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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Cranberry Cocktails - Pink Saturday
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...There was a time when I'd have blanched if asked to bring wine or drinks to a party. In my mind, there was always something about that request that indicated incompetence or the inability to cook. I'm no longer quite so proud and was delighted when asked to supply libations for a party we'll be attending this Sunday. We live on the West coast, so, for us, the Academy Awards begin and end at a human hour and allow us plenty of time for people watching and raucous rounds of applause or cat-calls. We do eat, but on this occasion fancy drinks become slightly more important than they might otherwise be. One of the drinks I've planned is designed specifically for the gals. While it's served in martini glasses there is nothing about it, save vodka, to tie it to its more potent cousin. It's a great, if strong, drink for luncheons, showers and other special occasions. Be forewarned, the snake oil salesman in me is about to surface. Ready? It's also good for you because of all the calcium rich cranberry juice that's used to make it. I also sell bridges and oil wells if you're in the market. This is really simple to do and cranberry flavored syrup can be made several days before using if it's refrigerated. Here's the recipe.
Cranberry Cocktails...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite, courtesy of Martha Stewart
Ingredients:
Cranberry Syrup
Finely grated zest of 1 large orange
Finely grated zest of 1 large lime
1/2 cup superfine sugar
1/2 cup water
2-1/2 cups plain cranberry juice
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12 ounces vodka
Directions:
1) Combine orange zest, lime zest, sugar and water in a medium pan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Cool slightly. Place cranberry juice in a 1-quart jar that has a lid. Add sugar syrup and close jar. Shake to combine. Refrigerate for up to 5 days.
2) To make one drink, combine 1/2 cup of cranberry syrup and 2 ounces of vodka in an ice filled cocktail shaker. Shake well. Strain into a cold martini glass. Yield: 6 drinks.
You might also enjoy these recipes:
Poinsettia and Champagne Cocktail - One Perfect Bite
Hot Mulled Cranberry and Apple Cider - One Perfect Bite
Homemade Irish Cream Liqueur - One Perfect Bite
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Pink Saturday, sponsored by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.
Sounds yummy to me!
ReplyDeleteI so want one, right now! Can you just pass it through the monitor screen please Mary?
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious--and such a pretty color too!
ReplyDeleteMary, along with any cooked dish, I am always told to bring my Pomegranite Martinis! It's always an honor! This looks wonderful and I always love it when the color is beautiful too
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
beautiful colour! vibrant and alluring !wld be hard to refuse a drink like that.
ReplyDeleteNow THIS is the type of recipe that I can probably make successfully--and really enjoy! I will certainly give this a try!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Sat!! L, Dana
Sounds like a drink the wife would love and since I like the cranberry flavor, maybe me too if its not too sweet. We'll give it a try.
ReplyDeleteMy girlfriend would love those! Heh, I probably would too, but I think I'd have to drink them in the dark. ;)
ReplyDeleteSo, there IS cooking involved! :-) Sounds great. Thanks so much for your posts. (Right now, I am tossing old scraps of paper recipes and moving on to web ones! Space, love it!)
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful and it is good for me, too. Love that part! Happy Pink Saturday!
Wonderful! I could drink a pitcher of them.. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Going to bookmark this for next Christmas! I just love the color!
ReplyDeleteHappy Oscar party!
Thanks for visiting my blog Mary and I am going to try this cocktail - yummy.
ReplyDeleteSylvia
O, Mary...you so crack me up..
ReplyDeleteThis drink is a MUST try for me. It sounds and looks delicious. I wish I had a huge drink of it right now...and it's not even noon. But...hey....it's 5 o'clock somewhere, right!!
Have a blessed weekend...
xo bj
Oh I want a whole pitcher of these!
ReplyDeleteHappy PS!
In Shoes We Trust,
Maggie Mae
"Do these shoes match this purse?"
Sweet and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday Mary.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Cheers! Such a pretty color.
ReplyDeleteI like pretty drinks...and pretty food :)
ReplyDeleteYou amaze me. I featured you on my blog today!! Happy Pink Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious to the eyes and the imagination! I could use one right about now ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Sounds SO good!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sexy drink!
ReplyDeleteOOOOO my favorite femmy drink! I am going to make this one for sure! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHow FUN! I wish I'd thought of an Oscar party earlier. Perhaps I can still get some girls over. I love looking at all of the dresses too and the men just don't understand. You'll have a great time, especially with these pretty drinks.
ReplyDeleteAs it turns out, we had no cranberry juice on hand but some raspberry instead. So I made up a batch and they are indeed good, but like any martini, can definately hurt you. thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love cranberry! This looks amazingly delicious. I so wish I had one of these now! I'm going to print this out for one of the gals nights, it would be perfect. Thanks!
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ReplyDeletecheers to this...feeling the thirst!
that's a pretty drink... And put $5 on "Up in the Air" on me, best movie I have seen in a long time (which means it is doomed)
ReplyDeleteLove your post! Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeletewhat a delicious and refreshing drink... Love the color
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a lovely cocktail!
ReplyDeleteLarry, I'm so glad you liked the drink. Thanks for letting me know.
ReplyDeleteMary, mary, mary...I really wish I lived earby. I mean, I can picture coming by and baking with you while we sip lovely drinks....this would occur every Saturday.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't wait to see what your pink dish would be.
ReplyDeleteIt looks y-u-m-m-y!!! My problem is that when they're that tasty (and I can tell that one is!) all my sipping skills are forgotten and I want to gulp it rigt down. Best to serve me an awful tasting drink so that I can maintain my dignity. :)
It sounds & looks delicious - love the colour too.
ReplyDeleteHappy pink saturday Mary! Have a great week.
ciao,
Elena :)
Cranberry and vodka are definitely a match made in heaven. I love that you added lemon and lime to it. A great balance of flavors!
ReplyDeleteNow this is my kid of cocktail. I love the combination of cranberry and vodka - it goes down far too easily.
ReplyDeleteI'm in! Keep them coming...
ReplyDeleteCape Cods are my #1 favorite cocktail. I like your version and it looks like I have a new Happy Hour cocktail to add to my Friday night tradition with hubs. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a weekend with cranberry thoughts and vodka!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of sweet drinks, but this one is very tempting, Mary. I would like the combination of juices that you've used. And fruit juice is good for us...right?
ReplyDeleteI would love to sip a few of these while watching the awards tonight. Have fun!!
ReplyDeleteI will be sure to try this cocktail recipe, because I sure could use a cocktail!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds YUMMY! I drink Cape Cods and this sounds much nicer!
ReplyDeletelove cranberry and vodka. Your recipe is grand and it is so very pretty and celebratory.
ReplyDeleteLove cranberry and vodka and I'm a fan of sweet drinks. This one is a must.
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