Cherry Whiskey Sour
Cherry Whiskey Sour is a fruity twist on a classic drink. With just four ingredients (and one of them is jam!), it's an easy-to-make cocktail to enjoy at home with family and friends.
A Classic Cocktail
The Whiskey Sour is a classic cocktail that’s been around a long time. It started appearing in bartending guides in the mid-19th century but it's likely that the drink goes even farther back in history. In the age of sea explorers and long voyages, spirits and citrus fruit were kept on ships to help sailors avoid scurvy, a vitamin C deficiency.
While the classic recipe includes just three ingredients, spirit, citrus juice, and sweetener, there have been numerous riffs that add other flavors and ingredients. For instance, a New York Sour adds a float of red wine while Vodka Sour with Elderflower swaps out the spirit.
In this one, cherry and whiskey go along to get along and make a fabulous drinkie.
While sours will often include an egg white to give the drink an extra layer of smoothness, I've left it out here but feel free to add it.
Lessons Learned
- No cocktail jigger? No problem. Use measuring spoons. Two Tablespoons equals one ounce.
- Use whatever cherry jam or preserves you have, either store bought or homemade. I used one made by Divina but use what you like.
- Fresh is always best when it comes to lemon juice! One small lemon yields about one ounce of juice.
Hat Tips
Many thanks to Cooking Up Memories for the cherry whiskey sour recipe inspo.
Cherry Whiskey Sour
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 serving 1x
Ingredients
- 2 oz whiskey
- 1 oz lemon juice
- ½ oz triple sec
- 1 Tbsp cherry preserves or jam
- lemon peel for garnish
Instructions
1. Tip the whiskey, lemon juice, triple sec, and cherry preserves into a cocktail shaker. Add 4 or 5 ice cubes. Put the top on and shake for 20 seconds until cold.
2. Plop 3 ice cubes into a glass. Strain the drink into the glass using a fine mesh strainer to remove all the preserve/jam bits.
3. Garnish with a lemon peel and enjoy responsibly!
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