In the realm of classic cocktails, the Burnt Orange Highball stands as a timeless masterpiece. Its unique combination of flavors and refreshing citrus profile has captivated cocktail enthusiasts for generations. With its vibrant orange hues and aromatic blend of citrus, whiskey and spice, this libation offers a sensory journey that is both invigorating and comforting.
Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!
BURNT ORANGES WITH ROSEMARY
The charred, sugary rosemary is both rough and refined, making these oranges a gratifying end to a grilled meal.
Provided by Oliver Schwaner-Albright
Categories easy, quick, dessert
Time 4m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Place oranges cut-side up on a plate and sprinkle rosemary on top, pressing it into oranges so it adheres. Sprinkle with 1/4 cup sugar.
- On a grill or stovetop, put a 12-inch cast iron skillet over medium heat until a drop of water sizzles on surface. Spread remaining 1/4 cup sugar in skillet and when it starts to caramelize place oranges, cut-side down, on sugar. Let cook for 3 to 4 minutes, not moving oranges, so cut side burns nicely and oranges soften.
- To serve, place 2 orange halves in bowl with 1/4 cup Greek yogurt, and drizzle with burnt sugar juices from skillet.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 222, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 43 grams, Fat 4 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 7 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 34 milligrams, Sugar 40 grams
BURNT ORANGE NEGRONI
Steps:
- Char a whole orange on the grill and set aside to cool down.
- Combine the gin, vermouth, liqueur, simple syrup, lemon juice and bitters in a mixing glass over ice. Add a slice of the charred orange and shake. Pour into a rocks glass and drink up!
BURNT-ORANGE HIGHBALL
This tangy cocktail is a perfect spring refreshment that's not just for happy hour -- it also makes an excellent brunch beverage. It features the natural sweetener Truvia, which provided the recipe.Also try:Raspberry-Lime Gin and Tonic, Watermelon-Ginger Sipper
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Breakfast & Brunch Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add Truvia, vodka, orange liqueur, and orange juice; shake to combine.
- Hold a lit match over an empty highball glass and squeeze the zest, skin side down, over the match. The oil from the zest should ignite and fall into glass. Wrap zest around a skewer or a toothpick; set aside.
- Fill glass with ice, strain cocktail into glass. Garnish with skewered zest.
BURNT ORANGE CAMPARI
This cocktail is Chuck Hughes' refreshing twist on the international favorite.
Provided by Chuck Hughes
Categories beverage
Time 40m
Yield 1 cocktail
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C).
- For the burnt oranges: Lay the orange slices on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Drizzle with honey, making sure to cover them. Sprinkle with the confectioners' sugar and cayenne, and season with salt. Bake until the oranges are charred and slightly translucent, flipping halfway through, about 35 minutes. Let cool.
- For the cocktail: Place one burnt orange slice in a glass and add ice. Pour in the Campari, vodka and orange juice. Top with club soda. Garnish with another burnt orange slice.
WATERMELON-GINGER SIPPER
Watermelon cubes, lime juice, and grated ginger make this non-alcoholic "mocktail" a perfect warm-weather treat. It features the natural sweetener Truvia, which provided the recipe.Also try:Burnt-Orange Highball, Raspberry-Lime Gin and Tonic
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Drink Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Place Truvia, watermelon, ginger, and lime juice in the jar of a blender; blend until smooth.
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice; transfer watermelon mixture to cocktail shaker. Cover and shake until well combined. Strain into a chilled champagne glass.
BURNT ORANGE CARAMEL SAUCE
Make and share this Burnt Orange Caramel Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Elly in Canada
Categories Sauces
Time 30m
Yield 1 cup
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Have everything you need for the sauce at hand; it comes together so quickly it's best to give it your full attention.
- Remove the zest from the oranges in long thin strips with a zester (do not use rasp or peeler).
- Juice the oranges and set aside.
- Combine the zest, sugar, lemon juice and water in a small saucepan (The lemon juice helps avoid crystallization) Heat to boiling over medium heat.
- As the water and sugar melt, they will foam in large frothy bubbles.
- Never stir the caramel, but rotate the pan so the liquid moves the sugar around for even melting.
- Watch the liquid turn from clear to gold; from this point it will quickly turn to amber and burn.
- Remove the pan from the heat as soon as it appears dark gold.
- Place a mesh strainer over the pot (this prevents spattering) and add the orange juice.
- Add the butter to the pot and return to the heat.
- Add the whipping cream and stir until any remaining lumps dissolve.
- Strain to remove the zest.
- Store in the refrigerator and warm like a baby bottle- in the microwave or in a simmering pan of water.
Tips:
- Use a muddler to extract maximum flavor from the orange segments and rosemary sprig.
- Make sure the rosemary sprig is fresh and aromatic.
- Use a high-quality bourbon for the best flavor.
- Add the burnt orange peel just before serving for a smoky aroma.
- Serve the Burnt Orange Highball over ice in a highball glass.
- Garnish with a rosemary sprig and a burnt orange peel.
Conclusion:
The Burnt Orange Highball is a refreshing and flavorful cocktail that is perfect for any occasion. The combination of sweet, sour, and smoky flavors is sure to please everyone. Next time you are looking for a new cocktail to try, give the Burnt Orange Highball a try. You won't be disappointed.
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