The last recipe of 2017. Wow, what a year.
The older I become, the years seem to go by more and more quickly. It doesn’t feel like it’s time to welcome 2018, yet here we are. So that’s what we’re gonna do.
In true Minimalist Baker fashion, let’s pour a drink and cheers to a new year.
This 6-ingredient cocktail is my new favorite thing. It combines all of my favorite flavors: citrus, ginger, orange, and bourbon. It’s like they belong together. Who are we to keep them apart?
Orange peel is muddled with fresh ginger juice, lemon juice, maple syrup, and bitters. Then comes ice and bourbon and a vigorous shake or stir before serving over ice. That’s it! And your perfect New Year’s Eve (or everyday) cocktail is ready.
For garnish, I went with fresh mint, lemon wedges, and a few cranberries for a festive touch, but it’s entirely up to you! I could also see pomegranate or candied ginger being delicious additions. Cheers!
I hope you all LOVE this cocktail! It’s:
Gingery
Citrusy
Naturally sweet
Bourbon-infused
Simple yet sophisticated
Versatile
& Quite tasty
This would make the perfect cocktail for New Year’s Eve celebrations and beyond. It’s also my favorite “Yay! I made it to Friday again” celebration drink. What I’m saying is, no matter the occasion, this drink delivers.
If you’re looking for more cocktails, also be sure to check out our Ginger Beer Margaritas, Sparkling Pomegranate Margaritas, St. Germaine Pomegranate Spritzers, Pear and Cranberry Champagne Cocktails, and Winter Bourbon Smash.
If you try this cocktail, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo #minimalistbaker on Instagram! We’d love to see what you come up with. Cheers, friends!
Orange-Infused Whiskey Ginger
Ingredients
COCKTAIL
- 1 3-inch-long piece orange peel
- 1/2 ounce ginger juice*
- 1 Tbsp maple syrup (or sub cane sugar or agave nectar)
- 1 1/2 ounces lemon juice
- 2 dashes bitters (I like Angostura brand)
- 2 ounces bourbon whiskey (I recommend Buffalo Trace or Bulleit Bourbon)
- Ice (for shaking)
FOR SERVING
- 3-4 large ice cubes
- 1 dash sparkling water or champagne (optional)
- 1 sprig fresh mint (optional)
- fresh fruit (optional // such as cranberries, lemon or orange wedges, pomegranate, or raspberries)
Instructions
- Run orange peel around the rim of your serving glass. Then add peel to a small pitcher or cocktail shaker along with ginger juice, maple syrup, lemon juice, and bitters.
- Use a muddler (or a spoon) to muddle/meld the orange peel with the other ingredients – about 1 minute.
- Next, add bourbon and ice and stir or shake vigorously to combine – about 30 seconds.
- Pour over serving glass with 3-4 ice cubes. To dilute slightly, top with a dash of sparkling water (optional). For a more festive touch, you could also top with champagne (optional). Garnish with fresh mint and cranberries (also optional).
- To multiply this recipe, prepare in a large pitcher and multiply ingredients by number of servings desired. Will keep stored in the refrigerator up to 24 hours (don’t add ice before serving or it will dilute the cocktail).
Notes
*2 ounces bourbon whiskey is equal to approximately 4 Tbsps.
*To make ginger juice, add roughly 1 cup (100 g) chopped fresh ginger and 1/2 cup (120 ml) water to a small blender or a food processor (I used my Magic Bullet). Then blend until completely combined, and strain through a clean, thin dish towel to extract the juice. Discard the leftover pulp or keep for adding to baked goods or smoothies. Alternatively, you can buy ginger juice here. Save any leftover ginger juice for other drinks, smoothies, etc. Leftovers will keep in the refrigerator up to several weeks!
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 beverage without optional ingredients.
Nick says
Very nice and refreshing. Used agave and added a splash of sparkling water. Definitely make again!
Rmb says
Yum!! We added the tiniest amount of cayenne pepper and it was so yummy too!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Sounds lovely! Thanks so much for sharing!
Erica says
Absolutely delicious! I love a good Old Fashioned and this cocktail is very similar. I like the added spicy from the fresh ginger.
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Erica! Thanks so much for the lovely review!
Melanie says
I have made this drink a couple times in the past and it was loved by all, even my non-whiskey drinking husband. Pulled this recipe out again for Thanksgiving!
I got all the ingredients today with the whiskey you recommended! Using Urban Moonshine butters and Ginger People ginger juice! Will try with a champagne topper this time! Missed that tip before but was thinking that would make it even better!
