SAZERAC
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 2m
Yield 1 drink
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Pour a splash of the Pernod or pastis into the chilled glass. Swirl to coat the glass, then discard the excess. Soak the sugar cubes with the bitters and drop into the glass. Crush cubes with a spoon or muddle lightly. Add the rye and the 2 ice cubes. Swirl and serve.
SAZERAC COCKTAIL
The infamous Sazerac is part of New Orleans lore, where it was originally made with absinthe.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Drink Recipes Cocktail Recipes
Yield Makes 1
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Fill 2 old-fashioned glasses with ice to chill. Discard ice from 1 glass, and add water, bitters, and sugar; stir to dissolve. Add rye whiskey and a few ice cubes; stir. Discard ice from remaining glass. Fill with a small amount of Pernod, and swirl to coat; discard Pernod. Strain rye mixture into prepared glass. Garnish with a lemon twist.
SAZERAC COCKTAIL
This traditional New Orleans cocktail is made with rye, sugar, bitters, lemon and just a rinse of absinthe. It's been made the same way -- without complaints -- by generations of bartenders in the Big Easy. Follow these instructions to the letter, and there's no way you can go wrong.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories beverage
Time 5m
Yield 1 drink
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Chill one old fashioned glass and use another for mixing (this is the tradition, as opposed to a mixing glass or shaker). Place the sugar cube in the glass for mixing. Add a couple of drops of water and muddle the sugar cube until it is a paste. Pour in the whiskey and both bitters. Add ice cubes and stir.
- Into the chilled glass, add a dash of absinthe and swirl it around the glass until it is coated; discard any excess. Strain the whiskey mixture into the coated glass. Squeeze the lemon peel over the drink and drop it in as a garnish. Serve immediately.
MARTHA'S SAZERAC
Martha's riff on the beloved New Orleans cocktail mixes a base of bourbon or rye with sugar, orange bitters, and anise-flavored liqueur. Absinthe is traditional, but you can also use sambuca or Pernod.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Drink Recipes Cocktail Recipes
Time 5m
Yield Makes 1 drink
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place sugar cube and 2 teaspoons water in a cocktail shaker; stir to dissolve. Add bourbon and bitters, fill with ice, and stir to chill.
- Pour liqueur into a rocks glass and swirl to coat; pour out excess. Strain bourbon mixture into glass. Twist lemon peel and rub around rim of glass (do not add to drink).
SAZERAC COCKTAIL
There's a lot to love about this classic whiskey and bitters beverage. The official drink of New Orleans, the Sazerac is every bit as aromatic and flavorful as most anything else from down on the bayou.
Provided by Home Happy Hour
Categories Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips
Time 5m
Yield 1
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Fill a rocks glass with 1 cup ice and set aside to chill, about 5 minutes. Discard ice.
- Combine Peychaud's Bitters, Angostura Bitters and sugar cube in a cocktail shaker; mash well with a cocktail muddler. Add 1 cup ice and whiskey. Stir until chilled and strain into the chilled glass.
- Twist a lemon peel over the surface of the cocktail to extract the essence; discard lemon peel.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 151.5 calories, Carbohydrate 3.5 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 0.1 g, Sodium 0.4 mg, Sugar 2.8 g
SAZERAC
Rye is absolutely vital in a Sazerac, among the most supernaturally alluring of drinks and frequently a bartender's favorite. Peychaud's bitters, which are made by the Sazerac Company in Louisiana, are asked for here, and are lighter than the more commonly found Angostura variety. If you can't get your hands on some, try using your own favorite bitters. (The New York Times)
Provided by Rosie Schaap
Categories brunch, dinner, easy, lunch
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Coat chilled rocks glass with absinthe. Muddle sugar cube with bitters in a mixing glass; add rye and ice. Stir. Strain into chilled rocks glass. Twist lemon peel over the drink to release oils, then discard twist.
SAZERAC
Yield
Serves 1.
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Dissolve the sugar in cold water in a mixing glass. Add the whiskey, Pernod, bitters and ice cubes and stir well. Strain into a well-chilled glass, twist the lemon peel over the drink to release the oil, then drop it in.
SAZERAC
Paul Gustings, the bartender at Broussard's in New Orleans, is nothing if not exacting when it comes to his Sazerac. "It has to be Old Overholt," he said of his choice of rye. And not the standard two ounces, but an ounce and three-quarters. The glass must be rinsed with the anise-flavored liqueur Herbsaint, not absinthe. And, he said, "I use much more Peychaud's that others do: 11 dashes." That's only, however, if you're halfway through the bottle of bitters. If you've just opened it, it's 13, according to Mr. Gustings, who says the dashes are smaller at that point; if you're near the end, make it 10 dashes. The extra dose of bitters gives the drink a rosier glow than most Sazeracs, and a very dry finish.
