Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog Recipe

Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog — You can make the sweet and sour lovers all very happy with this Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog cocktail recipe!

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Though I’m usually all about the sweet side of things when it comes to recipes, I’m actually a big tart fan when it comes to drinks. (I have convinced myself it makes me sip them a lot slower).

I’ve even gotten on a major spicy kick lately. (Hello jalapeño and sriracha everything!)

But since Texas weather brings enough heat on its own, I figured sticking with tart yet refreshing would be a good idea for this weekend’s festivities.

Alas, I introduce you to this cute little Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog cocktail recipe that we whipped up with Hangar 1 Vodka. (Jared is obsessed with the bottle).

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What Is A Salty Dog?

A salty dog cocktail is a drink made of gin or vodka and grapefruit juice. It’s the perfect combo of tart and salty.

I added strawberries to the mix. The good thing about this salty dog recipe is for those of you that like a teeny bit of sour (but not too much), you can just add more strawberry to the mix to sweeten things up.

And vice versa for the sour lovers. Just use less strawberry puree.

Plus, this recipe is a nice tie in with summer and local farm fresh fruits. Fair warning though, these are super easy to drink!

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Tools Needed To Make Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog Cocktails

Cocktail shaker

Strainer

Highball glasses (but any cocktail glasses will also do)

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Ingredients Needed To Make Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog Cocktails

Hangar 1 Straight Vodka

Freshly squeezed grapefruit juice

Strawberry puree

Coarse sea salt — to rim your glasses

Ice

Optional: grapefruit slice and strawberry — for garnish 

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How To Make Strawberry Puree?

This salty dog cocktail recipe calls for strawberry puree which you can purchase at the grocery store. However, it’s so easy to make!

Just blend washed strawberries into a food processor or blender until it’s in liquid form but still has pulp.

Depending on your preference, you can sweeten your strawberry puree with sugar or honey.

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How To Make Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog Cocktails

1 — Rub the rim (the edge) of your glass with a grapefruit slice, and then, dip the rim of your glass in coarse salt.

2 — Fill your glass with ice.

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3 — Mix the strawberry puree, grapefruit juice, and vodka in a cocktail shaker with ice until well blended.

4 — Pour the mixture into each glass with a strainer.

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5 — Add a strawberry and grapefruit slice for garnishing, and you’re all set for an al fresco cocktail hour!

 

strawberry grapefruit salty dog recipe - sugar & cloth

More Refreshing Summer Cocktails To Try

What’s your go-to refreshing cocktail in the warmer months? Also, anyone have an amazing (and mainly simple) jalapeño cocktail they want to share? I’m in the market for one next!

For more cocktails to cool off with, check out some more of our favorites from the archives —

photo of the recipe card on how to make a Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog cocktail by top Houston lifestyle blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog Cocktail

strawberry grapefruit salty dog recipe - sugar & cloth

Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog Cocktail Recipe

Print Recipe
5 from 2 votes
Make the sweet and sour lovers all very happy with this Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog cocktail recipe!
Total Time10 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine Cocktails

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Hangar 1 Straight Vodka
  • 2/3 cup grapefruit juice
  • 1 1/2 oz strawberry puree
  • Coarse sea salt for rim
  • Ice
  • Strawberry and grapefruit slices for garnish

Nutrition

Calories: 108kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 160mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin C: 34mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg
Servings: 2
Calories: 108kcal

Instructions

  • Rub the rim the of a glass with a grapefruit slice and then dip the rim of the glass in coarse salt.
  • Fill your glass with ice.
  • Mix the strawberry puree, grapefruit juice, and vodka in a cocktail shaker with ice until well blended.
  • Pour the mixture into each glass with a strainer.
  • Garnish with a strawberry and grapefruit slice.
KEYWORD: grapefruit, rainbow sour, salty dog, strawberry, sweet, sweet and sour, vodka

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11 thoughts on “Strawberry Grapefruit Salty Dog Recipe”

  1. Loved your post! We will definitely be back to see what other cocktail recipes we can try out! Take a look at our DIY mixology site & let us know if you’d like to do a COLLABORATION!
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  3. Here is my favorite jalapeño cocktail.
    Clementine Kicker
    2oz Svedka Clementine vodka
    1 oz line juice
    1/2 agave nectar
    3 piece ginger
    2 coins of jalapeño.

    Put ginger, jalapeño, agave and lime in mixer and muddle. Add vodka and shake. serve over ice

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  4. Have you ever tried infusing tequila with jalapeños? It takes a few weeks, but it makes a truly killer margarita.

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  5. I love that this uses fresh fruits and no syrups! I posted a fresh juice margarita for Cinco de Mayo (it was also tart). I can’t wait to try your drink this weekend!

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  6. I’ve been looking for more grapefruit cocktail mixes since they’re my husband’s favorite fruit! Thanks for sharing! Have a great holiday! :)

    Reply

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