Pimm’s Cup With Muddled Cucumber Recipe (2024)

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Unlikely

Muddle the cuke with a chunk of fresh ginger, some lemon zest from that lemon you just squeezed and an ounce of simple syrup for a batch of four. Shake that whole mess with the Beefeater, Pimms and ice. Strain that over ice in tall glasses half way. Fill with seltzer, stir gently. Garnish with three cucumber slivers and a ginger slice.

Jo Bay

We mix Pimm's with carbonated San Pellegrino drinks, especially the blood orange flavour. Lovely!

Erika

I made this in a batch for five co*cktails, multiplying per the recipe. Muddled 1/2 Persian cucumber, zest of a lemon, a sprig of mint, three slices of ginger, and the lemon juice. Used the recommended amounts of gin and Pimms, and shook the whole thing with a few dashes of Orange Angostura bitters and ice. Strained into five glasses, and topped with 2oz each ginger beer (omit simple syrup) and lots of ice. Lemon zest, a cucumber strip, and mint sprig for garnish. Glorious summer day co*cktail.

B

In England they have a slightly different fizzy lemonade soda that we don't have here to mix into a proper Pimm's Cup (or at least I haven't found)

Jillian Jackson

Being the daughter of an English war bride, I learned to make a classic and very simple Pimm'sCup. Muddle mint in a tall glass. Add ice. Pour in 1 part Pimm's, and 3 parts lemonade. Stir and add a sprig of mint as a garnish. My mystery book club loves these, and Agatha Christie, too!

KateG

In my family, a borage blossom was considered an essential garnish along with the cucumber spear.

KateG

In my family, a borage blossom was considered an essential garnish, along with the cucumber spear.

RW

I increased the volume of Pimm's to 2 oz. per drink, and found it a better overall flavor. Overall , my wife, who spent a number of years in the UK, thinks this is the closest version of Pimm's she's had in the U.S., as it actually tries to replicate the clear lemonade found in the UK that goes into authentic Pimm's cups, rather than substituting with other flavors (e.g. 7-Up, ginger beer, etc.)

Erika

I made this in a batch for five co*cktails, multiplying per the recipe. Muddled 1/2 Persian cucumber, zest of a lemon, a sprig of mint, three slices of ginger, and the lemon juice. Used the recommended amounts of gin and Pimms, and shook the whole thing with a few dashes of Orange Angostura bitters and ice. Strained into five glasses, and topped with 2oz each ginger beer (omit simple syrup) and lots of ice. Lemon zest, a cucumber strip, and mint sprig for garnish. Glorious summer day co*cktail.

Chloe (UK)

I think what they are trying to do here is make British lemonade (ours is more like Sprite, only not lemon/lime just lemon). Try to find an equivalent.You can also use champagne instead of lemonade like they do in Australia. The garnish here is wrong though. It should be a slice of orange, slice of apple, slice of cucumber, a few mint leaves and a strawberry. Cucumber, mint and strawberry are the main constituents - If you don't have the apple and orange, just leave them out, don't sub lemon.

Mad

I make mine with regular pelligrino and pickled ginger- no simple syrup- and a lemon slice- as I don’t like sweet drinks. For an afternoon affair I don’t add gin. But for an evening event I add Bombay Saphire East. It is infused with lemongrass and Thai pepper.

Beth Arnold

Best Pimm's Cup ever! A grown-up Pimm's that thankfully doesn't use sugary sodas. The addition of the gin with the Pimm's doubles down the gin flavor. For gin lovers, this makes it extra good. We made quantities of it for a dinner party for 14 and served it from pitchers into glasses filled with ice and sprigs of mint. Everyone seriously loved this Pimm's and had a big time. Clink!

Jennie

This was prettier than it was tasty. It had plenty of taste, just not that fantastic of a taste. It was fine, but I would have preferred not to have to drink quite so much of it to obtain a buzz.

KT (location: UK)

I'm genuinely interested to know why Americans call it a Pimm's cup. We just call it Pimm's. Anyone know?

Jo Bay

We mix Pimm's with carbonated San Pellegrino drinks, especially the blood orange flavour. Lovely!

Stu

I've been drinking Pimm's for almost 50 years. Yes.... there's a difference! No doubt about it. It's also a whole lot more expensive. I bought a case about 20 years ago, and I still have a few bottles left. When it's gone, it's gone forever. I can't bring myself to pay the current price. I never tried it with ginger, but I've used ginger ale on occasion.

Brad

Really summery!I had a version that added just a bit of wasabi. That gave it another dimension.Either way, it’s delicious.

Unlikely

Muddle the cuke with a chunk of fresh ginger, some lemon zest from that lemon you just squeezed and an ounce of simple syrup for a batch of four. Shake that whole mess with the Beefeater, Pimms and ice. Strain that over ice in tall glasses half way. Fill with seltzer, stir gently. Garnish with three cucumber slivers and a ginger slice.

Anson McKim

Try mixing with 7 Up or Sprite. The old Pimms No. 1 formulation was better. Not as much caramel.

