Cherry Wine Flanders Red Recipe Jay Corriveau


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If using frozen cherries, let them defrost before muddling them . Sprinkle the pitted cherries with 1/2 cup of sugar. Use a fork or pestle to mash the cherries and sugar together a bit. Cover and let sit for about an hour. Mash the mixture a bit more to smooth it out a bit. Taste it and add more sugar to taste, if you like.


Cherry Wine Flanders Red Recipe Jay Corriveau

Place 8 pitted cherries in the bottom of a copper mug. Muddle/squash your cherries to release their juice. Add the vodka, cherry liqueur, and lime juice. Stir to combine. Add ice until the mug is about 3/4's full. Top with ginger beer. Garnish with a lime wedge and additional cherries.


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To begin, gather your ingredients together and follow the steps below: In an old fashioned glass, place a slice of orange in the bottom of the glass and muddle. The goal here is to bring out the juice in the orange so be sure to muddle well (but not so much that you break the slice up). Using a spoon, scoop out a cherry from your jar of Luxardo.


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Add the cherries and mint leaves to a tall glass (or mason jar) and muddle until the cherries are broken up and have released their juices. Strain the juice into another container. Pour the lime juice and bourbon on top of the cherry juice and stir until combined. Fill two glasses with ice and divide the cherry bourbon mixture into them.


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How to make: MUDDLE orange and cherries in base of shaker. Add other ingredients, SHAKE with ice and fine strain into ice-filled glass. 2 whole. Maraschino cherry (from jar in syrup) 1 ⁄ 2 slice. Orange (fresh) (cut into segments) 1 ⁄ 2 slice. Lemon (fresh) (cut into segments)


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Place your ingredients in the bottom of a cocktail shaker or mixing glass; some cocktails are muddled directly in the serving glass. Grip the muddler in the palm of your hand and gently press down while giving it a half-turn. Release and continue this motion until the ingredients are sufficiently muddled (generally about four to six turns).


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Sugar is one of the three pillar ingredients, so it deserves some thought. The classic way to make an Old Fashioned starts with placing a sugar cube at the bottom of a glass, adding a few dashes of bitters and a splash of water and muddling until it's completely dissolved. This is still a great option, but many people use simple syrup for.


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Pour the bourbon into a rocks glass or old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Squeeze half an ounce of freshly squeezed orange juice over the top. Add in the maple syrup and then stir all ingredients together. Top with maraschino cherry syrup, adding 1-3 drops for a light sweetness.


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To muddle an ingredient, place the ingredient (such as the orange slice pictured here) into a glass and, using a muddler, press down on the orange slice to squeeze the juice from the flesh and rind of the slice. When muddling an orange slice, the goal is not to crush the slice comes apart but to simply press the oils and juices from the slice.


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Cherries are not debated. A "great" from scratch Old Fashioned has a muddled cherry or two, as well as one for a garnish. "From Scratch" expectation = Muddled fruit. I learned this way… Tumbler, 8 or 10oz. (Big glass, strong drink) Two maraschino cherries, two sugar cubes, three dashes of angostura bitters. Peeled orange slice optional.


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How to Make a 1960's Old Fashioned Cocktail. To prepare it my way, get yourself a nice whisky glass and add 1 sugar cube and 1 maraschino cherry to the glass. Muddle the cherry and sugar cube. Add in an orange slice, muddle the fruit part of orange slice just enough to get the juice out. Add in your large ice cube.


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Cucumbers are about 90% water but they're not exactly soft. To make the muddling easier, dice up the cucumbers, about ¼ inch thick and place them in a glass. Then, press them until the liquid comes out. After a few presses, place the mint leaves in the glass and this is where you start the gentle press and twist motion.


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Instructions. 1. Muddle the cherries, lime juice, orange bitters, and honey in a cocktail shaker or glass jar until the cherries are well mashed and have released their juices. Add the bourbon and shake to combine. 2. Strain (or not, I leave my cherries in!) into a cocktail glass filled with ice. If desired top with sparking water.


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Put the pitted cherries into a cocktail shaker and muddle. Add the bourbon, cherry brandy, simple syrup, orange bitters and ice to the shaker and shake well until container is cold. Fill two low-ball glasses half full with ice. Pour shaken cocktail (plus the ice and muddled cherries) into your glasses. Top with club soda.


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Step 2. Add bourbon, cherry syrup, and orange bitters. Fill with ice and shake vigorously 10 times. Strain into a Martini glass. Garnish with a cherry from the syrup and an orange twist.


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It's generally a muddled fruit, brandy-based old fashioned with a little bit of sprite or sour soda on top. Wondering why? Robert Simmonson's book mentions that the 1893 World's Exposition in nearby Chicago showcased Korbel's brandy. All this love of brandy may stem back from that event. Maintaining that love of brandy old fashioneds is.