A tropical twist with depth and spice, the Cardamango Crush brings together ripe mango, creamy coconut, and the warmth of cardamom bitters. A splash of high-proof rum and herbal Benedictine adds complexity, making this an adventurous choice for tiki-style sipping.
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Tasting Notes
The Cardamango Crush offers a bold, spiced take on tropical refreshment. Light rum and high-proof rum give it a warm backbone, while mango purée and coconut cream create a smooth, fruit-forward profile. Benedictine adds a touch of herbal sweetness that deepens the flavor without overwhelming. Lime juice provides balance and brightness. The dash of cardamom bitters adds a subtle spice that lingers on the finish, with the powdered garnish reinforcing the aroma. This drink is smooth and layered bright, earthy, fruity, and just a little unexpected thanks to the cardamom’s aromatic edge.
Equipment and Glassware
This Cardamango Crush is best made using a shaker tin for the whip shake and a bar spoon for topping with extra pebble ice. You’ll also need a jigger for accurate measurement and a small grater or microplane if you prefer to freshly grind cardamom. Pebble ice is key to the texture, so a Lewis bag and mallet or nugget ice maker are helpful tools. Serve it in a hurricane glass or any large curved glass that can handle extra ice and garnish. A fine mesh strainer isn’t necessary since the drink isn’t being strained just shaken and poured directly.
Ingredients
- 1 oz light rum
- 0.5 oz high-proof rum
- 0.5 oz Benedictine
- 1 oz mango purée
- 0.5 oz coconut cream
- 0.5 oz lime juice
- 1 dash cardamom bitters
Garnish:
- Dehydrated lime wheel
- Pinch of cardamom powder
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a shaker with a small scoop of pebble ice.
- Whip shake (shake briefly to incorporate and aerate without over-diluting).
- Pour the entire contents into a hurricane glass.
- Add additional pebble ice to fill the glass.
- Garnish with a dehydrated lime wheel and a dusting of cardamom powder.
Pro Tips
- Use pebble or nugget ice for the best texture.
- Whip shake (short shake with a small amount of ice) to blend without over-dilution.
- Pre-chill your hurricane glass to help the drink stay colder longer.
- For stronger cardamom flavor, infuse simple syrup with crushed cardamom pods.
- Fresh mango purée gives better results than store-bought versions with added sugar.
- If Benedictine isn’t available, try a honey-herbal liqueur as a substitute.
- Use a pinch of freshly ground cardamom for a more aromatic finish.
- Keep coconut cream at room temperature for easier mixing.
When to Serve
Cardamango Crush is perfect for warm afternoons, summer parties, or anytime you’re craving something fruity with a twist. Its tropical base and cooling texture make it well suited for poolside drinks or casual get-togethers. The cardamom adds a warming element that works surprisingly well into early fall. Whether served at tiki-themed nights or brunches that need something unexpected, this cocktail bridges familiar tropical flavors with a spiced, seasonal accent. It’s also a fun choice for showcasing unique bitters or experimenting with bold fruit and spice pairings outside of the usual flavor combinations.
Which Liquor Brands to Choose
- Light Rum
- Flor de Caña Extra Dry: Clean and dry
- Bacardí Superior: Classic and widely available
- Don Q Cristal: Smooth and neutral
- High-Proof Rum
- Lemon Hart 151: Bold and flavorful
- Plantation O.F.T.D.: Rich and aromatic
- Rum Fire: Funky and high impact
- Benedictine
- Bénédictine D.O.M.: The original and only widely used brand
- Cardamom Bitters
- The Bitter End Cardamom: Intense and pure
- Scrappy’s Cardamom Bitters: Balanced and aromatic
Similar Cocktails
- Mango Lava Flow
- Tropical Pineapple Paradise
- Spicy Sake Mango Punch
- Strawberry Coconut Breeze
- Sweet Poison
Ingredients
- 1 oz light rum
- 0.5 oz high-proof rum
- 0.5 oz Benedictine
- 1 oz mango purée
- 0.5 oz coconut cream
- 0.5 oz lime juice
- 1 dash cardamom bitters
Garnish:
- Dehydrated lime wheel
- Pinch of cardamom powder
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a shaker with a small scoop of pebble ice.
- Whip shake (shake briefly to incorporate and aerate without over-diluting).
- Pour the entire contents into a hurricane glass.
- Add additional pebble ice to fill the glass.
- Garnish with a dehydrated lime wheel and a dusting of cardamom powder.
Notes
Pro Tips
- For stronger cardamom aroma, grind your own cardamom powder just before serving.
- Freeze fresh mango in advance for a thicker, colder texture.
- Use a wide straw or swizzle stick to keep the drink well mixed.