I have some cupcakes to share with you today! Not just any cupcakes either. These are spiked with Chile’s favorite drink; Pisco Sour. This recipe is long overdue. I’ve been wanting to do this for ages but I just kept putting it off until I knew I’d need inspiration.
So what is Pisco Sour? It’s kind of a big deal in Chile, and many parts of South America as well. Pisco Sour is the national drink of both Chile and Peru. It’s made with Pisco, which is a type of brandy made in both countries. Then the sour part refers to either lime or lemon juice. It’s sweetened with a simple syrup and sometimes topped with egg whites and bitters, although I think that’s more of a Peruvian thing.
Both Chile and Peru claim ownership of the drink and it’s invention sometime between the 1870’s and the 1920’s. I’m not gonna lie that I find it quite amusing to hear the debates that go on about its origin when the subject is brought up. They can get pretty heated, especially when aided by one too many Piscos.
I may not be of drinker but every honest chef is required to taste what goes into their food and they say not to add liquor to your cooking unless it is something you would drink on its own. Out of the small sips I’ve tasted of different drinks, Pisco Sour is one of the only ones I can actually see myself drinking someday. I don’t think I’ll ever enjoy drinking much but I love using different liquors in cooking.
Okay, I’m not sure about the availability of buying Pisco in the States or other parts of the world. I remember my dad finding some at Trader Joe’s but they may not still carry it. I think you could substitute it with a different Liquor, though. If you can’t find pisco where you live then tequila might work and today happens to be National Tequila Day.
The flavor and texture in these cupcakes is amazing. The Pisco is barely detectable but enough to add a depth to the other flavors. I will definitely be making them again and I can’t wait to serve them at a party. You have to try these.
As always, the recipe is available upon request. The first request gets an upvote.
ALL CONTENT IS MINE AND ORIGINAL! All of these food photos were taken with my Nikon D5300 and my favorite Lens, the Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G. You can find out more in my INTRO POST. And by the way, my intro post did a huge $0.21
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