We examine rum cocktail food pairings with sweet, savory, or acidic meals for a sumptuous way to enjoy your next dining experience.
Rum Rules for Food Pairings
There are a few things to keep in mind when creating your summer rum pairings. Rum is a smooth but intense drink, so the food you pair it with needs to stand up to the beverage. Many rum cocktails are sweet, which offers a superb balance with spicy foods, so keep that in mind as well. When creating your menu, the last thing to keep in mind is citrus; its brightness cuts through the heavy richness of certain dishes providing plenty of opportunities for tasty food and rum pairings. Let’s get into the details.
Rum & Coke
This staple is potentially the most popular rum cocktail out there, making it the perfect drink to pair with food. The sweetness of the sugar in coke requires a robust pairing that will stand up to the sugar. One way to find a balance is by pairing rum & coke with pulled pork. Its tangy and salty flavors will stand up to the sweetness of the drink. If you really want to bring the balance, try adding some spice; the heat will tame the sugar and provide an excellent experience for all of your guests. Add some sumptuous side dishes like fried okra, polenta, and a salad, and you’ll impress yourself!
Daiquiri
This iconic rum cocktail is a refreshing, bright, tangy drink and is wildly popular during the summer as it’s frequently served frozen. According to Wikipedia, it is one of the six basic drinks listed in David A. Embury’s classic The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks.
Because the daiquiri is tangy, pair it with something rich that will balance the flavors. There’s an adage that says, “if it grows together, it goes together.” With the origins of rum in the Caribbean, try something like empanadas. The lime in the drink will offset the richness of the empanadas. Top it off with your favorite salsa, and you’ll be doing summer in style.
Mojito
This traditional Cuban beverage is citrus-forward. To make it, combine white rum, sugar, or simple syrup, lime juice, and herbaceous mint that’s been freshly muddled to release its essential oils and brighten the drink. Never shred the mint as its oil release naturally during the muddling process. It’s a trendy summer drink topped off with sparkling soda for plenty of fizz. It’s also considered the most popular rum-based highball drink.
To intensify the freshness of the mojito, pair it with ceviche. The citrus and fresh herbs from the raw fish preparation are a refreshing pairing with the brightness of the cocktail.
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