Happy Hour: Thanksgiving Cocktails – A Clarified Milk Punch and Brandy + Allspice Sour
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It’s Happy Hour—Thanksgiving edition! Temporarily back from our hiatus, we’re talking turkey, olive loaf charcuterie boards, and how to keep the kids away from the spiked punch. Oh, and Thanksgiving cocktails.
Ben is presenting a clarified milk punch called the White Picket Fence. It’s spiced bourbon and toasted milk (yes, toasted milk!) clarified without the tang. The recipe is heavily inspired by this cocktail from Kevin Kos: https://www.kevinkos.com/post/revolutionary-milk-washing-technique.
Matthewis presenting Autumn’s Kiss. It’s a “simple” brandy sour full of fall flavors with a hint of absinthe. It tastes like apple pie. The cocktail, not the kiss.
*No bald eagles were harmed during the recording of this podcast
Too Long, Didn’t Listen
- (00:00) Opening
- (05:34) Matthew’s perfect charcuterie
- (10:01) Ben’s secret appetizer recipe. It’s not good.
- (13:00) Thanksgiving foods we love and love to hate
- (18:00) Thanksgiving Cocktails: Spritz, Batch or Burn Baby, Burn
- (25:00) Cocktail: White Picket Fence
- (39:30) Cocktail: Autumn’s Kiss
- (46:31) Closing
Recipes
White Picket Fence
- 3 oz Spiced Whiskey Milk Punch
- 2-4 oz Sparkling Cider
- 0-2 oz Club Soda
- Pour the milk punch into a highball glass over ice. Top with sparkling cider. For a less sweet cocktail, replace a portion of the cider with club soda.
Spiced Whiskey Milk Punch
- 8 oz Spiced Whiskey
- 3 oz Toasted Powered Milk
- 1 oz Maple Syrup
- pinch of salt
- Combine the spiced whiskey, maple syrup, and salt. Stir to combine.
- Toast powdered milk in a pan on the stove, in the oven, or in a toaster oven. Monitor closely as it can burn quickly. Some light browning on the edges and surface is expected, but do not scorch.
- Boil enough water to rehydrate the milk, then use the hot water to make the milk according to the package instructions.
- While the milk is still hot, measure 3 oz into a large container, then pourthe whiskey mixture into the milk. You should see curdling happen immediately. Stir gently to help it along.
- Let the mixture sit for a minute or two, then filter through cheesecloth or a coffee filter. Once some curds have collected in the filter, move the filter to a new container and re-strain the first portion of the final product.
Spiced Whiskey
- 750 ml of Whiskey of you choice
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 1 star anise pod
- 4 cloves
- 1/4 cracked nutmeg
- Combine whiskey and spices in a sealed bottle or jar. Let sit for 24 hours to 3 days, tasting every 24 hours. Remove spices when desired.
Autumn’s Kiss
- 2 oz Brandy or Cognac
- 3/4 oz Allspice Dram
- 1 oz Lemon Juice
- 3/4 oz Cinnamon Syrup
- 1 Dash Cardamom Bitters
- 1 Dash Orange Bitters
- Absinthe for rinse
- Start by preparing a coupe glass: coat the inside with absinthe and discard any excess. Add the remaining ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake until well-chilled. Double strain into the prepared coupe glass and garnish with a star anise.
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Books & Equipment Links
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Books
We own and recommend these books:
The 12 Bottle Bar: Make Hundreds of Cocktails with Just Twelve Bottles by David Solmonson, Lesley Jacobs Solmonson
Liquid Intelligence: The Art and Science of the Perfect Cocktail by Dave Arnold
Imbibe! by David Wondrich
Cocktail Codex by Alex Day, Nick Fauchald, David Kaplan
Equipment
Products we own, like and use:
- Measuring tools
- OXO Good Grips Mini Angled Measuring Cup, 2 Oz capacity
- OXO Metal Angled Measuring Cup
- OXO SteeL Double Jigger
- Shakers
- This shaking set is sold as two separate items on Amazon, you will need both
- Cocktail Kingdom Koriko Small Weighted Shaking Tin
- Cocktail Kingdom Koriko Large Weighted Shaking Tin
- Mixing Glasses/Tins
- Viski Crystal Mixing Glass, 17 oz
- Pint glass: you don’t need a link for this do you?
- Peelers
- OXO Good Grips Y-Peeler
- Bar Spoons
- Crate & Barrel: Bar Spoon with Muddler
- Cork Screw / Bottle Opener
- True Truetap Double Hinged Waiters Corkscrew
- Bar Towels
- White Flour Sack Towels
- Glassware
- Highball
- Strauss 13-Oz. Cooler Glass
- Lowball
- Crescent 10-Oz. Double Old-Fashioned Glass
- Strauss 11-Oz. Double Old-Fashioned Glass
- Stemmed
- Mercer 10-Oz. Coupe Glass
Products we don’t own but would consider buying:
- Measuring Tools
- Cocktail Farmer Standard Jigger
- Piña Barware Bell/Leopold Style Stainless Steel Jigger 2oz. / 1oz.
- Piña Barware Slim/Japanese Style Stainless Steel Jigger 2oz. / 1oz.
- Shakers
- A Bar Above Weighted Craft Boston Shaker Set (Single set slightly less expensive than the Koriko)
- Houdini Boston Cocktail Shaker (a well rated pint glass set)
- Barfly Double Wall Diamond Lattice Mixing Tin
- Knives
- Cocktail Kingdom Buswell Paring Knife
- Victorinox 3.25 Inch Swiss Classic Paring Knife (Green - Black seems to be in high demand)
- Cutting Board
- Jelli Reversible Black Marble 14.5"x11" Cutting Board
- Bar Spoons
- Cocktail Kingdom Skull (We wouldn’t really buy this but it looks cool)
- A metal finger, not a spoon (I could resist linking to this one)
- Homestia Gothic Skull Bar Spoon (A cheaper skull)
- Viski Stainless Steel Weighted Barspoon
- Hawthorne Strainers
- Barfly Bar Strainer, Stainless Steel
- A Bar Above Hawthorne Strainer
- Julep Strainers
- Cocktail Kingdom Premium Julep Strainer
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