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Subject: Re: Batidas
From: Kent Garber
Posted: Tue Aug 28. 2001, 23:55 UTC
Followup to: "South American Drinks, please"  by Patrick Franklin  (Tue Aug 28. 2001, 20:27 UTC)
Plese post exactly what drinks you want.  Do you want more drinks with Pisco 
etcetera?: 

Zyedgo, thanks, I forgot about the Batidas.  Also there is: caninha, purinha, 
zuninga, types of sugar cane rums from Brazil. 

The first five recipes come from a book.  Also two of the first five are in 
Webtender's data base, please add the others.

Batida de Pina

2-3 oz light Rum
2/3 cup crushed pineapple
1 tsp. sugar syrup
Mint Sprig (optional)

Mix all ingredients except mint sprig, with cracked ice in a blender until 
smooth, and pour into a double Old Fashioned glass.  Garnish with mint sprig.
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Batida Abaci

2 oz Cuchaca
4 oz fresh pineapple, cut into chunks (about 1 cup)
1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
1 cup crushed ice

Place all ingredients into a blender.  Blend well.  Pour into a wine glass.
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Batida Limao

2 oz Cuchaca
1 oz Lime juice
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 cup crushed ice

Place all ingredients into a blender.  Blend well.  Pour into a wine glass.
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Batida Mango

2 oz Cuchaca
4 oz chopped fresh mango (about 1 cup)
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 cup crushed ice

Place all ingredients into a blender.  Blend well.  Pour into a wine glass.
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Batida Morango

2 oz Cuchaca
5 very ripe strawberries
1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
1 cup crushed ice

Place all ingredients into a blender.  Blend well.  Pour into a wine glass.
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Go to this link and it will show a picture of the drink.

http://www.savoirfaire.ca/episode_archive/5recipe4.1.html

While strolling down any street in Brazil, you will inevitably come upon a 
juice bar, which will offer traditional Brazilian juice drinks, called 
"Batidas". All of the following recipes involve a sugar cane liquor called 
"Cachaca", which tastes a bit like rum, and has the same colouration:
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Passion Fruit Batida
 
Bring the passion back into your life with this sweet, colourful fruit drink!

Ingredients: 
crushed ice 
2 oz. Cachaca 
1 oz. passion fruit juice 
Method:
Pour Cachaca over a generous helping of crushed ice, then add the passion 
fruit juice. Serve in tiny glasses.
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Peanut Batida

Feeling a little nutty? The next couple of recipes should satisfy that 
craving: 

Ingredients: 

crushed ice 
2 oz. Cachaca 
1 oz. cashew juice 
granulated sugar 
Method:
Pour Cachaca onto crushed ice, then top off with cashew juice. Add sugar to 
taste.
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Cashew Juice Batida 

Ingredients: 

crushed ice 
2 oz. Cachaca 
1 oz. cashew juice 
granulated sugar 
Method:
Add crushed ice, peanuts, condensed milk, and Cachaca to a blender. Put the 
lid on, and blend. Transfer to a sling glass. Garnish with a straw and a piece 
of lime. 
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Corn Batida

Now it's time for a corny idea: 

Ingredients: 

crushed ice 
2 oz. condensed milk 
4 oz. Cachaca 
1 can corn 
Method:
Add ice, condensed milk, Cachaca, and corn to blender. Put the lid on, and 
blend. Transfer into a sling glass. Garnish with a straw, and a piece of lime. 

Try these cool coolers for your next party!
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I do not know if these are the type of recipes your looking for, but some of 
these recipes use Batida de Coco:

http://www.astronet.gr/susiesplace/drnkrcpP.htm
http://www.astronet.gr/susiesplace/drnkrcpC.htm
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http://www.webtender.com/db/drink/73

Batida Abacaxi

Ingredients:
2 oz Cachaca 
4 oz Pineapple (fresh), chunks 
1/2 tsp granulated Sugar 
1 cup crushed Ice
 
Mixing instructions:  Place all of the ingredients into a blender. Blend well. 
Pour into a wine glass.
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http://www.webtender.com/db/drink/5838

Batida de Coco

Ingredients:
1 part Cachaca 
2 parts Coconut cream 

Mixing instructions:  Blend well and add crushed ice.


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