Rose and Ginger Paloma.
Celebrating Valentine’s Day with this festive Rose and Ginger Paloma.
Happy Valentine’s Day!! It’s so weird because as I write this, it is Valentine’s Day here in South Korea. But…I am also flying home today, and even though it’s a sixteen hour plus travel day, it will still be Valentine’s Day when I arrive home in the US. South Korea is a day ahead of the US, so while I lost a day traveling here, I will gain that day back while traveling home.
Not going to lie, I am bumming pretty hard to be leaving some of my family behind here in Korea, but I have to get back home and do things like, you know, that thing called work. Some of my family is traveling home with me today, while my parents and a few siblings are staying in Korea for Big Air…which happens on the twenty-first in Korea, but on the 20th in the US. Red will be competing, and I would have loved to stay and watch, but three weeks away from work was a little too hard to do, so I will be heading home today.
I’m sure it will be nice to be home, but leaving the family, especially after the experience we all just had, is pretty hard.
I am excited to hike again, and to get back in the swing of normalcy. It was so cold the entire time we’ve been here that standing outside in the cold for hours watching snowboarding meant that hiking was totally not happening.
Anyway, I know I normally post my cocktails on Saturdays, but this just seemed like the perfect recipe for today. It’s easy enough for you guys to make tonight as your V-day cocktail, but also good enough to make anytime of the year.
It’s pretty obvious that the Paloma is up there as one of my favorite drinks. I have not one, but two Paloma recipes on HBH. This Strawberry Chamomile Paloma and this Pomegranate Paloma. Both are some of the most popular cocktails on the site …and with my family, who have lately been gaining a tad too much notoriety in regards to their drinking!
Today’s Paloma is a little simpler, but still delicious, and perfect for Valentine’s Day.
Plus, I really just wanted an excuse to put roses in my drink.
So here’s the deal. Like any Paloma recipe, this one is easy. It’s a simple mix of fresh grapefruit juice, lime juice, and tequila. What makes the drink special however is the addition of a little rose water and a good splash of gingerbeer…my all time favorite drink topper.
The rose water adds a subtle flora flavor that pairs really nicely with the sweet citrus from the grapefruit juice. The gingerbeer adds a touch of sweetness to the cocktail, along with some nice fizz action. Put it all together and you have the perfect, light pink, sweet, and fizzy cocktail for your Valentine’s Day…or any other day.
If you’re new to rose water, it’s a really great ingredient to have in your pantry and can be used in a lot of middle eastern inspired dishes. It’s really healthy to drink, and great to incorporate into our diets for healthier skin. I normally just buy mine from Amazon, but my local Whole Foods sells it as well.
Seeing as I am flying home today, and probably in the air as your read this, I don’t have any plans for my Valentine’s Day, but I’m cool with that because after the last seven days a little chill time is sounding pretty awesome.
Maybe I’ll have a chance to snack on some chocolate before hitting my pillow tonight, but come Friday, I’m sure I’ll be mixing up one of these fun cocktails for someone.
Trust me, you guys need to give this one a try. It’s refreshing, light, and…come on, you know all the roses alone make you want to mix this drink up.
It’s yummy, cute and fun!
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Rose and Ginger Paloma
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: easy cookie recipe, grapefruit cocktail, tequila cocktail
A simple mix of fresh grapefruit juice, lime juice, and tequila...so refreshing!
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup fresh grapefruit juice
- 2 ounces silver tequila
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 1-2 tablespoons rose water
- gingerbeer, for topping
Instructions
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1. Fill your glass halfway with ice. Add the grapefruit juice, tequila, lime juice, and rose water. Stir to combine and then top with ginger beer. Garnish with fresh roses. enjoy!
Have a great Valentine’s Day!
PS. don’t forget to add a little sweetness to your life in the form of these browned butter sugar cookie bars and or these easy heart doughnuts.
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Meyer Lemon Chamomile Suzette Crepes with Greek Yogurt.
Safe travels!!!
Thank you!
this looks so very appetizing! I think it’s beyond cool you have family competing in the olympics, must be such a rush, such a high, bet you’re all so proud!
Thank you so much Ruth! It was amazing to watch my brother win gold!
Love the drink! Congratulations on Red’s Olympic gold medal win! I can only imagine how exciting it is for him and all of you. What an accomplishment and so wonderful you were there to share it with everyone. But, I’m glad your back in the kitchen!!
Thank you Deb!!
This drink looks wonderful and will be perfect for Valentine’s Day. Congratulations to your brother, Red, for winning the Gold! What a nice accomplishment! You and your family will have wonderful memories of your trip. Hope you will be able to catch up on some rest on the way home. Safe travels.
Thank you so much Jen!
