Evergreen Syrup
A couple months ago, when I was in Seattle for the holidays, I had the most fantastic cocktail at the art museum cafe... a whiskey sour made with Douglas Fir Syrup and a housemade brandied cherry.
When I asked about the cherry, the bartender said she had made them herself over the summer, using a whole case of Lapin cherries from the Pike Place Market across the street. She had modified a recipe from Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc at Home, with tarragon and black pepper. (Of course, I thought - I have to get that book! And what do you know, Dave gave it to me for our anniversary.)
 The Douglas Fir syrup is quite easy to make - it's just a basic simple syrup recipe, and you can actually use any kind of evergreen needles. I used Corkbark Fir needles gathered on a hike near Sandia Crest, and it turned out great. My guess is it's best to use just the very tips (the last inch or so), which are the newest needles.
The Douglas Fir syrup is quite easy to make - it's just a basic simple syrup recipe, and you can actually use any kind of evergreen needles. I used Corkbark Fir needles gathered on a hike near Sandia Crest, and it turned out great. My guess is it's best to use just the very tips (the last inch or so), which are the newest needles.
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
A few sprigs evergreen needles
Combine all ingredients in a small saucepan, bring to a boil, and simmer about 5 minutes. Pour into jars and cool.
Evergreen Whiskey Sour
1 part lemon juice
1 part Evergreen Syrup
2 parts whiskey
Shake vigorously with ice. Pour into martini glasses.
When I asked about the cherry, the bartender said she had made them herself over the summer, using a whole case of Lapin cherries from the Pike Place Market across the street. She had modified a recipe from Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc at Home, with tarragon and black pepper. (Of course, I thought - I have to get that book! And what do you know, Dave gave it to me for our anniversary.)
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
A few sprigs evergreen needles
Combine all ingredients in a small saucepan, bring to a boil, and simmer about 5 minutes. Pour into jars and cool.
Evergreen Whiskey Sour
1 part lemon juice
1 part Evergreen Syrup
2 parts whiskey
Shake vigorously with ice. Pour into martini glasses.
 
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