Platinum Blonde

Platinum Blonde
Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

A sophisticated cream cocktail of unknown origin.

 25 ml (⅚ oz) aged rum
 25 ml (⅚ oz) Grand Marnier
 15 ml (½ pz) single cream (half-and-half)
 Freshly grated nutmeg
1

Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and shake until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a Nick and Nora glass.

4

Dust with freshly grated nutmeg.

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The late summer air hung heavy with warmth as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow over Matt's backyard. His patio, lined with flickering lanterns, was alive with the sound of conversation and the occasional burst of laughter from his group of friends. Matt had spent the afternoon grilling, preparing fresh salads, and setting the perfect vibe for what he hoped would be a memorable evening. But as the plates were cleared and the conversations deepened, he knew it was time to bring out his pièce de résistance—a cocktail that had quickly become his signature: the Platinum Blonde.

Matt had always had a soft spot for classic cocktails, but lately, he’d found himself drawn to the rich complexity of aged rum. He loved its smooth, slightly smoky flavor and how it could be both robust and delicate depending on what you paired it with. And so, when he first stumbled across a recipe for the Platinum Blonde, a creamy, indulgent drink that combined aged rum with Grand Marnier and single cream, he knew he had to try it. It had quickly become a favorite, a cocktail that was as luxurious as it was comforting—perfect for a late summer night when the heat still lingered but the breeze promised a hint of cooler air.

As his friends settled into their chairs, Matt disappeared into the kitchen to start preparing. He had gathered the ingredients earlier in the day, making sure everything was chilled and ready. The star of the show was a bottle of aged rum, its amber liquid glowing warmly in the light of the kitchen. Next to it sat a bottle of Grand Marnier, its orange-flavored cognac adding a sweet and sophisticated depth to the drink. And finally, the single cream—rich and velvety—sat waiting in a small jug, ready to add its silky smoothness to the mix.

Matt pulled out his cocktail shaker and filled it halfway with ice. The satisfying clink of ice cubes echoed softly in the quiet kitchen. He carefully measured out a generous pour of the aged rum, followed by a smaller splash of Grand Marnier. The combination of the two liquors filled the air with a tantalizing aroma of caramel and citrus. Finally, he added the cream, watching as it swirled into the shaker, creating a beautiful contrast against the amber liquid.

With everything in place, Matt sealed the shaker and gave it a vigorous shake. He could feel the ice chilling the liquid inside, mixing the ingredients into a perfectly blended concoction. He loved this part—the rhythm of the shake, the way the metal grew cold in his hands, and the anticipation of the first sip. After a few moments, he paused, satisfied, and reached for his Nick and Nora glasses.

These glasses, delicate and refined, were Matt’s favorite for serving cocktails. He carefully strained the drink into each one, the creamy, pale liquid pouring out in a smooth, steady stream. The Platinum Blonde was a visual treat—a soft, creamy white cocktail that looked almost too pretty to drink. But Matt wasn’t finished yet. He reached for a small grater and a fresh whole nutmeg, a last-minute addition that took the cocktail to another level. Gently, he grated the nutmeg over the top of each drink, watching as the fragrant spice dusted the surface with a touch of warmth and complexity.

With a satisfied grin, Matt carried the drinks out to the patio. His friends looked up, curiosity piqued as they saw the elegant cocktails in his hands. He placed the glasses down on the table, the soft glow of the lanterns reflecting off the creamy surface of the drinks.

"Alright, everyone," Matt said, raising his own glass. "This one’s a little special. I call it the Platinum Blonde."

His friends eagerly picked up their glasses, each taking a sip. The reactions were immediate—eyes widened in surprise, followed by contented hums of approval. The aged rum gave the cocktail a rich, smooth base, while the Grand Marnier added a subtle sweetness and hint of orange. The cream brought it all together, making the drink indulgent and velvety, while the freshly grated nutmeg added an aromatic finish that lingered pleasantly on the palate.

"Wow," one of his friends exclaimed. "This is incredible. It’s like dessert in a glass but not too sweet—just perfect."

Matt smiled, feeling a deep sense of satisfaction wash over him. There was something magical about crafting a drink that could evoke such a reaction, especially when shared among friends on a night like this. As the evening stretched on, the Platinum Blondes flowed freely, and the laughter grew louder, the conversation more relaxed. It was one of those nights that seemed to slow down time, where the simple pleasures of good company and a perfect cocktail made the world feel just right.

Ingredients

 25 ml (⅚ oz) aged rum
 25 ml (⅚ oz) Grand Marnier
 15 ml (½ pz) single cream (half-and-half)
 Freshly grated nutmeg

Directions

1

Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice.

2

Add all ingredients and shake until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a Nick and Nora glass.

4

Dust with freshly grated nutmeg.

Platinum Blonde

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