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
We’re so glad you enjoy this recipe, Melanie! Thanks so much for sharing! xo
Eva says
Delicious! I didn’t have time to make or buy the ginger juice, so I just grated a little fresh ginger into the shaker. A little goes a long way! I also used both a lime and a lemon to make the citrus juice. Next time I’ll try to remember to add a Luxardo cherry before I wolf the drink down ?. This is my new favorite winter cocktail! Thank you!
alice toth says
This recipe sounded too good not to try and I was happy I had all the ingredients on hand! It is totally worth the effort (and I mean pulling out the food processor to make the ginger juice)! Since I was taking this cocktail to a beach party (YES, the beach in January cause I live in Southern California – woo hoo!), the only change I made was adding some ginger beer to make it less boozy and there fore able to drink over several hours. I used the ginger pulp leftover from making the ginger juice in our mango smoothie this morning and it was delicious. THANK YOU for another fantastic recipe!!!
Erin S says
We rang in the new year with these yummies and they were fantastic! I had to modify a bit because the ginger juice didn’t make my shopping list so we used fresh ginger pulverized. The only down side to this yummy concoction is now I’ll have to try it again with the ginger juice!
Erin Finnerty says
There is not a week that goes by that I don’t end up using one of your beautiful recipes. Thank you for always providing inspiration ??
Em says
Hi! I love so many of your recipes and have your ‘Everyday Cooking’ book which I use frequently! Have you thought about creating an app for iOS and Android?
Tish says
Just made this drink and it’s -24 outside. Great warming holiday drink, especially with the ginger. I used Canadian club and coconut syrup to replace the bourbon and maple syrup! Me and my bf loved it!
Dolly says
Hey! Do you think this is doable for a large batch? I’m having a party and this sounds delish but I’m a little intimidated!!
Thank you!
Dolly
Kat says
We made for 10 people last night and it was a hit!! Just multiplied amounts an hour ahead and put it all in a pitcher (without ice or fizzy water. Those we added to individual glasses as folks arrived). We had mint, cranberries and orange slices for garnish but the mint wilted FYI. People loved the drink!
Kat says
I love your blog! We made a test batch tonight – it was excellent. Maybe this is a silly question, but do you muddle with just the orange peel or an actual slice of orange? Thanks!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
The orange peel! Thanks for asking. Both would likely work though! Happy NY!
J says
This sounds delicious! Does the ginger need to be peeled before making it into ginger juice, or can I just toss it in the blender after chopping?
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Nope! Just chop and blend. Happy NY!
Kelly K. says
I know I liked you, Dana. Now to find out that you are a bourbon drinker like myself, I like you even more. Can’t wait to make this – cheers!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
haha, yay! Happy NY!
Maggie-beth says
*Swoon*. Just *swoon*! And I have ALL the ingredients! Happy New Year!
Butch Roberson says
I too, am an older person. I didn’t even see the slight to which your other correspondent objected. You do fine work, and your writing doesn’t offend, never mind what those old bastards say.
Kimber says
I’m with Butch on this, and i thought you handled the situation graciously. Thanks for all that you do. Can’t wait to try this!!!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks, friends! xo
Jeananne says
I’m with these two. I’m 51, so not a spring chicken. It’s about how I feel about myself, not anyone’s words. I’m sure I wouldn’t have noticed nor been offended. Some days I do feel old! haha But you did handle it well. Good for you! Kindness is always best. <3
And, this recipe looks wonderful!
Pauleen Ward Brown says
Made this tonight as the temperature is dropping to the teens! I love the warmth of the ginger, heated my body and of course it is great for inflammation – so a healthy drink!!! Just kidding!
I added freshly squeezed orange juice as it seemed a little strong – however, I am a heavy hand with the liquor!!!! :) It ended as a delightful drink and can imagine with crushed ice and more orange juice as a delicious summer drink.
thank you for your recipes. I make many and love them
Happy New Year!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
haha, nice! You can also top with a little sparkling water to dilute. Happy NY!
Tim P. says
Sounds delicious! Wonder how it would taste if you sub bourbon for another spirit like rye, gin or white rum????. Possibilities are endless! All the best in the New Year!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Sounds amazing! Let me know if you give it a try.
Lisa says
Hi Dana, happy new year! I’m curious what all you use your magic bullet for that you don’t use your vitamix for? I’m wondering if I should buy a magic bullet in addition to the blender.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi! I love using my vitamix or blentec for larger things, like soups, grinding oats into flour, or large smoothies. But for single serve smoothies, grinding seeds, spices, ginger or sauces, I use my magic bullet! I’m actually surprised how much I use it! It’s not as powerful as the others, but it’s great for small batch items.
Gina says
First, I love and appreciate your blog and recipes; the best. So it is with a heavy heart that I feel compelled to mention that your opening statement included the term “…old-person…”, which is an ageist term. Had you said “older person”, “mature person”, it would have had a different connotation. I don’t expect this to be published, but thanks for letting me express my opinion on this. I am sure many of your readers fall into the aforementioned category and may trip on your choice of term. “Isms” divide people, when we should try our utmost to unite people, especially with the many issues in the world today, and I think you are one who subscribes to this philosophy. Thanks.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Gina, I’ve updated the verbiage there. Thanks for letting me know.
Jemma says
This looks delicious! I have been eyeing those faceted glasses and the matching decanter on West Elm for a while now….I think you’ve convinced me to buy them!