I hope, like me, it may feel like there was barely a beat between that last late-August margarita and that cheeky early-December sip of port … but here's to you – the boozy dreamers, the relentlessly amazing party hosts. The lovely Ape and Bird is the inspiration behind these recipes. Having had a near death experience Christmas shopping at the weekend (if you think I'm using hyperbole, you weren't there), that boozy shrine took me in with welcome arms and a couple of hours later I'd forgotten about all my troubles and was happily mumbling to myself about brown sugar syrup.
COCKTAIL ONE: Brown Sugar Flip
You'll need:
For the syrup:
- 40g brown sugar
- 50ml water
- 50ml brown sugar syrup
- 50ml bourbon or rye (even blended scotch is fine, but don't waste the single malt)
- A dash of angostura bitters
- 1 whole egg
First make the syrup:
For the damson syrup:
Your syrup:
- Drop your sugar into a small milk pan and turn the heat onto your gentlest setting and add the water.
- Stir gently for 5-10 minutes until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture has begun to reduce.
- Decant to a small bottle and allow to cool.
- Add the syrup, bitters and bourbon to a shaker.
- Break the whole egg into the shaker (and ignore the fact you're about to drink a whole egg - just trust it'll taste amazing)
- Dry shake the ingredients without ice for a few seconds until blended.
- Then add some ice to the shaker and shake for another 5-10 seconds.
- Strain into a small tumbler before grating nutmeg over the top of the glass (or just use a pinch of the ground stuff).
If that's not quite enough syrupy goodness for this festive period, let's move on to cocktail two...
COCKTAIL TWO: The Damson Sour
You'll need: For the damson syrup:
- 2 tbsp of damson jam
- 50ml of water
For the drink:
Make it!- 50ml bourbon/whisky/brandy/gin/vodka - the spirit will change the character of the drink so my personal preference would be a bourbon. However, the versatility of this drink mends it lends itself to any spirit you have lurking around the house.
- 50ml damson syrup
- 50ml lemon juice
- 1 egg white
Your syrup:
- Add the jam to the pan and (as you did to make the brown sugar syrup), turn the heat on to your gentlest setting and add the water.
- Stir gently for 5-10 minutes until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture has begun to reduce.
- This time round, strain the mixture into a small bottle and allow to cool.
- Add the syrup, lemon juice, egg white and spirit to a shaker.
- Dry shake for 5-10 seconds before adding a handful of ice.
- Shake for a further 5-10 seconds before straining into a small martini glass.
- Watch all the strain of the festive period slip away...
Wishing you a very merry little Christmas!
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