I would love to tell you this recipe has been in my family for ages, but no one knew how to make it. I found this recipe online, it's a very simple version with a 3-1-1 ratio. That is, 3 servings of pisco, 1 serving of syrup, and 1 serving of lemon juice. I like the recommendation to freeze the glasses before using.
Because of the nature of the drink (Peruvian style…), I recommend using Peruvian pisco. If are abroad, in say the US, pisco can be hard to find, but not impossible. I found pisco in Austin, Texas by looking online and calling the liquor store before going going to confirm that they had it. If the sellers do not have it, I have been offered other brandies or pisco of another nationality. But do not worry, “he who seeks beauty will find it”.
Ingredients
1 measure of lemon juice - I used ⅓ cup
1 measure of simple syrup - I used ⅓ cup
3 measures of pisco - I used 1 cup
1 egg white
5 - 6 ice cubes
3 - 4 drops of angostura bitter
Preparation
Add the ingredients, except the angostura bitter. Crush them in the blender.
Serve. I recommend doing this in two parts to better distribute the foam between the glasses.
Add the drops of angostura bitter.
Cheers!
Makes 3 - 4 servings.
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