Clementine Rosemary Margaritas

Clementine Rosemary Margaritas started off Thanksgiving 2012. Good parties do have a tendency to start with cocktails. And like good cocktails often do, Clementine Rosemary Margaritas started with fresh citrus and herbs and good tequila and mezcal. Clementine Rosemary Margaritas are amazing on a cold fall night and perfect with a Mexican themed Thanksgiving. Cheers. 2 parts tequila blanco for a smooth effect, or for a smoky effect, mezcal ½ part lemon juice 1 part clementine or other tangerine juice 2 parts seltzer ½ part rosemary simple syrup salt for the rim If you’re making one, part = ounce or shot glass full. When making it for a group, part = cup. If you’re making it for a party, part = quart. Because I wanted to up the rosemary ante and use a simple syrup, tangerine juice alone left the cocktail unbalanced. The lemon juice fixes that and balances out the sugar. How to choose between mezcal and tequila? Simple. Smoky or bright and smooth? I loved it both ways, so it’s a fun excuse to do a taste test. Mix well in a pitcher. Use a lemon or clementine to wet the rim of the glass. Dip in salt. … Continue reading

Tangerine and Rosemary Spritzer

It was early Sunday morning and all the liquor stores were closed. With no champagne on hand, we decided that instead of a mimosa, we’d have to head for the hard stuff. Citrus was an obvious choice to pair with the salty breakfast menu and gin was the bottle in the freezer. Here’s the fruit of our labor. 2 ounces Hendricks gin 4 ounces tangerine juice (or orange + lemon) 1 stalk muddled rosemary orange vanilla seltzer (if you can find it- the polar brand is amazing; if not, a drop of real vanilla extract and seltzer) ice Muddle the rosemary. Pour all the ingredients in a large wine glass over ice. Enjoy with the savory olive bread french toast. … Continue reading