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)

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Pimm’s Cup With Muddled Cucumber Recipe? ›

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 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 can I use instead of lemonade in Pimms? ›

Pimm's Cup Variations

Substitute ginger ale for the sparkling lemonade for a drink with a peppery kick. For a less sweet Pimm's cup that highlights the flavor of the Pimm's No. 1, use soda water instead of sparkling lemonade.

What is the Italian version of Pimms? ›

Pimms Italiano

Pour in Pimms No. 1, then ginger ale and stir. Top with Fernet Branca and garnish with a cucumber slice. Add whipped cream just because you can.

Is Summer Cup the same as Pimms? ›

The Low Alcohol One

If you like strawberry ice lollies, the Oxford Originals Summer Cup is for you. Quite a lot sweeter than Pimms, it's less bitter and spiced but also, lower in alcohol.

What is Pimms Cup #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.

What kind of alcohol is in Pimms? ›

Pimm's No. 1 is a gin-based herbal liqueur, dark amber in colour with a refreshing spicy-citrusy taste, invented by James Pimm in the early 19th century.

Is Aperol the same as Pimm's? ›

Pimm's Cups are light and sweet-but-not-too-sweet (which can vary based on the mixer you use), with a fruity quality not unlike an Aperol Spritz. But whereas the Aperol Spritz tends to taste more citrusy, Pimm's Cups taste a little more herbaceous with a light, bitter quality to balance the sweet.

What is a good substitute for Pimm's Cup? ›

Anyone who has had Pimm's No. 1 Cup liqueur knows it's a tough one to match due to its complexity, but balsamic vinegar is an excellent substitution since it delivers a similar color as well as a rich, fruity taste with depth.

How long does Pimms last once opened? ›

Pimm's does not need to be refrigerated, but it can be stored in the refrigerator to prolong its shelf life. Unopened Pimm's can be stored at room temperature for up to 2 years. Once opened, Pimm's should be stored in the refrigerator and consumed within 6 months.

Why is it called Pimms Cup? ›

James Pimm, the owner of a London oyster bar, invented the drink sometime between 1823 and 1840. The original version featured gin, quinine, and various herbs, and it reportedly aided digestion. The drink was known as the “house cup,” which inspired the name “Pimm's No.

What fruit is Pimms made of? ›

What's in a Pimm's? The beauty of Pimm's is that you can make it up with whatever chopped fruit and herbs you want, but traditionally it's mixed with lemonade, mint, strawberries, orange, and cucumber.

What is Italy's signature co*cktail? ›

1. Negroni. Created by Count Camillo at Caffè Casoni in 1919, the bittersweet Negroni is now one of the most popular Italian co*cktails!

What is Aldi's equivalent to Pimms? ›

Aldi's own-label summer punch, Austin's, was voted BETTER tasting than Pimm's – which costs more than twice the price. Which?

Is Aldi Pimms good? ›

Aldi's version came out top scoring 75% not only beating Tesco's own-brand alternative that scored 73%, but blowing the branded version out of the water, scoring higher than Pimm's which received a score of 70% and costs a whopping £9 more than Aldi's version.

Which supermarket has the cheapest Pimms? ›

Compare Prices for Pimm's No. 1 70Cl
Ocado13.50
B&M11.49not checked recently
Tesco16.50not checked recently
Asda17.50not checked recently
Sainsburys17.50not checked recently
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How many versions of Pimms are there? ›

1 (with Gin), 3 (with brandy), and 6 (with vodka) were the only versions that are still in circulation today. Pimm's Cup is widely enjoyed in Britain throughout the summer months and is the most popular in Southern England.

What does Pimms #1 taste like? ›

What does Pimm's taste like? Pimm's No. 1 Cup is sweet and rich, fruity and herbaceous, with subtle yet complex juniper and spice notes forming a deliciously moreish base.

Is there a Pimm's No. 2? ›

A bottle of Pimm's No. 2, The Original Whisky Sling. We estimate this was bottled in the 1960s. The label reads: This bottle contains sufficient to make 16 half pints or 32 pimmlets by the addition of bottled lemonade, a slice of lemon & cucumber rind or a little borage.

Is Pimm's No 1 sweet? ›

Since Pimm's is already macerated with herbs and other ingredients and is medium-sweet, it shares similarities with amari and fortified wine.

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