It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

Omnivore loving vegan, gluten-free & beverage recipes
Fall Food Lists Recipes By Season
Any Season April August breads brunch recipes December Desserts Entertaining Fall February Food January July June March May November October Recipes Recipes by Diet Lifestyle Recipes By Month Recipes By Season September Spring Summer Sweet Vegetarian Recipes Winter
Any Season April August December Events Fall February Food January July June March May Northeast November October Recipes by Diet Lifestyle Recipes By Month Recipes By Season September Spring Summer Summer Solstice Sweet toppings USA Region Vegetarian Recipes Winter
Desserts Food July June Popular Recipes Recipes Recipes by Diet Lifestyle Recipes By Month Recipes By Season Summer Sweet Vegetarian Recipes
Sara is an architectural designer turned work-at-home Mom. She lives in New Jersey by way of New England and New York, with her husband and 3 kids under 8. She loves design, being creative, and spending time with family and friends. She loves checking out local businesses and eats and being apart of the local farm to table community. Continue Reading
It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!
October means fall is upon us. This might be the season that you’re craving for some warm pies, pumpkin bread, and cold drinks — like wine for example. Or simply just some coffee or tea for those who don’t want to go in the alcoholic route.
Are you looking for some refreshing drink to beat out the hot summer heat or do you just want to try a few new dishes on the grill for July?
Here are 10 4th of July Recipes! We got you covered from savory family style main dishes, sides to sweet dessert options. *This post was originally published on 7/2/2018 and updated 6/23/2019 Hello Everyone! Independence Day, better known as 4th of July is upon us, so what are you making for this classic American holiday?...
This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes
This Butterfly Pea Flower Gin Mule cocktail is exciting and tasty if you are looking for a drink that will impress. Its color-changing effects from the butterfly pea flower, lime, and ginger beer make it beautiful to serve. It perfectly infuses in gin within just 2 hours. I love making mules with gin in the wintertime because gin has such a "holiday" taste from the juniper berries it's made with.
Cheers Folks!
I wanted to share with you this cocktail because it is so fun to make. Butterfly pea flowers not only look good but are good for you.
They are filled with antioxidants, so I decided to take advantage of that by infusing the gin used in this cocktail with it.
Then this is where the fun comes in...when acid is added to this ingredient, it goes from blue to purple in color.
Using it in a mule cocktail I figured would work great due to it already having lime juice (an acid) in it.
Then to make it even prettier, you can add Flower Ice Cubes for garnish.
This recipe is easy, so tasty, and great if you are looking for a presentation. We drink with our eyes first!
I love this cocktail because of how easy and beautiful it is!
It is a great crowd-pleaser if you are ever hosting a cocktail/dinner party.
If you plan on making flower ice cubes, all you need to do is buy edible flowers and use our recipe Flower Ice Cubes.
These ice cubes can be used for any cold drink so make a bunch and leave them in your freezer.
Enjoy folks!
This cocktail is exciting and tasty if you are looking for a drink that will impress. Its color-changing effects from the butterfly pea flower, lime, and ginger beer make it beautiful to serve. It perfectly infuses in gin within just 2 hours. I love making mules with gin in the wintertime because gin has such a "holiday" taste from the juniper berries it's made with.
1. Infuse gin with butterfly pea flowers by letting the flowers soak in gin for about 2 hours. The gin will turn a dark blue color once it is ready. Remove the flower once desired color is accomplished.
2. To mix put 1 shot glass full (1.5oz) of gin into a mason jar or cup of choice, add lime juice, and ginger beer
3. Stir and taste!
4. Add ice or flower ice cubes to keep chilled. For a flower ice cube recipe to make in advance use our recipe here.
As an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs, I earn from qualifying purchases. #CommissionsEarned #ad
Please note that the Calculated Nutrition is an estimate at best.
You must be logged in to post a comment.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
[…] Butterfly Pea Flower Gin Mule (Blue, Pink, Purple, Citrus … […]