CLASSIC SAZERAC
Simply stirred with lemon peel and a sugar cube, this classic whiskey cocktail is reason enough to buy a bottle of rye.This recipe first appeared on altonbrown.com.
Provided by Level Agency
Categories Drinks
Time 5m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Fill an old-fashioned glass with ice and set aside.
- Place the sugar cube in a second old-fashioned glass and add the bidders. Muddle these together until the sugar cube is broken and thoroughly mixed with the bitters.
- Add the rye whiskey and stir until the sugar dissolves.
- Fill a small spray bottle with the absinthe. Discard the ice cubes and spray the interior of the chilled glass with absinthe.
- Pour the whiskey mixture into the absinthe-coated glass and twist lemon peel over the cocktail. Serve immediately.
ABSINTHE SAZERAC
Camper English, a San Francisco-based writer, developed this adaptation of a classic drink recipe to showcase the use of absinthe. In this case, because absinthe has a very strong flavor, the recipe doesn't call for much. In fact, a large number of cocktails including the Sazerac, Corpse Reviver #2, and even some tiki drinks call for just a rinse of absinthe. It is always poured into the glass, swirled, and then discarded. But still, it adds a layer of complexity to the final cocktail.
Provided by Camper English
Yield Serves 1
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Fill old-fashioned glass with 1 cup ice and set aside. In second old-fashioned glass, stir together sugar, bitters, and ½ teaspoon water until sugar is completely dissolved, about 30 seconds. Add rye whiskey and remaining ½ cup ice, and stir well, at least 15 seconds. From first glass, discard ice, then add absinthe. Holding glass horizontally, roll it between your thumbs and forefingers so that absinthe completely coats the interior, then discard excess. Strain rye whiskey mixture into chilled, absinthe-coated glass. Squeeze lemon peel over drink, making sure oils fall into glass, then drop peel into drink, and serve.
SAZERAC
An oldie but a goody, this is one of the world's first cocktails, invented in New Orleans in the 19th century.
Provided by c-biskit
Categories Drinks Recipes Cocktail Recipes Whiskey Drinks Recipes
Time 5m
Yield 1
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Store a cocktail glass in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes before making the cocktail.
- Pour the anise flavored liqueur into the frosted glass and turn to coat the sides. Dump excess liqueur in the sink (or drink it!). Add sugar, water and bitters to the glass, stirring to dissolve. Strain into the glass and pour in the rye. Stir and garnish with a twist of lemon.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 161 calories, Carbohydrate 3.9 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 0 g, Fiber 0 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 0.9 mg, Sugar 2.3 g
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