Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too
The act of sitting down with a fun drink in a fancy glass can be a relaxing end to a stressful day. Here’s a hearty mocktail for summer evenings that makes use of that flavorful pickle brine sitting in your fridge. Add tequila on the weekends.
serves 2
4 oz. water
3 oz. fresh lime juice
2 oz. pickle brine
2 Tbsp. honey
8 oz. kombucha
Pickled onions, garlic, or jalapeños, and fresh dill or thyme sprigs (optional), for garnish
Fill two 8-ounce highball glasses halfway with ice. In a cocktail shaker or lidded jar combine water, lime juice, pickle brine, and honey and shake well until honey is dissolved. Divide the mixture between the glasses, then top each with 4 oz. kombucha; stir. Garnish with pickled vegetables and herbs as desired.
This recipe and it’s title are directly inspired by the Shel Sliverstein poem Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too. Find it in his well-known collection for children (and a hoot for adults), Where the Sidewalk Ends.
Julie publishes Edible Ohio Valley with her family. After 15 years in the world of commercial photography, her lens is now focused on recording the sustainability movement in the Midwest. A graduate of UC’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, she’s a partner and co-founder of The Fairview Agency, a multidisciplinary creative firm.