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For the Love of Food

Cajun Storm aka Louisiana Dark and Stormy Ginger Beer Cocktail

March 9, 2015 Leave a Comment

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 Dark and Stormy
Today is my husband’s birthday and I thought what better drink to make him than a Dark and Stormy, which is a combo of two of his favorites: Ginger Beer and Rum. But to mix it up a bit I decided to make a Louisiana Cajun version, in honor of the state we live in. I substituted Cajun Spiced Rum and instead of the traditional lime garnish I used a spicy pickled okra. Oh, and if that wasn’t enough Cajun for ya, I rimmed the cup in Tony Chachere’s Creole Seasoning. 
As Ashton said, “This drink is intense!” but it was a hit with the birthday boy and I hope you’ll give it a try too! 
How cool is this copper mug from Reed’s?
 I gave this to Ashton as a Valentine’s Day present and it’s now one of his signature drink cups! 
Only a few ingredients make up this Cajun inspired drink- including Reed’s Ginger Brew, Cajun Rum, and a spicy rim and garnish.

Print Recipe

Cajun Storm aka Louisiana Dark and Stormy Ginger Beer Cocktail

Makes two drinks

Ingredients

  • 12 oz bottle Reed's Ginger Beer
  • 4 oz Cajun Spiced Rum
  • ice
  • 2 spicy pickled okra as garnish
  • Tony Chachere's Creole seasoning for rimming glass

Instructions

  • Dab water or juice from the pickled okra garnish around rim of 2 glasses.
  • Pour Creole seasoning onto a plate and dip the cups rim in the seasoning to rim both glasses.
  • Fill cups with ice.
  • Pour in rum then add ginger beer to the top.
  • My husband likes to stir with the pickled okra then make a cut in the side and put it on the side of the glass as a spicy garnish.
  • Drink up (or sip!) and enjoy! Be careful- it's intense!
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For The Love of Food Blog

 
Start by wetting the rim of the glasses and dipping them in Creole seasoning.
Now fill with ice cubes.
Pour in 2 ounces of rum.
And top with 1/2 a bottle of ginger beer.
 Stir and garnish with a pickled okra.
 Ashton taking his first sip….it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted! 
This drink has a Cajun kick! 
 The Cajun Storm would make a fun party drink- but be warned it’s not for sissies! 

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Filed Under: Drinks, Mardi Gras Tagged With: cajun, cocktail, ginger beer, Louisiana

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