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Sazerac Cocktail Recipe - The Sazerac is one of the oldest known American cocktails and a New Orleans classic. Here's how to make it:
Ingredients:
• 2 oz rye whiskey (or cognac, for a traditional twist)
• 1 sugar cube (or ½ tsp simple syrup)
• 2–3 dashes Peychaud’s bitters
• 1 dash Angostura bitters (optional, but common)
• Absinthe (for rinsing the glass)
• Lemon peel (for garnish)
Instructions:
1. Chill the glass – Fill an old-fashioned glass with ice and set aside.
2. Muddle – In a separate mixing glass, muddle the sugar cube with the bitters and a few drops of water until dissolved.
3. Add whiskey – Pour in the rye whiskey and stir well with ice to chill.
4. Prepare the serving glass – Discard the ice from your old-fashioned glass and rinse it with a small amount of absinthe (swirl to coat and pour out the excess).
5. Strain and serve – Strain the whiskey mixture into the absinthe-rinsed glass.
6. Garnish – Twist a lemon peel over the drink to release the oils, then drop it in or discard.
Notes:
• The Sazerac is traditionally not served over ice, making it a strong, spirit-forward drink.
• Peychaud’s bitters are essential for that signature New Orleans flavor.
• Swap rye whiskey for cognac if you want the original 19th-century French Quarter version.
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