Provided by Robert Simonson
Time 2m
Yield 1 drink
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Chill a rocks glass. Meanwhile, in a mixing glass three-quarters filled with ice, mix the rye, simple syrup and bitters and stir until chilled, about 30 seconds.
- Pour the Herbsaint into the chilled rocks glass and rotate until the liqueur coats the inside of the glass. Strain the contents of the mixing glass into the rocks glass. Rub the lemon twist along the rim of the rocks glass, twist over the drink and discard.
SAZERAC
An oldie but a goody, this is one of the world's first cocktails, invented in New Orleans in the 19th century.
Provided by c-biskit
Categories Drinks Recipes Cocktail Recipes Whiskey Drinks Recipes
Time 5m
Yield 1
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Store a cocktail glass in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes before making the cocktail.
- Pour the anise flavored liqueur into the frosted glass and turn to coat the sides. Dump excess liqueur in the sink (or drink it!). Add sugar, water and bitters to the glass, stirring to dissolve. Strain into the glass and pour in the rye. Stir and garnish with a twist of lemon.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 161 calories, Carbohydrate 3.9 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 0 g, Fiber 0 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 0.9 mg, Sugar 2.3 g
THE ORIGINAL SAZERAC
Provided by Food Network
Time 5m
Yield 1 serving
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Pour a little herbsaint into a frozen rocks glass. Swirl around the inside of the glass and then pour out. In a cocktail shaker with ice, combine the remaining ingredients and shake well. Strain into the herbsaint lined glass.
CLASSIC SAZERAC
This cocktail, originally made with French Sazerac Cognac, is a New Orleans classic.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Drink Recipes Cocktail Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Combine all ingredients except lemon twists in a cocktail shaker. Stir until chilled, then strain into a pitcher or divide among 6 glasses. Garnish with lemon twists.
CLASSIC SAZERAC
Steps:
- Muddle the sugar and bitters to a paste in an old-fashioned glass. Fill the glass with ice, add the bourbon and stir for 12 to 15 seconds with a bar spoon or long-handled spoon.
- In a second old-fashioned glass, add the absinthe, swirl to coat the inside of the glass, then discard the excess absinthe. Strain the bourbon mixture into the absinthe-rinsed glass.
- Serve without ice, neat. Garnish with a lemon peel.
SAZERAC
This New Orleans cocktail traditionally uses rye whiskey. If you can't find it, try a good-quality bourbon.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Drink Recipes Cocktail Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Fill 2 rocks glasses with ice to chill. In a third glass or cocktail shaker, stir together sugar and water until sugar dissolves. Add rye whiskey, bitters, and ice. Stir until chilled.
- Discard ice from glasses and add 1 teaspoon anise-flavored liqueur to each. Swirl to coat bottom and sides of glasses with liqueur, then pour off extra. Strain rye mixture into glasses and garnish with lemon twists.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 112 g, Fat 3 g
ALLEN KATZ'S SAZERAC
This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Cocktail Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Coat a well-chilled old-fashioned glass with absinthe. Discard most of the remaining liquid, leaving just a little in the bottom of the glass.
- Add the sugar cube and soak with bitters.
- Muddle sugar so that it dissolves in the glass. Add whiskey, stir, and garnish with a lemon peel.
SAZERAC
Indulge in a classic sazerac cocktail, with whiskey, absinthe, bitters and an orange garnish. Try on the rocks if you'd prefer
Provided by Miriam Nice
Categories Cocktails, Drink
Time 10m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Take four tumblers and pour the absinthe into the first one. Swirl around to coat the inside of the glass then pour into the next glass. Repeat until all the glasses have been coated with the absinthe. If there's any left, divide it equally between all of the glasses.
- Pour the sugar syrup, both types of bitters and whiskey into a large mixing glass or jug. Add 25ml cold water and a good handful of ice. Stir until the outside of the vessel feels really cold. Taste - if it's too sweet or strong, keep stirring to dilute it further.
- Strain into your prepared glasses. Twist a piece of orange zest over a glass to release a little of the citrus oils, then drop it in. Do this for each of cocktail just before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 168 calories, Carbohydrate 8 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 8 grams sugar
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