A Couple of Classics
My earlier post on grenadine has been getting some attention lately, so I thought I’d go ahead and post a few recipes for classic cocktails that use grenadine. That way you’ll have something to do with all of that grenadine you’ve been making!
Here are a few of my favorites when I have a batch of grenadine on hand. Most of these drinks use ingredients you probably already have in your liquor cabinet as well, which is certainly a bonus.
A Jack Rose (minus the garnish, which was promptly eaten).
So without further ado…
Clover Club
1.5 oz Gin 0.50 oz Grenadine 0.75 oz Lemon Juice 2 tsp Simple Syrup 1/2 Small Egg WhitePut all of your ingredients in a shaker and shake the crap out of it. You need to emulsify the egg white, so you’re probably going to need to shake this thing for about 45 seconds. I know it’s cold, but you’re an adult and you can handle it. Strain this drink into a martini glass and you’ll have a nice cocktail with a creamy foam layer on the top.
Ward Eight
2 oz. Rye Whiskey 1 oz Simple Syrup 0.75 oz Lemon Juice 0.25 oz GrenadineThis is basically a whiskey sour with a splash of grenadine, but it’s pretty delicious. Toss these ingredients in your shaker and shake it up. Strain into a rocks glass with ice and garnish with a maraschino cherry.
Jack Rose
1.5 oz Applejack 0.75 oz Lemon Juice 0.75 oz GrenadinePut your ingredients in a shaker and mix them up well. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with an apple slice (and if you’re in the mood, a maraschino cherry as well). A lot of recipes call for simple syrup here, but I choose to increase the amount of grenadine and omit the simple syrup. If you prefer, you can always add simple syrup and decrease the grenadine.