Get GERARDED really did take a life of its own didnt it?! I laughed my ass off at Reds kimmel interview, he really isnt helping you guys’s notoriety with that one. Im ready to test this cocktail out this weekend, it looks amazing.
Still holding out hope that you will get a ice tea making bug since that is my favorite drink and i am sure you would give us some great & unique recipes. Maybe this summer 🙂
HAHA ya he did a really great job on Jimmy Kimmel though, so proud of him!! Thank you so much Marloes!
These look amazing!! And yet so simple!! I’ll be trying them out tonight while we enjoy a quiet evening at home. Congrats on your brother’s gold medal victory! I’ve been following Red’s journey, since his big win, on the various tv shows …especially loved the jimmy kimmel interview. He seems to be such a cool kid Your family’s team spirit is wonderful! GET GERARDED!!!!
Thank you so much rosemary! I am so glad you like these and am so proud of my brother! He is doing amazing things!
This is gorgeous!! Hope you get over jet lag fast!
Thanks Natasha!
Great post, Tieghan! And the drink looks fabulous.
I’ve been following Red and your family’s fun from here in Germany and am so thrilled for all of you. I also loved seeing your affection for him on an interview. It’s obvious you all love each other very much.
My siblings and parents are in the US, and I don’t get to see them often. We are also very close, so I REALLY empathize with you. At least you all get to live close to each other, so you’ll be together again before you know it.
I’ve been laughing about the alcohol notoriety because I thought I remembered you posting at some point that you actually don’t drink any alcohol… did I remember that wrong, or is it all the Gerards except for you and Asher? 😉
The Gerards seem like a terrific family, and it’s wonderful that you stick together during challenges, support each other for success, and shotgun together, when it’s time to party!
Thank you so much Betti! I am so glad you like this and have been watching Red! I do not drink any alcohol, but my brothers of age do! Of course they are responsible though! Thank you!
Hey Tieghan,
I like this Paloma and agree it’s a lovely looking drink. 🙂
Happy Valentine’s Day! (x2) ❤️
I hope your flight back went well and you’re able to rest, relax for a bit, and enjoy your walks again. I’m sorry you had to head back early. 🙁 At least you have some of your family heading back with you, and maybe this will give you some quiet time to reflect on your trip.
I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s post and hearing how everything went.
Sleep well and stay warm!
Thank you so much Kristin!
So proud of your family! Didn’t realize your brother was competing the night I made a 4 course meal from your recipes! Safe travels home!
Haha that is so funny! Thank you Lauren!
Congrats on your brother’s Gold ? Medal…you get a medal in the kitchen! Love your healthy recipes and interesting Blog! Happy Valentine’s Day?
Thank you so much Betsy! I could not be more proud of him! Happy Valentine’s Day!
thank you for sharing the recipe
Glad you like it!
thank you for sharing information
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Fantastic flavor combos! I first learned about palomas when I was living in Guadalajara, but I’d love to expand my repertoire beyond just the basic recipe!
Thank you!!
This is the prettiest paloma ever – I’m in love with these photos! 🙂
Thanks Laura!
Congratulations to your brother and your family!
Also, I’ve been making this cocktail on repeat since you posted it. It’s my absolute favorite at the moment. I subbed ginger kombucha for the ginger beer. I prefer my cocktails on the tart side and this one really hits the spot. The rose water adds just the right amount of complexity.
Thank you so much Jill! I am so glad you like this!
What kind of roses did you use? Can you use any type?
I used edible roses that are free of any chemicals. Just make sure the roses you use are fresh and contain no chemicals. It’s best to buy them from a grocery store. Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
Delicious and refreshing
Thank you Anthony! xTieghan
I made these this weekend and they were delicious! As have been the weekly recipes I’ve been making that you’ve shared. I hate to even ask this but do you happen to have the information on the short glass in your image? It’s beyond beautiful and would love to serve cocktails in these for our next quarantine driveway cocktail hour. 😉
Thanks again!
Hi Laura,
Thanks so much for trying the recipe, I am so glad you enjoyed the cocktail. Unfortunately these glasses are old so I do not have a link for them, so sorry! xTieghan
I love this post, Tieghan! As a child, my favorite treat was to share a ruby red grapefruit with my grandfather. We’d cut in half and enjoy the pulp, then squeeze all the juice we could from the hollow peel into our mouths. A fun memory and Sooo yummy! Now as an adult, I love a Paloma or a Salty Dog. Fun fact, my father’s CB radio handle name was “Salty Dog”. It’s clear our love for grapefruit was shared by the whole family. I’ve never thought to ad rose water until now. This drink looks wonderful, so I am on the hunt for rose water at Whole Foods, but not sure which one to get. Will you please share what kind you use?
Thank you so much!
Stacey
Hi Stacey!! Awe! I love this story. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Below is the rose water I use. Hope that helps!!
https://shopstyle.it/l/brx0S
Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan