Lime, vodka and a splash of triple sec - this kamikaze cocktail or shot is one of my all-time favorite drinks.
"The Kamikaze Queen" is what they used to call me. Not one of my parents' prouder moments. When I was in my early twenties, I worked as a hostess at a restaurant in the popular Gastown district of Vancouver. This restaurant was the type of place where sweethearts proposed marriage, diners lingered over a fine bottle of wine, and stars came to eat in relative peace. As an aside, I found out that Richard Thomas still answers to, "Hey, John Boy!" During dinner service, we would occasionally experience some lulls as patrons lingered over their cappuccinos. I took it upon myself to disappear behind the bar and mix up a large batch of kamikaze shots. The sound of the cocktail shaker, which contained a mixture of fresh lime juice, vodka, and triple sec, seemed to work like a dog whistle on the serving staff.
Shots lined up on the container, eight or nine of us would duck down behind the counter, toast a quick "Cheers!" and throw back the liquid treat. For those few minutes, there was not a single member of the staff on the restaurant floor. However, we emerged with smiles on our faces, ready to face a few more hours of dinner service. Unbeknownst to the owner, this became a ritual on busy Friday and Saturday evenings.
These tangy, slightly sweet drinks can be made as cocktails, served in high ball or martini glasses, or potent shots. I will warn you - these are not for the faint of heart and it is imperative that you hand your car keys to someone far more responsible before you start to drink them. Over the years, I found that I enjoy these drinks more when I add a splash of simple syrup. One or two of these will do in my progressing years - a mere shadow of the kamikaze queen.
These are always a favorite at Christmas and New Year's Eve. Serve them alongside some of my favorite New Year's Eve appetizers.
How to make a kamikaze or shot
MAKE SIMPLE SYRUP:
Make a simple syrup by combining equal parts granulated sugar and water in a small saucepan. I typically use 1 cup of each so that I have plenty of simple syrup left over for other uses. It can be stored in a glass container, such as a jar, in the refrigerator for up to one month.
Bring the mixture to a boil and continue to boil, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool completely.
MAKE THE COCKTAIL:
Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice. Add 1 ½ ounce fresh lime juice, 1 ½ ounce vodka, 1 ½ ounce triple sec, and ¾ ounce simple syrup.
Shake well, about 20 seconds, to chill the mixture. Strain into a highball or martini glass for a single drink or, if you prefer, into 4 separate shot glasses. Garnish with a wedge of lime and serve cold.
Printable Recipe
Kamikaze Cocktail or Shot Recipe
Ingredients
The simple syrup:
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup water
The cocktail:
- 1 ½ ounces fresh lime juice
- 1 ½ ounces vodka
- 1 ½ ounces triple sec
- ¾ ounce simple syrup
Instructions
The Simple Syrup:
- Combine sugar and water in a small saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil and continue to boil, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool completely.
- The cocktail:
- Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice. Add lime juice, vodka, triple sec, and ¾ oz. simple syrup. Shake well, about 15 seconds, to chill the mixture. Strain into a highball or martini glass for a single drink or, if you prefer, into 4 separate shot glasses. Garnish with a wedge of lime and serve cold.
Kerstin
I wish I was enjoying one of these right now - yum!
Cristina
These sound so good and something that before you know what hit ya, you're out! =)
bunkycooks
These are fun and probably a bit dangerous! 😉 What a great story. I bet that was a fun time.
Cookin' Canuck
Thanks for all of your comments.
Lori Lynn, your story about the "freezer scream" gave me a good chuckle.
Carolyn, in my younger years, I could shoot these one after another. Now that I'm much older and more refined (ahem), I have taken to sipping them.
Drick, I can relate!
Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
What a great story! I could really use a shot or 2 of this on days lie this 🙂
Will have to file this under - must make summer drinks!
Daydreamer Desserts
Loved this post, I could just imagine you guys ducking behind the bar and taking these down. Good times I'm sure!
Nithu
Sounds wonderful. I am up for it...
Drick
haven't had one of these in a long time but I sure did use to like them too, along with the gin/lime drinks too, can't remember what they were called, must have ate my brain up..LOL....think I might revisit these now during the summer months...
Food-G
What a great Friday post, and I must say I am so jealous of those gorgeous little frosted glasses.
This brought back some fun (and foggy) memories, both of late nights/early mornings in college, and of some of the restaurant jobs I held. I was "back of the house" tho, so we could just go into the walk-in, and not have to duck behind the bar ; ) Good times...
Maggy@ThreeManyCooks
I love a good cocktail, particularly ones with lime. I'll be trying this.