rosemary gin fizz
Face it, there’s only so much eggnog you can drink before you’ll need to loosen that belt one notch. I’m not one to count calories – I drink my milk whole, braise my brussels sprouts in cream, and never ever skip dessert. I’m a girl who likes to indulge, albeit in moderation, but I find that life restrained is not for me. I like balance, but I like to have my fun too. Clotted cream? Why, thank you! Bacon with my pancakes? But of course! And when real-to-goodness-made-from-scratch eggnog is offered to me, I, mostly, can’t say no.
However, I have to be prudent. A drink made with eggs, heavy cream and milk can only be considered a protein shake for so long. Yes, I’ve actually referred to it as such, but I’m prone to stretching definitions. Also, there will come a time in every holiday season, when I look at a perfectly respectable eggnog, lovingly garnished with freshly grated nutmeg, and I want to gag. This usually happens a few days before Christmas when I’ve been liberally indulging in the holiday spirit and start wearing leggings, sweater dresses and outfits generous enough to hide a food baby. But indulgences aside, sometimes eggnog just is too rich for my taste. Sometimes, I want a holiday cocktail that’s light and effervescent and smells of Christmas. Please take that Christmas tree, shove it in my drink and serve it forth!
I’d like to present to you with such a drink – the Rosemary Gin Fizz. Now, doesn’t that sound celebratory in and of itself? Just saying fizz makes me feel festive, like I want to put on a flapper dress and one of those cute hats and go dance a foxtrot. Never mind that I don’t know how to dance a foxtrot; it’s the spirit of the idea, well, you get the point. A Fizz is actually a cocktail dating back to the 19th century, and the Gin Fizz is the most famous Fizz variation. The Gin Fizz is supposed to contain gin, lemon juice, sugar and carbonated water – and is to be served in a highball glass. The version here, infused with rosemary, is kind of a genius idea – highlighting the woodsy, green notes of gin, and deviating from the traditional, expected gin and tonic citrus notes. Here, gin matures and steps up in sophistication. I like to think of it as a gin’s cotillion, when it finally steps out in society.
When I first had the Rosemary Gin Fizz, it was years ago, at a colleague’s holiday party, and I was beside myself – it was the kind of clean, crisp, wintry taste you immediately take to and think to yourself, “Where has this cocktail been all my life?” It’s an instant, immediate friendship. And if one could become besotted with a cocktail, then I certainly was. I must have consumed a goodly amount of the made-to-order cocktail. My colleague’s then-girlfriend, now-wife, worked for Food & Wine magazine, and got the recipe from their holiday entertaining issue. The secret, she told me, was a rosemary-infused simple syrup. Add to that some gin, a little club soda, some fresh lemon juice and a sprig of red currant (missing from the pictures here because when I made these for my housewarming party in October, red currants were nowhere to be found) – and you got yourself a very festive cocktail. One that smells just like Christmas in a glass!
I had much to learn. At the time, I didn’t even know what simple syrup was, never mind one infused with an herb.
Well, tipsy and giddy, I diligently (or so I thought) copied the recipe down. You can only imagine my penmanship after half a dozen of these babies. In the morning, upon looking at my scribbles, I couldn’t read a thing. Embarrassing, as I could barely remember the act of scribbling itself. I felt like a pest and didn’t want to bother my colleague about the recipe again, but the cocktail swirled around in my mind each holiday season. And each holiday season, I would forget to make it. And so the years flew by, until my housewarming party in October, when I decided to make Rosemary Gin Fizz for my guests.
Well, it was a hit.
No. That would be an understatement. I didn’t leave my kitchen bar area all night because I kept making more batches for my thirsty friends. It was beyond a hit. In fact, people still talk about that cocktail and apparently rave about it to friends and family. I suppose, in the spirit of the holidays, it’s time for me to share it with all of you. Because, like I said before, there’s only so much eggnog an individual can take. And since it is the season of giving, I suppose I should finally put my money where my mouth is.
Rosemary Gin Fizz
Adapted from Food & Wine, December 2002
Ingredients:
1/4 cup gin (I recommend either Bombay Sapphire or Tanqueray to highlight the woodsy features of the gin. I don’t recommend Hendricks, which is my favorite gin, as it’s flavored with cucumbers and rose petals and will thus change the tasting notes of the drink.)
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon Rosemary Syrup (see below)
Ice cubes
Cold club soda
1 rosemary sprig and fresh red currants, for garnish
Preparation:
1. In a tall glass, stir the gin, lemon juice and Rosemary Syrup.
2. Fill the glass halfway with ice; top with club soda. Garnish with the rosemary and currants and serve.
Rosemary Syrup:
Ingredients:
2 cups water
1/2 cup sugar
4 rosemary sprigs, rinsed
Preparation:
Combine all of the ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, then simmer over moderately low heat for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and let steep for 10 minutes. Strain the syrup and chill. (The syrup can be prepared and chilled for up to 1 week.)
Notes:
To get the most juice out of your lemons, microwave the whole fruit at high power for about 20 seconds, then roll it on the counter while pressing firmly before cutting and squeezing.
Michaela at The Gardener's Eden
Sounds smashing. And that last photo … simply gorgeous.
Cheers –
Michaela
Whitney
This sounds like a pretty perfect cocktail for a New Year’s Party. And Gin is my favorite. So festive!
