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Strawberry Daiquiri: 5 Main Character Dishes To Pair With This Classic Cocktail

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As a trendy and presentable beverage, the strawberry daiquiri has become famous for all the right reasons. Its vibrant red colour and traditional summer flavour make it popular alongside its signature frozen slush. 

Simply,

  • Blend or shake together fresh strawberry purée.
  • Then mix 15 ml of white rum, 30 ml of lime juice, and 20 ml of simple syrup until smooth. 
  • Garnish with whole strawberries. 

One reason it's called a "dessert cocktail" is because of its sweet and slightly citrusy flavour. Its creamy texture and sugary profile make it stand out on its own. That is precisely why it is difficult to match with meals. Sugar can dampen the combo when combined with other light, sweet, or overly spicy dishes. Picking foods that complement each other rather than compete is the key to finding the right pairing. 

5 Dishes With Strawberry Daiquiri Cocktail You Will Love

1

Grilled Chicken Tacos With Avocado

After a quick marinade in smoky spices, the chicken is grilled to a soft texture with crispiness on the outside. The strawberry daiquiri, with its sweetness, pairs nicely with the smoked grilled chicken. The zesty lime enhances the charred chicken, and the sweetness of the strawberries is balanced with this combination. Have you ever considered mixing sweet and spicy flavours? The avocado's creaminess blends with the daiquiri's fruity overtones, tempering the tacos' spiciness.

Spicy Cajun Shrimp Skewers

Marinating the prawns in Cajun spices gives them the signature spice. Cajun spices are a blend of paprika, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, oregano, and black pepper, creating a flavourful mix with a spicy zing. To marinate, mix your desired marinade ingredients, coat the protein evenly, and let it sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to absorb the flavours. They are smoky, juicy, and flavourful after being grilled. The daiquiri's lime and strawberry flavours balance out the shrimp's richness, making for a contrast. 

2

Grilled Mahi-Mahi With Cilantro Rice

The grilled mahi-mahi and cilantro rice are a flavourful meal pairing. Flaky and herby, the fish has a smokiness from the grill. The cilantro rice gives each bite a burst of earthy flavour, and the acidity of the lime rounds out the dish. You can't go wrong with a strawberry daiquiri and this dish. The cocktail's bright citrus overtones complement the cilantro rice. The daiquiri's layers of sweetness and tanginess complement the fish and counteract the herbal undertones in the rice.

Blackened Salmon With Asparagus

The salmon fillets should be heavily coated with a mixture of Cajun spices before being fried to a blackened finish. Sear the salmon for three to four minutes per side in a very hot cast-iron skillet until golden and cooked through. Roast the asparagus spears in the oven for approximately 10-12 minutes or until tender and slightly browned. Toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper. What really sets this combination apart is how the sweet and tart daiquiri contrasts with the smokiness of the fish. 

3

Seared Tuna Steak 

After lightly coating the tuna with olive oil, add salt, pepper, and sesame seeds for crunch. Sear the tuna steaks for one to two minutes per side in a hot pan or skillet until they develop a crust and the middle is still rare or medium-rare. Thinly slice the tuna after letting it rest for one minute. The sweet and fruity cocktail enhances the tart and caramelised crust and briny tuna. 

Summing Up…

To balance off the sour or acidic flavours of the daiquiri combination, try topping it with chocolate-dipped strawberries or strawberry tanghulu. The crispy, candied coating or rich, cocoa notes of chocolate add a new flavour and a unique texture to the drink, while also improving its presentation.

Also Read: Daiquiri Mocktails: Your Favourite Strawberry Classic In An Aesthetic Summer Serving

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