Burger Bites
August 14, 2024
Texas Pete® Dust Watermelon Popping Candy, Texas Pete® Spicy Watermelon Juice, lemon, mint, and gin (or choice of spirit).
Servings: 1 Cocktail
Yield: 10 Cocktails
Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoons Texas Pete® Hotter Hot Sauce
- 1 Tablespoon Texas Pete® Original Hot Sauce
- 1 Tablespoon CHA! by Texas Pete® Sriracha Sauce
- 8 fl. oz. lemon juice, plus more if needed
- 18 fl. oz. gin
- 48 fl. oz. watermelon juice
- 3 Tablespoons Texas Pete® Dust
- ¼ cup encapsulated popping candy, watermelon flavor
- ¼ cup honey
- ice, as needed (approximately 3-5 lbs.)
- 40 fl. oz. soda water or seltzer, as needed
- 10 ea. sprigs mint
Directions
- In a large pitcher or container, stir together all three Texas Pete® sauces, lemon juice, gin, and
watermelon juice until fully combined. This is your prebatch cocktail mix.
- In a small bowl, combine Texas Pete® Dust with watermelon popping candy to create a spicy-sweet
rimmer for the glasses.
- Select 10 individual glasses of approximately 1 pint in capacity. Use a pastry brush or a small sponge
to apply a thin layer of honey on a portion each rim. Then, dip or roll the honeyed rim in the popping
candy and Texas Pete® Dust mixture to coat.
- Fill each glass with cracked or cubed ice, according to preference.
- Pour 7 fluid ounces of the prebatched cocktail mix into each glass.
- Add soda water or seltzer to fill up the glass and gently stir to combine.
- Garnish the drinks with sprigs of mint before serving.
Chef’s Notes
- For a non-alcoholic version, substitute gin with juice or a splash of non-alcoholic spirit if desired.
- Ensure the popping candy is of the encapsulated variety to prevent it from popping prematurely when it encounters the wet rim.
- All lemons vary in acidity, feel free to add additional lemon juice, or to serve with a wedge of citrus if
you prefer a more sour drink.
- To serve this drink in a rocks or Collins type glass, decrease the serving size or prechill and serve the
cocktail without ice.