206.784.7840 info@kathycasey.com

Blog

Cheers to the New Year

It’s a tradition to bring in the New Year with a glass of champagne and a cheery toast. It’s not surprising that December 31st happens to be National Champagne Day!

Here are a few of my favorite champagne cocktails to celebrate the season in style!

First up is my super-swank Bellini Manhattan! This cocktail combines two of my favorite drinks into one luscious libation. Just shake up bourbon, peach puree, sweet vermouth, strain into a martini glass and top it off with a splash of bubbly! For some bling-bling action, I like to garnish with Gold Cherries: drain maraschino cherries well then toss in some gold luster dust (available at cake decorating stores such as Cookies in Ballard) and stir to evenly coat.

Pear Thyme Fizz

A d’lish tray of my Pear Thyme Fizz!
(Photo from Kathy Casey’s Sips & Apps, Chronicle Books – Angie Norwood Browne)

If a lighter spirit is more your style, then try my Pear Thyme Fizz. It’s another of my favorite holiday season sips. This cocktail features pear vodka, lemon and fresh thyme – and of course a splash of champagne!  The fresh thyme adds a lovely dry note to this cocktail.

So break out the bubbly and get ready to celebrate! Cheers to a Happy New Year! –Kathy

For more great cocktail recipes check out my cocktail show www.liquidkitchen.tv

Bellini Manhattan
Makes 1 cocktail

1 1/2 oz Maker’s 46 Bourbon
1/2 oz Peach Puree (check out this video of how to make it)
3/4 oz red vermouth
3/4 oz – 1 oz splash brut champagne
Garnish: Gilded Cherry

Measure the bourbon, peach puree and red vermouth into a mixing glass. Fill with ice.

Cap and shake vigorously. Strain into a large martini glass. Add a splash of champagne. Garnish with a cherry.

Gilded Cherries
1/2 cup maraschino cherries – DRAINED WELL
3/4 – 1 tsp. Gold Luster Dust

Make the cherries in a container that you are going to store the cherries. It is important that the cherries be very well drained. Place the cherries in the container and add the luster dust. Stir gently to coat cherries in gold. Do not over stir – over stirring makes the gold “stirred in” and not coating. Store refrigerated for up to 2 days.

Recipe © Kathy Casey Liquid Kitchen

Pear Thyme Fizz
Fresh thyme’s savoriness is wonderful against the crisp dryness of pear.

Makes 1 drink

1 large sprig fresh thyme
3/4 ounce vodka
3/4 ounce pear vodka
1/2 ounce fresh lemon juice
3/4 ounce Simple Syrup*
Splash of chilled brut Champagne, dry sparkling wine, or soda water
Garnish: thin slice of fresh pear and small sprig of fresh thyme

Bend the large thyme sprig and drop into a cocktail shaker. Fill the shaker with ice. Measure in the vodka, lemon juice, and simple syrup. Cap and shake vigorously. Strain into a martini glass. Top with a splash of Champagne. Float a pear slice and thyme sprig in the drink for garnish.

* To make Simple Syrup: combine 1 part sugar and 1 part hot water. Stir to combine. Let it cool then store and refrigerate.

Recipe from Kathy Casey Sips & Apps, Chronicle Books

Archives

You Might Like…

Fruit Salad

Fruit Salad

Quick: name 3 perfect side dishes for your next barbeque. I bet fruit salad was on that list! It’s the perfect way to celebrate Summer produce – and stay cool! One of my favorite d’lish tricks is to mix fresh lemon juice with a little local honey then add in some...

Summer Lemonades

Summer Lemonades

Nothing says summer like a tall, refreshing glass of lemonade. This delightful sipper isn’t just for kids. Sweet yet tart – this American staple is a blank canvas for creative flavor pairings. Why not add some fizz to your lemonade by adding a big splash of sparkling...

Breakfast Bakes

Breakfast Bakes

Starting the morning off with a d’lish breakfast can set the tone for the rest of the day, but sleeping in can be an important weekend must – so quick and easy breakfast bakes to the rescue! Stratas are a great make-ahead dish! Torn pieces of bread are tossed with a...