Description
Cloves add a sweet warmth to an Old Fashioned.
Ingredients
Scale
For the clove simple syrup:
- 10 cloves
- 1/2 cup of sugar
- 1/2 cup of water
- Candied Orange Peel (optional)
For the clove old fashioned:
- 2 parts bourbon
- 1/2 part clove simple
- 1 part water
- 3 dashes of angostura bitters
Instructions
For the clove simple syrup:
- Bring ingredients to a rolling boil, let cook and remove cloves. Simple can be stored up to two weeks refrigerated.
- To really step up the presentation on this cocktail, we used candied orange peel, which requires some forethought. If it’s a cold wintery night, and you just need a clove old fashioned, worry not, a regular orange rind will do.
- If you do want to make your own candied orange peel, using a sharp paring knife, remove 1/2” wide strips of orange rind, avoiding the white pith s much as possible. Toss them in a sauce pan with 2 cups water and 2 cups sugar with a few crushed cardamon pods. Boil for 15 minutes.
- Remove and let drain on a paper towel. When cool and relatively dry, place in a large sealable container with 3 cups white sugar. Seal the container. Shake until you’re sure the peels are coated with sugar and not stuck together. Let rest in a cool, dry place for at least a week. Shake every day if you can! When you remove for use, dust off some of the sugar…or leave it on!
For the clove old fashioned:
- Mix ingredients together, serve on ice and garnish with candied or fresh orange peel: You decide.