Nowadays, I work in an air-conditioned office building, so I don’t have to hawk lemonade on the sidewalk in the summertime, and when the temperature climbs, I still seek relief and refreshment, usually on the privacy of my deck. Still, I haven’t lost my appreciation for local entrepreneurs.
Rich Stabile, the founder of Long Island Spirits in Baiting Hollow on the North Fork of Long Island, knows a bit about building local business. He created LiV Voda, Long Island’s first craft vodka, and now he’s introducing a new line of liqueurs he calls Sorbetta. The Sorbetta family of liqueurs is crafted in micro-batches using LiV Vodka and are available in Lemon, Orange and Strawberry. LiV Vodka is distilled from Long Island potatoes, so it’s a product that’s closely tied to the agricultural heritage and community of the North Fork. The three Sorbettas are made using hand-peeled, macerated fresh fruits. The Lemon Sorbetta tastes sleek and smooth, with just a hint of tartness.
I thought I’d celebrate the arrival of Sorbetta and summer with a special concoction which I call the “Long Island Lemonade Cocktail” using Sorbetta Lemon Liqueur. It’s sassy, tart and delicious, but it is definitely a far cry from the beverage we sold from that sidewalk lemonade stand!
Louise over at Months of Edible Celebrations, is always in the mood for some merriment, and she’s hosting her annual “Picnic Game” again this year with 26 bloggers contributing to the picnic basket. I’m game. Nothing beats eating outdoors. What could be better to bring to a picnic than a refreshing (and adult) summer cocktail? I’m going on a picnic, and I’m bringing...
A - Almond Joy Pie
B - Baked Beans
F - Five Bean Salad
G - Granola Bars
K - Kaltschale (Cold Fruit Soup)
L - Long Island Lemonade Cocktail!
L - Long Island Lemonade Cocktail!
2 ounces LiV Vodka or citron vodka of choice
1 ounce Sorbetta Lemon Liqueur crafted from LiV Vodka
1 ounce organic lemonade
Combine all ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and pour into martini glass. Garnish with lemon slice and lemon sugar.
1 ounce Sorbetta Lemon Liqueur crafted from LiV Vodka
1 ounce organic lemonade
Combine all ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and pour into martini glass. Garnish with lemon slice and lemon sugar.
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TW>Thanks for spreading the word about good local producers making great products. It sounds like my kind of lemonade and that photo is just beyond perfect... it glows with the spirit of the lemon, Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWoke up this morning and had to try this great recipe....One of the best cocktails I have ever had, cools off the Haziest, Hot and Humid Long Island summer...
ReplyDeleteIf you sell these at the lemonade stand, you'll have to charge more than 5 cents!
ReplyDeleteLove all of their Sorbettas! I wonder how this recipe would be with the Strawberry Sorbetta in place of the lemon Sorbetta for a Strawberry Lemonade!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderfully local!! And that does look refreshing...
ReplyDeleteI am going to set the kids up with a 'long island lemonade' stand next weekend--i am sure with our 'secret ingredients' it will blow all of the other neighborhood stands away
ReplyDeleteI was one of those entrepreneurs in the good ol days and to this day, I can not pass up a Lemonade Stand at a yard sale or on the side of the road where there is a little one peddling their home made refreshment.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to hear the spirit of Long Island is thriving where potato farms once darned the landscape and gratifying to know the creators of LiV Vodka have ventured on to yet another line of liqueurs.
Thank you so much for playing the Picnic Game, T.W. with a special thank you for bringing a taste of home along with you. I sure could use a Long Island Lemonade Cocktail right about now! Those glistening glasses are calling my name; Louise, Louise, I can hear them from here...
love the updated version, and glad you were able to taste some of long island's own...Cheers!
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds perfect - sassy and tart. A wonderful summer cocktail.
Sam
street side lemonade stalls brings peanuts to mind (as in the cartoon strip not the nut) - never did it myself but admired the enterprising kids on peanuts - love your bottle of Sorbetta
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ReplyDeleteMy blog ( www.thegourmandmom.wordpress.com )got a couple clicks from your site yesterday, so I clicked on your link. Great blog! And I notice that you're from LI and attended French Culinary Institute, just like me(though I'm no longer on the Island). Just wanted to say hi to a fellow Long Islander. I'll be checking out your blog again!
Amy
I could have one, quite possibly two, glasses of your "lemonade." The sorbettas sound delicious. You are so fortunate to have them locally produced. I love how the vodka is bottled. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWhew! Thank god someone brought the booze!! I'll be sitting near you at this picnic ;) Sounds delicious and refreshing...perfect picnic drink!
ReplyDeleteOh! Nice to have "adults" drink at the picnic...look forward to try it...it sure looks yummie!
ReplyDeletesounds like a great cocktail!
ReplyDeletenever had sorbetta but it looks very refreshing specially in this hot and humid weather!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love a good cocktail. This one is a wonderful way to celebrate a handcrafted local vodka. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks yummy. A sure thing this summer!
ReplyDeleteLove it especially the fact that it is local, artisanal, lemony and beautifully designed (bottle); I am going to try this asap. Perfect for that picnic.
ReplyDeleteThis is a neat local product. I like your description of the vodka, sassy, tart and delicious. It sounds like it would make a mean cocktail.
ReplyDeleteI may be wrong, but I think this is the only drink being served so bring tons of it.
ReplyDeleteI never hosted a lemonade stand when I was a kid because we always went to Del's Lemonade! This looks like a fabulous cocktail, TW. I adore tart, lemony drinks like this! Happy 4th of July, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI am all about cocktails in the summer.
My favorite has been gin with a lemon twist and a splash of tonic, but I would happily add some of this lovely Sorbetta!
Happy summer TW!
what a beautiful photo and perfect summer quencher !I will look for this on my next trip back to the city!
ReplyDeleteHi T.W.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to take a moment to "personally" thank you for "playing" the picnic game this year. It was such fun having you there with a taste of home.
Thank you again, T.W. May you have a Safe & Happy Independence Day Louise