rosemary + ginger bourbon sour


rosemary + ginger bourbon sour

This cocktail is both bright and warming – a welcome contrast to the gray days of January. I think it’s delicious with either lemon or grapefruit juice – experiment and see what you prefer. The ratio of ingredients can also easily be adjusted to taste [increase the syrup for a sweeter drink, or the bourbon for a stronger cocktail]. 

 

ingredients [makes one cocktail]:

1 1/2 shots bourbon

1 shot rosemary ginger simple syrup

3/4 shot freshly squeezed lemon or grapefruit juice

2 sprigs of rosemary

In a cocktail shaker, add bourbon, simple syrup, and citrus juice. Add ice and the leaves from one sprig of rosemary [crush or rip them slightly before adding to release their aroma]. Shake vigorously and strain into a glass with ice. Garnish with remaining sprig of rosemary.

 

rosemary ginger simple syrup:

1 cup water

1/4 cup sugar

2 sprigs of rosemary

1/2 cup of fresh ginger root [peeled and roughly chopped]

Remove the leaves from the sprigs of rosemary and add to a small saucepan with water, sugar, and chopped ginger. Bring mixture to a boil over high heat, and stir to dissolve sugar (about 30 seconds – 1 minute). Cover, remove from heat and allow to steep for about 30 minutes. Strain and refrigerate until chilled.

 

roasted beet and fennel winter salad

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,   

But I have promises to keep,   

And miles to go before I sleep,   

And miles to go before I sleep.

– robert frost


roasted beet and fennel winter salad

I was inspired to make this salad after spotting the colorful assortment of beets at the farmers market this weekend. In a season that is devoid of so much color, I’m always on the lookout for something to brighten my meals. and, with such deep, earthy flavors, this meal also satisfies a winter’s appetite.

ingredients:

2 bundles of beets [about 6-7] of any variety

1 bulb fennel

olive oil + coarse salt

1 cup balsamic vinegar

1/2 cup sour cream

2 tablespoons heavy cream

1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

1/4 teaspoon coarse salt

freshly ground black pepper

1/3 cup shelled pistachios, coarsely chopped

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. thoroughly wash the beets and remove greens. lightly coat each beet in olive oil and wrap each one, individually, in aluminum foil. Place each wrapped beet on a cookie sheet and roast for 45 minutes to an hour [depending on how large the beets are]. after 45 minutes, test the largest beet with a pairing knife – the knife should easily slide into the beet without resistance. return to oven if they need more time. Once finished, Set aside and allow to cool slightly.

meanwhile, while beets are roasting, prepare the fennel. Cut stalks from the bulb and set aside [the fronds can be used as garnish]. Cut the bulb into 1-inch pieces and arrange in one layer on a small cookie sheet. Sprinkle with olive oil and season with coarse salt. Roast alongside the beets for 25-30 minutes, until the edges of the fennel are just starting to brown. 

While beets and fennel are roasting, add the balsamic vinegar to a small sauce pan. Bring to a boil and reduce to a fast simmer [is that such a thing?] over medium heat. reduce until the vinegar is a quarter of its original volume [1/4 cup] – This should take about 20 minutes. Pour reduction into a small bowl and allow to cool [it will thicken as it cools]. 

In a separate bowl, whisk together the sour cream and heavy cream. Add smoked paprika and season with freshly ground black pepper and 1/4 teaspoon coarse salt, and mix until combined. 

Once beets are cool enough to handle, scrape skins off with the back of a spoon or knife. Slice into 1/4 – 1/2-inch medallions. 

To plate, smear some of the sour cream mixture on the bottom of the serving plate, and sprinkle the fennel pieces over the top. Arrange the beet medallions over that, and drizzle with balsamic reduction. Sprinkle the chopped pistachios and fennel fronds [optional] as garnish. Finish with flaked or coarse salt. 

the small plate at the end of this post [with the serving of beet salad arranged on it] is made by julia paul of julia paul pottery. be sure to check out her beautiful work!