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December 28, 2022 · 2 Comments

Episode 117: Persian Cocktails Rebeat

Episodes 101-200

In this episode we are gifting you with 5, fun Persian-inspired cocktails! With our unique ideas you’ll have festive cocktails twists to ring in the new year.

  • Pomegranate fizz
  • Sekanjabin mojito
  • Watermelon slushie
  • Gohl Getter
  • Cardamom Hot Toddy

Disclaimer: all of these drinks can easily be made without any alcohol as mocktails.  If you choose to drink, be sure to drink responsibly and have a designated driver.

Cheers to a healthy, hopeful new year ahead, beh salamaty!

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Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food!

Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug – Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes

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  1. Birgit Miller says

    May 2, 2023 at 5:53 pm

    Do you have a recipe for the gohl getter?
    Sounds wonderful and I’d like to serve this cocktail at our upcoming Persian dinner.

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    • bitalovesart says

      May 3, 2023 at 4:11 am

      Hi Birgit joon!
      Great question. I don’t have exact measurements for making a gohl getter but I can walk you through it, its super easy. Start with a brut rose or pink drink of your choice, add a small splash of rose water, stir in a spoon or two of rose petal jam, and some rose petals as a garnish! So pretty and quite lovely if you love the taste of rose like I do. Let us know how it goes and hope you have a fun and successful Persian dinner.

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