Sunday, November 13, 2022

The Rufous Hummingbird - A cocktail recipe by Michelle Hartsell Cocktail Engineer


Hi, there.  I recently visited the Venus Spirits tasting room in Santa Cruz to see what they had on offer.  Boy was I impressed.  They have a nice selection of Gin, Bourbon and more with some seasonal offerings.  Anyway, I decided to make a cocktail from their Gin #02.   As I wanted to keep this local, I used Lo-Fi Brand Gentian Amaro out of Sonoma (also wonderful).  This cocktail is really fantastic if you enjoy a kind of complex, slightly bitter, citrusy, tad smoky, and moderately sweet straight-up drink.

To a cocktail shaker half filled with crushed ice add
  • 4 oz Venus Spirits Gin #02
  • 2 oz Lo-Fi Brand Gentian Amaro
  • 2 oz Orange Juice
  • 2 oz Cranberry Juice
  • 1 oz lemon-thyme simple syrup
Shake and strain into two chilled cocktail glasses.  Garnish with a twist of orange peel and a twist of lemon peel.

To make a lemon-thyme simple syrup add several good sized sprigs of lemon-thyme to a 1:1 ratio of water and sugar.  Bring to a low boil, reduce to simmer and cook for 20 minutes.  Once cool strain into a glass container.  Keep in the refrigerator.

Cheers!

Saturday, October 15, 2022

The Scarlet Ibis - A cocktail recipe by Michelle Hartsell Cocktail Engineer

 

What to do with fresh raspberries?  Why make a cocktail of course!  This cocktail is fruity and spicy and very nice on a warm afternoon.

Reserve a few raspberries from a 6oz pack for garnish.  Squish the remainder through a sieve to remove seeds and create a pulpy-juice base.  Add fresh squeezed juice from one lime.  This will make more than you need for 2 cocktails and will keep in the fridge for a few days.

To a shaker 1/3 filled with ice add

3 oz. tequila reposado (I used Herradura)
1 oz. Pepper Vodka (e.g. Hanson of Sonoma Habanero)
1 oz. raspberry liqueur (Vedrenne is a good one)
1 oz. Cointreau
1 oz. of the raspberry-lime juice
2 oz. of raspberry juice blend (e.g. Evolution brand)

Shake and strain into two chilled cocktail glasses that have been rimmed w/raspberry-chipotle sale (I purchased mine from D'Olivo in downtown Walla Walla, Washington).  Drop in a couple of raspberries for garnish.  To make it extra festive sprinkle some edible gold glitter in the coupe before straining in the cocktail (I purchased mine from Fancy Sprinkles).

Makes 2 cocktails.

Cheers!

The Scarlet Ibis is a beautiful tropical bird that calls parts of the Caribbean and South America home.  


Friday, March 26, 2021

The Red-eyed Bulbul – a cocktail recipe by Michelle Hartsell Cocktail Engineer

This cocktail has a nice refreshing zing from the lemongrass-jalapeno simple syrup and pepper vodka.  I've made a version of this simple syrup before for a different cocktail but this time I amped-up the use of both the lemongrass and jalapeno to impart more flavor.  

For the simple syrup bring the following to a soft boil and then simmer for about 20 minutes.  I used turbinado sugar which gives the syrup a darker hue but white sugar is good as well.  Once the mixture cools strain it into a glass bottle or mason jar.  It keeps in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks.


lemongrass-jalapeno simple syrup

1.5 cups sugar
1.5 cups water
jalapeno sliced into rings (keep the seeds for more heat, adjust amount to taste)
about 2 inches of fresh lemongrass roughly chopped and split

For the cocktail shake the following over cracked ice
  • 1 oz pepper vodka (I used Hanson of Sonoma Habanero vodka)
  • 1.5 oz white rum (I used Havana Club)
  • 2 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
  • 1 oz of the lemongrass-jalapeno simple syrup
Shake and strain into two small cocktail glasses.

Cheers!

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

The Cedar Waxwing – a cocktail recipe by Michelle Hartsell Cocktail Engineer

This cocktail is a nice one for autumn and winter.  It tastes a bit like drinking an apple pie.  It's easy but you have to find the Dram which is the key ingredient- I can't think of a good replacement.  If you are lucky enough to live near apple orchards then even better because you can make it w/local fresh cider!  This one is dedicated to my friend Becca and I was able to enjoy this one using their local apple cider recently - it was so good!  

I was inspired to make this one after trying a special cocktail from the Cocktail Guru's over at Orchard City Kitchen this fall - I got close!

Add to a cocktail shaker 1/3 filled w/cracked ice:

  • 2 oz St Elizabeth's Allspice Dram
  • 4 oz Bourbon (I like Birddog small batch premium aged)
  • 3 to 4 oz organic apple cider or juice
  • Fresh squeezed juice from a lemon half

Shake and strain into a cocktail glass and garnish w/a lemon wheel or lemon peel.  I like the sweetened dried lemon wheels from Trader Joes in the winter.

Makes 2 yummy cocktails.  Cheers and Happy Holidays!





Saturday, August 24, 2019

Cocktail Engineering: The Western Tanager – a cocktail recipe by Michell...

Cocktail Engineering: The Western Tanager – a cocktail recipe by Michell...: I picked up some nice fresh peaches and nectarines at the Farmer's market last weekend and started thinking about making a cocktail with...

The Western Tanager – a cocktail recipe by Michelle Hartsell Cocktail Engineer

I picked up some nice fresh peaches and nectarines at the Farmer's market last weekend and started thinking about making a cocktail with a nice peach flavor.  This is a sweet little cocktail that's nice this time of year to go with all the stone fruit are coming in.  So here you go!  

In a cocktail shaker 1/3 filled with cracked ice add:


  • 4 oz Ketel One Peach & Orange Blossom Botanical Vodka
  • 2 oz Giffard creme de Peche de Vigne liqueur
  • 3 oz fresh squeezed orange juice
  • a few drops of Scrappy's orange bitters


Shake and strain into two small cocktail glasses and garnish with a sprig of rosemary and a twist of orange peel.

I like the Ketel One brand of flavored vodka because it has no added sweeteners or sugars and is all-natural.  I'd like to take a trip to Holland some day to visit the Ketel One distillery.

Cheers!

Sunday, February 3, 2019

The Red Munia


I dedicate this little cocktail to my friend Diana and also in recognition of national heart month - you can read more from the links below.  This little drink is a twist on the French 75 and comes out with a light pink hue for a nice Valentine's Day cocktail.  

Shake the following over ice and strain into two cocktail glasses garnished with strawberry:

  • 1.5 oz fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 4 oz Beefeater Pink strawberry flavored gin
  • 8 drops of Lavender bitters (Scrappy's, 0.5 oz size bottle)
  • Big squeeze of agave


Top w/ Brut Rose sparkling wine.

The Red Munia is also known as a strawberry finch.  It makes it's home in the grasslands of tropical regions in Asia.  You can read more about it on Wikipedia - it's a very pretty bird.

Read about American Heart Month here:

https://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/american_heart_month.htm
https://www.goredforwomen.org/ 

Cheers!