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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 White

Put 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 Grenadine

This 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 Grenadine

Put 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.

How To Make Grenadine

Grenadine is easy to make.  It really is.  And the version you’ll make at home is far superior to that sugary, syrupy debacle you pick up at your local liquor store.  The first step to mixing up some classic cocktails is to have a good grenadine recipe and to always keep some on hand.  I use it in just about everything, so here’s a quick and easy recipe to get you started. 

Here’s what you’ll need on hand:

  1. Pomegranate Juice - I like POM Wonderful brand because it’s delicious.
  2. Orange - We’ll be using the zest and the juice, so make sure it’s a good looking orange. I like a small to medium sized orange for this recipe.
  3. Sugar - Granulated white sugar works best here.

Here’s what you’ll need to do:

Take two cups of pomegranate juice and one cup of sugar and put them in a saucepan over medium heat. Allow the sugar to dissolve, but don’t let the liquid come to a simmer yet. Once the sugar is dissolved, add the juice from 1/2 of the orange and mix.  Then add the zest of the orange.  If you have a gigantic orange, don’t use the whole thing.  Just be smart about it and adapt accordingly.

Bring the entire mixture up to a simmer and leave it there for about five minutes.  When it is done, strain the mixture** and let it cool.  Label it and refrigerate it for up to two weeks.

Here’s what you can use it in:

  1. Rum Punch
  2. Mai Tai
  3. Gin Sour
  4. Tequila Sunrise
  5. Ward Eight
  6. Jack Rose
  7. Shirley Temple (preferably non-alcoholic for the kiddies)
  8. The list goes on and on and on…

**I like to use cheesecloth for straining everything.  It’s the most effective method and it gives you the cleanest end product with the least amount of grit.  In the absence of cheesecloth, a fine mesh strainer or even a coffee filter will work just fine.  If there is a recipe that really requires a cheesecloth, I’ll be sure to let you know.

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