Cathy

No one ever believes me when I say the formula was different. Thank you for confirming that I am not nuts! (at least when it comes to Pimms Cup...)

Sharon Wollschlager

I've made it using Pimm's, cucumber infused vodka, club soda, splash of cherry liquor, fresh lemon & cucumber spear.

B

In England they have a slightly different fizzy lemonade soda that we don't have here to mix into a proper Pimm's Cup (or at least I haven't found)

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Pimm’s Cup With Muddled Cucumber Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Pimm’s Cup With Muddled Cucumber Recipe? ›

The Pimm's Cup is built right in the glass, so it's very simple to make at home. Simply mix Pimm's No. 1 with fresh lemon juice and ginger ale and apply your garnishes.

How do you make a Pimm's Cup co*cktail? ›

The Pimm's Cup is built right in the glass, so it's very simple to make at home. Simply mix Pimm's No. 1 with fresh lemon juice and ginger ale and apply your garnishes.

What is the difference between Pimms 1 and Pimm's 2? ›

1 Cup [1840–present] is the most popular Pimm's cup. Based on gin, its base as bottled is 25 per cent alcohol by volume. Pimm's No. 2 Cup [1930s–1970] was based on Scotch whisky, and was phased out by new brand owners The Distillers Company in 1970.

What is Pimm's Cup No 1? ›

So what exactly is Pimm's No. 1? Essentially, it's a gin-based liqueur. James Pimm, a farmer's son who owned an oyster bar in 19th-century London, created and offered his guests this secret mix of gin, quinine, and a spice blend as a tonic to aid digestion.

What are the variations of Pimm's Cup? ›

Some people use ginger ale in they're classic Pimm's Cup, and that's just fine. With Ginger Syrup - If you some on hand, you could also make a Pimm's Rangoon by using ½ oz ginger syrup in place of simple syrup and topping the drink with soda water. This is probably my favorite version of all.

How much alcohol is in Pimms Cup? ›

Pimm's No. 1 is 25% alcohol by volume, so the Pimm's cup co*cktail recipe made with sparkling lemonade and other non-alcoholic beverages is just 6.25% alcohol by volume based on this recipe. It is the perfect light summer drink.

What is a Pimms Cup made of? ›

A summer long drink, the Pimm's cup is made with Pimm's No. 1 Cup, an English-style (clear and carbonated) lemonade, like Sprite or 7 Up, lemon or lime juice, as well as various chopped garnishes, particularly apple, cucumber, orange, lemon, strawberry and mint or borage, though mint is more common.

Can you get drunk from Pimms? ›

Pimm's has an ABV of 25%. While this isn't as strong as your average gin (which is usually 37.5% ABV and up), it can definitely get you drunk, so please drink responsibly!

What kind of alcohol is in Pimms? ›

Pimm's is a gin-based fruity spirit. A quintessentially British liqueur, it's made by infusing gin with a secret concoction of botanicals, caramelised orange and warm spices.

Is Pimms good for you? ›

Yes, PIMM'S was originally sold as a (kind of) health drink. Obviously it's changed a bit since then and has risen in alcohol content quite substantially, which means it's not so healthy anymore.

What is Pimms number 3? ›

Pimm's No. 3 Cup is based on Brandy. Phased out, but a version infused with spices and orange peel marketed as Pimm's Winter Cup is now seasonally available.

How many glasses of Pimms does one bottle make? ›

If you're having a DIY bar, you need something fairly straightforward that can be pre mixed. If you opt for Pimms, it's usually a 50ml measure so a litre bottle will give you 20 portions. And don't forget the lemonade to mix it with!

Why do people drink Pimms? ›

Pimm's is a gin liqueur that is popularly drunk during the summer months (as short as they are in the UK) and the drink of choice for the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament and served at posh summer garden parties. It was invented by James Pimm in 1823 and sold as a drink to aid digestion.

What is Pimms Cup No 2? ›

Pimm's No.
  • Cup is the most popular version. Based on gin, its base as bottled is 25 percent alcohol by volume. ...
  • Cup was based on Scotch whisky. Currently phased out. ...
  • Cup is based on brandy. ...
  • Cup was based on rum. ...
  • Cup was based on rye whisky. ...
  • Cup is based on vodka.
Jul 20, 2023

What can I substitute for Pimms No 1 cup? ›

I make mine with a bottle of juicy, soft, unoaked red (no, it doesn't have to be Spanish), 175ml cloudy lemonade, 175ml orange juice, with a dash of brandy or dark rum, and plenty of citrus and peach slices. To assemble it, put the fruit pieces in a large glass jug and pour the wine and spirit over.

What is Pimms No 2? ›

Pimm's No. 2 Cup was based on Scotch Whisky, spice and citrus fruits. Currently phased out.

What kind of glass do you use for Pimms? ›

The proper glass for a Pimm's Cup is a 10.5–12 oz collins glass. These tall glasses are sometimes referred to as zombie or highball glasses.

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