Note: Many of your have been asking where to find birch syrup. You can order it online here: Kahiltna Birchworks.
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Birch Leaf Cocktail
adapted from The Boozy Baker
2 ounces bourbon
1 tablespoon birch syrup
2 ounces fresh squeezed Meyer lemon juice
pinch sea salt (just a few grains, really)
ice
Combine the bourbon, birch syrup, meyer lemon juice, and salt in a cocktail shaker. Fill with ice, cover, and shake well enough that the birch syrup and salt dissolve into the drink.
Strain into one or two glasses and serve.
Makes 2 small drinks, or one larger cocktail.
1 tablespoon birch syrup
2 ounces fresh squeezed Meyer lemon juice
pinch sea salt (just a few grains, really)
ice
Combine the bourbon, birch syrup, meyer lemon juice, and salt in a cocktail shaker. Fill with ice, cover, and shake well enough that the birch syrup and salt dissolve into the drink.
Strain into one or two glasses and serve.
Makes 2 small drinks, or one larger cocktail.
Oh wow, I love everything about this! I've been wanting to get my hands on birch syrup for a while now, but it seems we're very much maple country here in Vermont (or perhaps I'm just not looking hard enough). Either way, I will find it, and one of the first things I'll do with it is make this!
ReplyDeleteAnd I envy your easy access to maple syrup. We pay a small fortune for it here in Alaska. We have family in Maine, so they send us some on occasion. We always pick some up when we travel.
DeleteHi ya! This look beautiful! Where does one FIND birch syrup?? Hope all is well in AK!
ReplyDeleteYou can order birch syrup online here: http://www.alaskabirchsyrup.com/albipr.html
DeleteThis sounds delicious! I didn't think I was a huge bourbon fan but I've been playing around with it for one of my Oscar drinks and have kind of fallen in love. That drink has citrus too. I wonder if that combo makes it work for me in a way that others have not. Where do you get birch syrup? Or do you tap a tree yourself? If the latter, totally jealous. That sounds so cool!
ReplyDeleteI really like bourbon in the winter. It's such a warming liquor. I'm enjoying your Oscar cocktail series.
DeleteWe have thought about making our own birch syrup, but it is so much work. I just buy it instead. You can order it online here: http://www.alaskabirchsyrup.com/albipr.html
Hi Nicole -I'm a First-time commenter, but I've been reading your wonderful blog for several years now and I just love it! You've created such a lovely space here with your beautiful photographs and thoughtful and delicious recipe posts. As a fellow Alaskan, it's fun to relate to many of your seasonal musings, outdoor adventures, and food-craving indulgences. This recipe sounds delicious, and I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDelete(A few folks are asking where to find birch syrup. Kahiltna Birchworks sells a variety of wonderful birch syrup products, including 100% pure birch syrup.
They were named the 2011 Alaska Manufacturer of the Year - www.alaskabirchsyrup.com)
Thanks for reading. It's always great to know there are people out there! :)
DeleteThank you for your kind words.
I get my birch syrup from Kahiltna Birchworks. I'm not sure how many others make it. On occasion I'll get some homemade stuff from a friend. It's not easy to make, that's for sure. I was thinking about tapping our trees one year, but then I looked into it and decided it would be much more efficient just to buy it!
I know Kahiltna Birchworks had an article in the Wall Street Journal last year too. I'll have to look for that one.
I've never heard of birch syrup, but I would love to try this! Sounds amazing.
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DeleteThanks for stopping by Carolyn. It took me a while to embrace birch syrup, but once I figured out it was not maple syrup I loved it.
I love your glasses! Where are they from? (Also, birch syrup sounds really interesting.)
ReplyDelete-Jane