Pear, Rosemary & Lemongrass Cocktail

****UPDATE****
Our book is available for pre-ordering now. Read more about it here!
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There is a little something we haven’t been able to tell you until now. In some strange but enchanted way we have ended up with a book deal! One year from now “Our Green Kitchen” (working title) will land in book stores around the world. Isn’t that just CRAZY!

When we started this blog we could never ever guess that we would end up writing an international cookbook. I mean with all those talented writers, professional chefs, inspiring nutritionists and natural born photographers doing their own books, what could we – two home-cooks with no culinary education – possibly have to offer? Well, after reading all comments from you – kind readers – who have tried and appreciated our recipes, we have slowly learned to trust in what we are doing. So however it turns out, we promise to put all the creativity and love as we possibly can find into this book. And hopefully it will be inspiring and useful enough to find its way onto your kitchen table.

Miraculously, after what feels like 9000 emails back and forth, we ended up signing a book deal with not only one, but two different publishing houses. Hardie Grant UK for the European and Australian market and Rizzoli in the US. We have the sweetest and most inspiring editor who keeps sending us paper samples and layout ideas, so we have no worries there. The book will be hardcover, 256 pages with 80 new recipes (even though you might recognize a few of our favorites in new costumes). We brought in David’s sister as a photographer, so expect colorful food photos on beautiful (hopefully) matte paper.

We have already been working a couple of  months on new recipes, planning shoots and scribbling down our thoughts. But we have the most intense, challenging and hopefully also fun period ahead of us. This blog will go on as usual with new posts at least once a week, but if we run late a few days you know where we are (drowned under a pile of book recipes).

This definitely calls for celebration, don’t you think? We cooked up this fruity, flavorful and cooling drink that works great both with or without alcohol. We boiled the pear juice together with lemongrass to get a slightly thicker syrup with a intensely sweet flavor and a hint of lemon and rosemary. Make sure to serve it in the prettiest glasses you have.

Skål, Cin cin, Cheers from the luckiest little family in the world!

Pear, Rosemary & Lemongrass Cocktail
4 glasses 

Since the size and sort of the pears vary, you need to adjust the measurements to your own taste. If you don’t have a juicer you can use unsweetened pear juice. We use twice as much juice as sparkling water. If you try this with alcohol you might want to reduce the sparkling water. All liqueurs seems to work with this recipe. If using whisky we suggest adding a few drops of freshly squeezed lemon to each glass.

5 pears (medium size)
1/3 fennel
3 sprigs rosemary
1 inch fresh ginger, more or less according to taste
1 stalk lemongrass, chopped and crushed
a pinch nutmeg, ground
2 pinches ground vanilla
1/2 – 1 cup sparkling water or soda (start with 1/2 cup, add more to taste)

Run pears, fennel, 2 sprigs rosemary and ginger in a juicer.
Pour the juice into a small saucepan over medium heat, add lemongrass, nutmeg and vanilla. Bring to boil, turn down the heat and let simmer for 15 minutes, or until thickened. Allow to cool completely before straining. Pass through a fine sieve.
Crush the ice in a high speed blender.
Place the thickened juice in a pitcher or (cocktail) shaker, add soda water and stir to combine.
Fill the cocktail glasses with ice and pour over the juice and soda mixture. Garnish with sliced pears and fresh rosemary. Serve.

Photos by: Johanna Frenkel

84 Comments

  • Johanna
    Åh vad kul, grattis! Kommer boken komma ut på svenska? Eller bara på engelska? Jag ser fram emot resultatet då jag nyss hittat er fina blogg med alla dessa fantastiska recept och är helt såld. Ni är verkligen inspirerande och även då jag själv inte är vegetarian tycker det är gott att äta vegetariskt ibland och skulle man vilja så det är ju enkelt att bara lägga till något kött/kyckling/fisk till recepten om man känner för det. Tack för en fin blogg!
    • Hej Johanna, det ser ut som att boken även kommer ut på svenska, men det är ännu inte klart på vilket förlag. Vi meddelar via facebook när det är klart. /David
  • Nice post! You have a really lovely blog! :)
  • Kasper
    Awesome! I really do look forward to your book. I remember how i discovered this lovely website. It was kind of random, but yet I feel very lucky. I was seeking for some vegetarian food, because I thought it would be exciting to try something new. My family have always been meatlovers and my mother have always done the cooking. Then i thought one day that i wanted to learn how too cook, and the only thing I was good at, was to slice the salad. Then i found this website on google, and I thought that your Yoga pot would be easy to slice and my mother could help with the cooking. It took two hours because we messed a little up, but when we were finish, we were stunned - It tasted heavenly, and I was surprised that vegetarian food could taste this good. Yoga Pot is now me and my mother's favourite dish. Every time I have to make food, she always beg me to make it. But she really does not have to beg :)
  • Congrats!!!! I recently contributed photographs to a great cookbook (The Daily Feast) and I know how excited that you must be. Can't wait to buy "Our Green Kitchen". If you ever need another photographer who specializes in food photography to assist...please let me know-- "will work for (organic) chocolate"! :-D Congratulations. Cheers-- Debby
  • Congratulations. So well deserved. We're all lucky in this story, you guys for publishing a book and us as your audience for looking forward to something amazing. Congratulations once again.
  • Hannah
    Yes!!! Cannot wait for the book! Huzzah and congratulations! And now I am off to make (another) beet and chocolate cake. Darn that delicious recipe. Cheers!
  • Congratulations!!! This is great news and I can't wait to discover it!
  • Liz
    Can not WAIT for this cookbook!
  • Congratulations, this is great news! I'm so happy that a book's coming, I'm already such a fan of your blog and your apps. Can't wait for the book which will be equally beautiful and delicious I'm sure! How fun must it be to choose paper for *your very own* book? Congrats again, this is well deserved.
  • Jennifer Seymour
    Congratulations on the book deal! I interned with Hardie Grant in the winter and remember you coming into the office for a provisional meeting (I was on baby-watch duty during your meeting!). Very pleased to hear that you are going ahead with Hardie Grant, I have every confidence that together you will all produce a beautiful book. Love your recipes, very inspiring food for a healthy lifestyle :) x
  • I'm a bit behind, just heard this now. I'm so happy for you, and excited to see what you come up with! Hugs from Finland!
  • How exciting! With your Scandinavian roots, can we expect any recipes from the Nordic countries?
  • Such wonderful news!!! Congrats...I am so happy for you :)
  • Avery
    Can't wait to buy the book! Counting down the days already!
  • Congrats!!! Looking so forward to getting a copy of the book. Can't wait!
  • Congratulations on the book deal! We are looking forward to seeing the end product :)
  • congratulations! i can't wait to see what recipes you're cooking up for the book
  • beverly thornton
    WONDERFULL NEWS LOOKING FOR YOUR NEW BOOK.THANK YOU FOR YOUR MANY GREAT IDEAS.
  • Caroline
    Can't wait to buy your book! This is perfect!!!!!!! I will give it to all my friends, as I love your blog so much!!! Aaaaaah I'm so happy!!
  • Joanne
    Ohh what fun! Can't wait. Your blog and recipes are so creative. Looking forward to your book. Hope to see it in Canada. Congratulations!!!
  • Hurra och grattis! I will definately buy your book!

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