How about a simple Old Fashioned cocktail recipe to kick off the weekend? Sounds pretty good to me too. Experimenting with cocktails is a lot of fun, but out of respect for a classic like an Old Fashioned, I’m sticking to tradition.
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A few weekends ago I received the best compliment when I was referred to as a mixologist. I got to thinking, did I miss my calling? Oh well, I can still be a mixologist in my home can’t I? All it takes is the right recipe to impress my guests.
An Old Fashioned cocktail is a rich complex blend of flavors, with a hint of sweetness, a trace of citrus and satisfying smooth finish.
Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe
- 2 ounces Rye Whiskey or Bourbon
- 1/2 ounce Simple Syrup
- 2 dashes Angostura Bitters
- 2 dashes Orange Bitters
- Cherries
- Orange peel
- Add one or two cherries to an old Old Fashioned glass and lightly mash with a muddler.
- Take orange peel and rub around the inside of the glass rim, then add peel to the cherries.
- Add ice cubes, rye whiskey, simple sugar, and bitters.
- Stir to combine and serve.
Recipe Tips
Muddling the cherries is completely optional. I suggest only mashing the cherries once or twice with a muddler, otherwise your drink will look like a smoothy that’s gone bad. This is an excellent muddler to try.
Our family can be a little obsessive over these cherries. They are the only ones I buy now, and I highly recommend giving them a try if you haven’t already.
Rubbing the orange peel around the inside rim of the glass to release the citrus oil, is an unexpected trick that your guests will appreciate.
I prefer making an Old Fashioned with rye whiskey, others prefer bourbon which is totally your call. Does that mean I’m going to turn down a Old Fashioned with bourbon? Heck no!
The most traditional recipe calls for a sugar cube, however to simplify making this cocktail at home I use simple syrup.
COCKTAIL TIPS
My motto should be, “buy quality liquor”. The best cocktails are for savoring, so as tempting as it might be to buy cheap liquor, your cocktails will be left wanting and your guests disappointed.
For drink consistency this is my new favorite jigger for measuring ingredients. I also use these silicone ice trays to make large square ice cubes.
An Old Fashioned cocktail calls for an Old Fashioned glasses like these and yes, that’s how this style of glass got its name.
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Thank you for stopping by today. Remember to drink responsibly.
Cheers!
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OLD FASHIONED COCKTAIL RECIPE
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Rye Whiskey or Bourbon
- 1/2 ounce Simple syrup
- 2 dashes Angostura Bitters
- 2 dashes Orange Bitters
- 2 Cherries
- 1 Orange peel
Instructions
- Add one or two cherries to an old old fashioned glass and lightly mash with a muddler.
- Take an orange peel and rub around the inside of the glass rim, then add peel to the cherries.
- Add ice cubes, rye whiskey, simple sugar, and bitters.
- Stir to combine and serve.
Kippi says
Yum, this looks delicious! I pinned for later.
Happy Weekend,
Kippi
Michelle Meyer says
Thank you for stopping by and pinning Kippi!
Janet Lorusso says
Yummm – perfect! Love the orange peel tip, Michelle!
Michelle Meyer says
Thanks Janet! We getting closer to the weekend! Cheers!