OLD FASHIONED COCKTAIL SYRUP RECIPE RECIPES

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OLD-FASHIONED RECIPE - NYT COOKING



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The old-fashioned is one of the oldest mixed drinks in the cocktail canon. (Original name: whiskey cocktail, which became old-fashioned whiskey cocktail, and then just old-fashioned.) It is a stirred drink, usually built in the glass in which it is served. Both rye and bourbon are suitable base spirits. For the sweetener, purists muddle up a sugar cube with water and a couple dashes of bitters, but simple syrup works as well. Twists can be orange, lemon or both (known as “rabbit ears”). A fruited version of the drink came into vogue after Prohibition and involves the muddling of a cherry and orange slice along with the sugar. That version remains widespread, but we advocate the more elemental rendition that took hold in the late 1800s, one that allows the flavors of the whiskey to shine.

Provided by Robert Simonson

Total Time 2 minutes

Yield 1 drink

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 sugar cube (or 1 bar spoon simple syrup)
2 dashes Angostura bitter
2 ounces rye or bourbon
Orange twist

Steps:

  • Muddle the sugar cube and bitters with one bar spoon of water at the bottom of a chilled rocks glass. (If using simple syrup, combine bitters and one bar spoon of syrup.) Add rye or bourbon. Stir.
  • Add one large ice cube, or three or four smaller cubes. Stir until chilled and properly diluted, about 30 seconds. Slip orange twist on the side of the cube.

OLD-FASHIONED RECIPE - NYT COOKING



Old-Fashioned Recipe - NYT Cooking image

The old-fashioned is one of the oldest mixed drinks in the cocktail canon. (Original name: whiskey cocktail, which became old-fashioned whiskey cocktail, and then just old-fashioned.) It is a stirred drink, usually built in the glass in which it is served. Both rye and bourbon are suitable base spirits. For the sweetener, purists muddle up a sugar cube with water and a couple dashes of bitters, but simple syrup works as well. Twists can be orange, lemon or both (known as “rabbit ears”). A fruited version of the drink came into vogue after Prohibition and involves the muddling of a cherry and orange slice along with the sugar. That version remains widespread, but we advocate the more elemental rendition that took hold in the late 1800s, one that allows the flavors of the whiskey to shine.

Provided by Robert Simonson

Total Time 2 minutes

Yield 1 drink

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 sugar cube (or 1 bar spoon simple syrup)
2 dashes Angostura bitter
2 ounces rye or bourbon
Orange twist

Steps:

  • Muddle the sugar cube and bitters with one bar spoon of water at the bottom of a chilled rocks glass. (If using simple syrup, combine bitters and one bar spoon of syrup.) Add rye or bourbon. Stir.
  • Add one large ice cube, or three or four smaller cubes. Stir until chilled and properly diluted, about 30 seconds. Slip orange twist on the side of the cube.

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CLASSIC OLD FASHIONED RECIPE | ALLRECIPES
One of the great classic bourbon cocktails, the Old Fashioned was invented in Louisville, KY. Try bourbon, rye, or a blended whiskey in this cocktail. You can also sub one sugar cube for the simple syrup.
From allrecipes.com
See details


TRADITIONAL OLD FASHIONED COCKTAIL RECIPE | TASTE OF HOME
May 21, 2020 · Editor tip: To prevent your cocktail from being watered down too much, use the largest ice cubes you can make a home. Ice chips or crushed will melt very quickly, so 2-inch ice cubes or ice spheres are preferable. Step 3: Garnish. If desired, garnish your old fashioned …
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BEST BOURBON OLD FASHIONED RECIPE (VIDEO) - MINIMALIST ...
Dec 27, 2020 · How much simple syrup should I add to my Old Fashioned? We found the sweet spot to be 2 teaspoons (or 2 bar spoons). Many recipes call for a single teaspoon, or you might prefer a sweeter drink, but we found 2 teaspoons really balanced the cocktail …
From minimalistbaker.com
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4 STEPS FOR THE PERFECT OLD FASHIONED ... - COCKTAIL CRATE
Old Fashioned Recipe – With Mixer. 2oz Bourbon or Rye 1/2oz Classic Old Fashioned mixer. Combine whiskey and mixer in a tall glass filled with ice. Stir 20-30 seconds, strain into a whiskey glass. No garnish needed, but if you have an orange peel handy it won’t hurt! Curious if a store near you carries Spiced Old Fashioned …
From cocktailcrate.com
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PEACH PIE THE OLD FASHIONED TWO CRUST WAY RECIPE | ALLRECI…
Also, as some reviews suggested, I used 1/4 c flour and 1/4 c corn starch, but mine was still runny. Next time I may try 1/2 c flour as well as 1/4 c corn starch. This is one of the best recipes I've found so far, as most of the others are peaches and cream instead of good old fashioned …
From allrecipes.com
See details


WHISKEY SOUR COCKTAIL RECIPE - LIQUOR.COM
Oct 30, 2020 · Add bourbon, lemon juice, simple syrup and egg white, if using, to a shaker and dry-shake for 30 seconds without ice. Add ice and shake again until well-chilled. Strain into a coupe glass.
From liquor.com
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