It’s 5 o’clock, somewhere, isn’t it?
Let me tell you why I love a Whiskey Sour. The ingredients are simple, and they work. No expensive trip to the liquor store required. It’s not particularly a man’s drink or a woman’s drink. It doesn’t have a silly, embarrassing name. It doesn’t come in a glass full of pinwheels and swords.
The Whiskey Sour is a classic. A cocktail with at least 150 years of history. Freshly squeezed orange juice and bourbon, sweetened with sugar and soured with fresh lemon juice. Definitely a sippin’ drink.
P.S. If you don’t have bourbon on hand, you can use a Tennessee whiskey, like Jack Daniel’s or George Dickel. They have basically the same ingredients as a bourbon, but Tennessee whiskeys are charcoal-mellowed before they’re aged. If you have neither bourbon nor Tennessee whiskey, then I’m not sure how you’re keeping house. Get thee hence to a liquor store! Or just borrow a few cups from my Mommaw.
Fresh Whiskey Sours
Adapted from “Martha Stewart Living”(July 2002)
Makes 4 drinks
- 1 1/4 cups freshly squeezed orange juice
- Sanding sugar, for glasses
- 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 4 ounces bourbon
- 2 cups ice cubes
- Garnish: orange or lemon slices and maraschino cherries
- To prep glasses: Place 1/4 cup orange juice in a shallow dish. Fill another shallow dish 1/2-inch deep with sanding sugar. Dip rims of glasses into juice and then into sugar. Chill in refrigerator 10 minutes.
- Place remaining 1 cup orange juice, sugar, lemon juice and bourbon in a blender. Fill blender to top with ice. Blend until smooth, and transfer to prepared glasses. (OR, place the ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake, and strain into glasses.) Garnish and serve.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving) – calories: 119, fat: 0.2g, carbs: 12.6g, fiber: 0.3g, protein: 0.7g, PP+ = 4
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love the whole menu, especially the cocktails. I'm a whiskey kind of girl.
"If you have neither bourbon nor Tennessee whiskey, then I’m not sure how you’re keeping house." This is why I love this blog.
Not sure which of my many bourbons would be best for this… I'm thinking Bulleit. Mmmm.
You know that I've never – NEVER – had a Whiskey Sour. Tell Mommaw I'm coming over.
I've never had one either…but something tells me I'm about to. These sound fantastic!
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