Claire
Looks beautifully refreshing – which is needed as it’s HOT here at the moment (Sydney)! A lovely Christmas cocktail that looks long, cool and unusual – may become a favourite.. And my rosemary has taken off in the garden – do yo think that’s fate??
janelle
LOVE the feeling of ‘where you have you been all my life’? LOVE finding drinks and eats that make me feel that way;))))
Jason Sandeman
A really good trick about this drink is to run your lighter over the branch of rosemary before you use it to garnish that drink. The flame will heat up the oils in the sprig, and your guest will get a blast of rosemary scent. Since it is my favorite herb, you would be a hit with me!
meleyna
So, so excited for this. Despite my tree full of lemons out back, I may be making rosemary simple syrup as giveaways this year instead of homemade limoncello.
katie
This looks fantastic. I think it’s the year of gin cocktails at the holidays for me (not something to complain about, since gin is my favorite!) and I’m seeing a theme developing for my upcoming holiday party. This will be much more welcome than eggnog! Thanks for posting.
codfish
Oh nice, an excuse for gin drinking in the winter! Thanks for the brand tip, too, as I would’ve used Hendrick’s otherwise–my favorite as well.
The Hungry Mouse
Yowee! That looks great! Love rosemary! Can’t wait to try this. Thanks so much. :D
Happy holiday!
+Jessie
Elizabeth
Oh my, this looks lovely. I am trying my best to warm up to gin and tonic but with little success. But this I could do. Thanks for the recipe!
Barbara
My oh my. Doesn’t that look lovely? I prefer Bombay too. There’s a flowery sweetness about Hendricks, although I do like it with tonic.
Nastassia
What a perfect holiday cocktail and I like the idea of something light especially since there will be a lot of decadent dessert consumption come xmas. thanks for posting this recipe!
Shari
What a fun post! Cheers!
And Happy Holidays!
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Just made these with my friends- big hit. I will certainly make them again! (maybe tomorrow!)
shayma
gin and a herb like rosemary- it’s a fascinating combination. gin is one of my fave tipples- this would be a wonderful drink to serve guests at a holiday party- i have discovered that not everyone loves mulled wine, so this is where your drink would step in.
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We had a dinne party tonight and I served this, it was fantastic! I will also be serving it at Christmas, but I think I’ll do it in a pitcher sans the sparkling water and let people add that to taste. Thank you so much for the recipe!
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Thanks for posting this! I made it last night, and it is festive and refreshing. I’ll be putting up a blog post in a few days, letting people know they have to come over here and get the recipe!
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Carlos A Ballon
It sounds like a great cocktail, but… The name fizz is misused, it needs an egg white in order to hold that mame
Radish
Carlos – actually, that’s partly correct – a fizz requires carbonated water and an acid, like lemon juice. Addition of an egg white actually classifies it as “Silver” fizz. See here.
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I picked up the rosemary on my way home from work but otherwise had all the ingredients just sitting in my kitchen, thanks to my sister leaving a bottle of Bombay behind after a visit last weekend. Hot dang, these are tasty! Thanks so much for the recipe!
ps – my boss is going to hate you tomorrow!
Ray Russ
Loved the Rosemary Gin Fizz recipe. FYI, there’s a very easy and quick method that I use to infuse spirits with a certain taste/character. Take a whipped cream dispenser that uses NO2 (nitrous oxide) cartridges and fill ~ 3/4 full with plain, off the shelf liquor such as vodka or gin. Take sprigs of your rosemary, lemon or orange peel or even basil and place into the canister. Screw the top as required and ‘pop’ two cartridges of the NO2. The alcohol will become instantly infused with the taste of whatever you’ve chosen to place in the canister. The infusion tastes so much more natural than the big brand versions. Personally, I like doing this with bits of cucumber and watermelon for refreshing ‘adult’ beverages during the summer although you’ll likely have to strain the concoction at least once through some cheese cloth. Give it a try.
Radish
Katie – please tell your boss I am genuinely sorry for the offense. Also, apologize to your liver for me, will ya? :)
Ray – that is a cool idea. I just don’t have a whipped cream dispenser. I’m totally old-school and whip mine by hand, no less. I figure my forearm could use the work out, right?
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Sarah B
I can’t wait to try this! For folks who prefer a less sweet version, try a rosemary gin and tonic. I buy a bottle of gin, throw in several sprigs of rosemary, and let them steep for at least a week before breaking back into gin. Of course, I omits the simple syrup and use lime instead of lemon, but that winter flavor from the rosemary is still right up in your nose with every sip. Yum!
Meghann
Have you tried making a very large batch of this? Or, would you recommend making without the club soda as one of the readers suggested? It looks very yummy and I am very excited to serve at my open house on the 17th. Thanks!
Radish
Maghann – I’ve made large batches of moving parts and then made individual drinks, however, i don’t see why you can’t just make a huge thing of it and throw it in a punch bowl.
Diane
I was wondering if the gin I have on hand will work…it’s tangueray rangpur which has a lime flavoring. Since you add lemon juice, perhaps this won’t clash? I may have to do an experimental taste-test before serving it…
Radish
Diane – that should work. I think Hendricks is the only one that tastes odd to me.
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OMG – what an insanely good idea. Gin and rosemary has got to be a marriage made in heaven. Wouldn’t give you a thank you for egg-nog (not that I’ve ever tried egg-nog, but just the thought of it nearly makes me barf), but this I’m pretty sure I could drink by the bucketful.
Sue :-)
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Couscous – i have to say, eggnog is one of my favorite things! :)
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Maria
Looks great, I just had to try it. But… are you sure about the amounts? It tastes almost nothing but lemon?!? I trippled the amount of rosemary syrup in my drink and well, then it was better.
And next time I will try making the syrup 50/50 water and sugar.
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Maria – I like this drink as is, but the amounts are pretty much exact from Food & Wine, where I got the recipe. Of course, you should make the drink exactly as you like it!!
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