Chattanooga Times Free Press

Refreshing shrub drinks are for summertime

Strawberri­es, sugar, peppercorn, vinegar and apple cider combine to create a cleansing concoction that hydrates

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Enjoy the days of summer with a refreshing drink to hydrate, refresh and cool off.

This is one of my favorite summer beverages and it makes use of the season’s sweet strawberri­es.

It’s called a shrub, or a tonic, which is a syrup composed of fruit, sugar and vinegar.

Also known as drinking vinegar, shrubs are an old-fashioned method of preserving fruit by mixing soft, ripe produce with vinegar and sugar, then letting the mixture sit for a few days to mingle and macerate before straining out the solids.

Nowadays, shrubs are enjoying a resurgence, back in vogue as a cleansing refreshmen­t, as well as a flavorful syrup for cocktails.

The combinatio­ns are numerous and open to creative inspiratio­n, bearing in mind a few rules of thumb:

› Use ripe, untreated, soft fruit such as berries and stone fruit at the peak of season, and wash thoroughly.

› Blend with a fruity vinegar, such as apple cider or wine vinegar.

› Experiment with adding fresh herbs, such as thyme, basil, mint and rosemary, which add herbaceous and floral complement­s to the fruit.

› Serve with sparkling water as a refreshing soda, or add a splash to cocktails for a nice kick.

Combine the strawberri­es, sugar and peppercorn­s in a bowl. (If you prefer a sweeter syrup, you can increase the amount of sugar to 1 1/2 cups.) Mix to thoroughly combine. Cover and refrigerat­e for 1 to 2 days, stirring occasional­ly.

Pour the syrup through a fine meshed sieve into a bowl, pressing down on the fruit to extract all of the juice. Discard the strawberri­es. Scrape any remaining sugar into the syrup. Whisk the vinegars into the syrup. Pour the syrup into a clean glass jar and refrigerat­e indefinite­ly. The sharpness will mellow with time.

To serve, combine 1 part shrub and 2 to 3 parts water or sparkling water in a glass with a squeeze of lime.

For a cocktail, substitute prosecco for the sparkling water. Or go big and blend 1 part shrub to 1 part reposado tequila to 2 parts sparkling water and a good squeeze of lime.

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