate the offer! I have one, but because cooking on camera takes a while, makes things more complicated, and because I've blown some circuits with the induction + cameras + lights I have been avoiding it. But thank you!

    • @HighKingTurgon
      @HighKingTurgon Год назад

      @@makeanddrink all the sense in the world. Plus it's more b-roll to shoot!

  • @marc0gdet
    @marc0gdet Год назад +3

    Loving the content Derek! What are the digital scales that you recommend using when it comes to measuring citric acid by weight for example?

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад +3

      Thank you! I use the one that the Modernist Pantry sells for the small stuff. It goes to 0.1g. For big stuff just a cheap one from Amazon I use for coffee but don't really love it.

  • @markpanlo15
    @markpanlo15 Год назад +1

    I did something like this using a recipe from Kevin Koss. It was a Clarified Mint Lime Cordial. Tried twice but it unfortunately never turned out as good as Kevin's in his RUclips video. Still made a great Mojito with it though

  • @TheDrCork
    @TheDrCork Год назад

    Thanks for the video, but I’m not sure I can find all the needed ingredients 🙂

  • @SuperStarr817
    @SuperStarr817 Год назад +1

    I live somewhere where limes are $1 EACH, so this is not something I'd do. This was still fun to watch though and I look forward to seeing this being used.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад +2

      but that might be an argument to make a lime cordial so you can preserve some of that lime juice.

  • @DubiousRelationalCausality
    @DubiousRelationalCausality Год назад +3

    To avoid waste when separating the clarified juice from the solids - can this be put through a coffee filter or something similar?

    • @paulg6778
      @paulg6778 Год назад +1

      Yes. This is answered in the last ~2 minutes of the video.

    • @DubiousRelationalCausality
      @DubiousRelationalCausality Год назад +1

      @@paulg6778 Thank you! I must not have been paying close enough attention. I heard that more could be extracted if one is patient but missed the method to be used while being patient. I've given the last few minutes a relisten and they do indeed state to use a coffee filter. I guess I could be a bit more patient and make sure i'm watching until the end :)

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад +2

      Wishing I could have made this is a little more concise and clearer, but ultimately needed to get off my plate to move on to uses in cocktails. If you read the description theres a little more info on Pros/Cons.
      Coffee filter will work and get you to mid 80% yield or higher, but you'll need to change filters a couple times.

    • @paulg6778
      @paulg6778 Год назад +1

      @@DubiousRelationalCausalityNo worries, and sorry if I came off sounding a little clipped! As Derek said, the extra solids that pass through the coffee filter do change the flavor a bit (and the reduced clarity is annoying), but I recommend trying it on whatever’s left after you’ve racked the good stuff and seeing if you don’t mind it. If the changes annoy you, there is another option: give a quick google for “quick agar clarification”, and look for an article on Dave Arnold’s old Cooking Issues blog in particular. Agar is another option for filtering that will result in a clearer product (although it’s more work than just babysitting a coffee filter). Hopefully that gives you some additional options to experiment with. Good luck!

    • @DubiousRelationalCausality
      @DubiousRelationalCausality Год назад

      @@paulg6778 Great advice, thanks again!

  • @Konqy
    @Konqy Год назад +1

    very cool

  • @rajeanjones715
    @rajeanjones715 2 месяца назад +1

    Could you do this with Super Juice?

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  2 месяца назад +1

      Probably but I’ve never tried that

    • @rajeanjones715
      @rajeanjones715 2 месяца назад

      @ I’ll give it a go at the bar this week

  • @papidunno
    @papidunno 16 дней назад

    I’ve been trying to look into the reason of adding additional acids, I was wondering the reason to add citric or malic acid and how you can figure out how much and which to add? Thanks!

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  16 дней назад

      It’s to bump up the acidity of the cordial. To get it closer to acidity lime. The episodes description has how much to use for this specific recipe.

  • @DerBarbier
    @DerBarbier 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, thank you for your great videos. I'm wondering what the advantage of the clarification method you show in this video is comparing to the agar-agar method? I have been workig with it so far, but I wonder whether acquiring the new necessary means would be beneficial. Thanks for your help!

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  10 месяцев назад

      For me the advantage was simply using products I already had and a method I've used for other things. I can't say for certain which method would yield clearer results or the higher yield, but for me the "non centrifuge" process is easier so long as you have all the products. But if you are already set up and know how to do agar-agar, it might not make sense to do this alternative method.

  • @fiorivendramini7867
    @fiorivendramini7867 Год назад +1

    Hi!! How about using agar-agar into the cordial (not the lime juice) to sequestrate teh solids and then pass it through coffeee filters? Didn't we end up with the same result with much fewer ingredients?

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Год назад +1

      I couldn’t tell you. That’s not something I’ve tried before. The agar clarification is obviously another popular method that you’re familiar with and I’m not even implying this method is better, but Pectinex is something I always have on hand and always looking for other ways to use it.
      In the future I’ll definitely explore the differences and yields more, but this was something I wanted to get out sooner than later to use it in upcoming cocktails.

  • @Limejuice305
    @Limejuice305 9 месяцев назад

    🫡

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  9 месяцев назад

      You’re not real

    • @Limejuice305
      @Limejuice305 9 месяцев назад

      @@makeanddrink ...🙄 It's says 💯 lime juice on my bottle.. I mean chest 😒