Do you always follow a recipe for a cocktail, or do you mix freeform, or just have an idea of what works for your taste? For me, I like recipes but about 75% of the time I just use a ‘formula’ - I learned that I LOVE a paper plane but only with 2x bourbon. That led me to a better understanding of proportion. Almost everything I’ve made with 2 parts of a booze I like, 1 part a fruity or sweet liqueur, 1 part an Amaro and 1 part lemon or lime (using judgement to match the flavors) works. And because a margarita is great, taking those proportions and subbing other things can also work.
Now with food, I would say the only things I use recipes for are baked goods, I am very much in the wing it camp. Use recipes for inspiration not as a rulebook. So not a shock that’s the way I drink.
How do you use recipes?
I always try a recipe first to get the base line, then maybe for the second/third attempt I’ll wing it a bit depending on what I liked or didn’t like or if the taste of the recipe will grow on me
I’m definitely a recipe person, but I’m really trying to become more of a riff person, where I can riff off a recipe. It’s hard as I keep finding excellent recipes that I want to try out as they are!