Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Rosemary Ginger Fizz

One cannot live on cookies alone (or can they?), so when I was planning my cookie swap, I wanted to provide a drink option...  besides water and almond milk.  A make-your-own drink sounded like fun, so I prepared some simple syrup and sugared cranberries  (perfect as they can be done ahead of time!) and let everyone serve themselves.  Sweeter, not so sweet, your choice!

Drink Station:  assembly required

I actually forgot the lemon slices at the cookie swap, but I liked the dimension it added when I went to try and take another photo the following day, so I'm including it in the recipe.




Rosemary Ginger Fizz
Recipe by Shannon

for the rosemary ginger simple syrup:
1c water
1/2c evaporated cane juice (or granulated sugar)
3 sprigs of rosemary
2" knob of ginger (or more), peeled and sliced into thick coins

Combine all ingredients in a small saucepan.  Bring to a boil over medium heat, then lower the temperature a simmer for a few minutes.  Remove from heat and let steep 10min.  Strain out the rosemary and ginger, then transfer to a jar and refrigerate.

to prepare the drink:
rosemary ginger simple syrup
ice
seltzer
lemons, cut into wedges or slices
sugared cranberries, for garnish if desired

Add seltzer to a glass with ice, then mix in your desired amount of rosemary ginger simple syrup and a squeeze of lemon juice.  Stir and taste, then adjust as you see fit.  For the wine glasses shown below, I was using ~2T simple syrup and the juice from 1 slice of lemon.




This could certainly be made alcoholic, if you're into that kind of thing ;)  Which alcohol would you pair with this?

14 comments:

  1. I so love ginger and I rarely use it. This sounds refresing!

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  2. If I were making this an adult drink, I'd add a splash of St. Germain!

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  3. What a nice combination of flavors! I bet it was a hit.

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  4. This sounds lovely - I am really into fizzy, slightly herbal drinks when I want something fun but not alcoholic. I'd add gin to make this adult-friendly :)

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  5. I'd add vodka. and i like michelle's idea of St. Germain. so maybe I'd add both!

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  6. This drink was gorgeous. And delicious too

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  7. This sounds so refreshing. I'm on such a ginger kick right now. I would probably pair this with sparkling wine.

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  8. (a) I can totally live on cookies alone.

    (b) I LOVED this drink! The perfect mix of herb and sweetness.

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  9. This is like the perfect Christmas drink! Maybe vodka?

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  10. Im nonalcoholic too
    as is the 6 year old :-)

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  11. Looks fantastic (love the pics too!). I'd add gin to it :)

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  12. I could live on cookies and this drink alone, haha :) So refreshing!

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  13. I love ginger - these sound lovely!

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  14. This was such a fun and refreshing drink :)

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