Classics Series: Sazerac
The Sazerac is New Orlean’s official cocktail and is one of the oldest known American cocktails. Made with just a few ingredients, this drink is very liquor forward, with a strong licorice fragrance from the absinthe rinse. I used regular sugar for my recipe, but you can substitute 1 teaspoon of sugar with 1 sugar cube and crush with a couple of drops of bitters.
Sazerac Recipe (1 serving)
- 2 oz. rye whiskey
- 1 tsp. sugar
- 1 tsp. absinthe (only used to coat the glass)
- 2 dashes Peychaud’s Bitters & 2 dashes Angostura Bitters
- 1 lemon peel for garnish
Equipment
- Cocktail shaker
- Bar spoon
- Jigger
- Hawthorne strainer
- Old fashioned glass, stored in the freezer
Directions
- Pour 1 teaspoon of absinthe into the serving glass and turn the glass until the inside is fully coated. Discard any leftover liquid
- Add the sugar and bitters to the container and stir until the sugar is dissolved
- Add the bitters and a handful of ice
- Stir until the outside of the container is frosted, about 30 seconds
- Strain the liquid into the serving glass using the Hawthorn strainer
- To garnish, cut a piece of lemon peel, rub the outer peel along the rim of the glass, and drop into the glass
Cheers!