Cocktail of the week: Downstairs at Sucre’s inmigrante – recipe | Cocktails

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If you don’t have Italicus, you could use limoncello as a substitute – it doesn’t have quite the same profile, though. The first dry shake (ie, without any ice) isn’t 100% necessary, but it does give the best results.

Inmigrante

30ml joven (young) mezcal – we use Ojo de Dios
20ml Aperol
10ml
Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto, or limoncello at a push
10ml vanilla syrup (homemade or bought in)
20ml fresh lime juice
3 dashes
Ms Better’s Miraculous Foamer, or 1 egg white, or 25ml aquafaba
1 sprig rosemary, or 1 edible flower, to garnish

Measure all the liquids into a shaker, dry shake for 10 seconds, then add a big handful of ice and shake hard for 10-15 seconds, to chill and aerate the drink. Double-strain into a chilled nick & nora or martini glass, garnish with a sprig of rosemary (or an edible flower) and serve.

This article was amended on 12 August 2025 to use an image of the correct cocktail.

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