Blood Orange Cocktail with Vodka and Rosemary

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Blood orange cocktail with vodka, rosemary, honey, and tonic. Make this flavorful twist on a vodka tonic for an easy winter cocktail recipe. The post Blood Orange Cocktail with Vodka and Rosemary appeared first on The Mediterranean Dish.

This blood orange cocktail recipe is a winter twist on a vodka tonic, with hints of rosemary and honey and an impressively vivid orange flavor and aroma.

a blood orange rosemary cocktail garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a wedge of blood orange.Photo Credits: Elana Lepkowski 

This blood orange cocktail recipe puts yet another beautiful winter fruit center stage: the blood orange. Like mulled wine (Italian vin brulé), holiday punch or winter sangria, it’s an easy cocktail recipe to get you through those gloomy, winter months. 

There’s nothing like your first time cutting into a blood orange to discover the deep red color that speckles the rind also permeates the flesh, turning the wedges, well… blood red! Its signature scarlet hue and sweeter-than-sweet juicy center brings a festive holiday spirit. 

A touch of aromatic rosemary balances the sweetness and adds the perfect cozy note for winter. That’s right: Rosemary isn’t just for cooking! The fragrant herb brings a woodsy aroma and adds a wonderful, delicate accent to citrus. 

If you prefer your drinks sans alcohol, you can leave out the booze and make this into a holiday mocktail everyone can enjoy. And you can drizzle any leftover syrup on pancakes or over a bowl of Greek yogurt and granola. Yum!

Table of ContentsWhat’s in a Blood Orange Cocktail How to Make a Blood Orange Rosemary CocktailHow to Make it NonalcoholicWhat to Do with Leftover RosemaryWhat to Serve with a Blood Orange Rosemary CocktailYou'll Also Like: More Winter Cocktail RecipesTry Our Greek Alfa Honey!Blood Orange Cocktail with Vodka and Rosemary Recipeingredients for blood orange rosemary cocktail including tonic water, honey, blood oranges, rosemary, vodka, and blood orange rosemary syrup.


What’s in a Blood Orange Cocktail 

Blood orange and rosemary combine for a sophisticated pre-dinner cocktail or a flavorful addition to a holiday brunch! You’ll need: 

Blood Oranges: Sweeter and less acidic than a navel orange, blood oranges also are unique due to their color. Blood oranges range from completely red inside to a more mottled coloring of orange with tinges of red or pink. If blood oranges aren’t available, you can substitute with Navel or Valencia oranges. Honey: A natural sweetener used as the base of the syrup. Honey has a robust, earthier flavor with a more complex sweetness than cane sugar. Use a high quality variety, like our Greek Alfa honeyRosemary: Gives an earthy, holiday aroma to the cocktail. Vodka: A neutral-flavored alcohol that gives a kick to the drink. You can substitute with tequila or gin if you prefer.  Tonic: The effervescent bubbles of tonic bring the flavors of the cocktail together along with a slight bitterness that balances the sweetness of the syrup. two blood orange rosemary cocktails garnished with sprigs of rosemary and wedges of blood orange next to another wedge of blood orange and a sprig of rosemary.


How to Make a Blood Orange Rosemary Cocktail

The first step to making a Blood Orange Rosemary cocktail is to make the syrup. From there, simply shake, serve, and enjoy: 

Get ready. Freshly squeeze 2 to 3 blood oranges to yield a ½ cup of juice. Set that aside and then combine a half cup of both water and honey in a small saucepan over medium heat. Stir until the honey is no longer separated from the water and melds together, 2-3 minutes.  Flavor the syrup. Next, place 1 sprig rosemary in the saucepan and let it come to a simmer, where you’ll see small bubbles all around the edges of the pan. At this point, turn off the heat, stir in the blood orange juice, cover, and let sit for around 30 minutes.  Strain the syrup. After 30 minutes, strain the rosemary and any pulp from the juice with a fine strainer into a clean jar. The final amount should yield around 1 ¼ cups. Finish cooling the syrup to room temperature, seal the jar, and refrigerate until you are ready to use. The syrup will keep in the fridge, sealed, for up to two weeks.  Serve. Fill two rocks glasses with ice. To a cocktail shaker, pour in 3 ounces of vodka and 4 ounces of syrup. Shake to combine for 20 seconds, and strain into the prepared rocks glasses. Top each glass with a splash of tonic (about 2 to 3 ounces in total). Garnish with blood orange slices and a sprig of rosemary. an overhead photo of a blood orange rosemary cocktail garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a wedge of blood orange next to another wedge of blood orange and more sprigs of rosemary.


How to Make it Nonalcoholic

Making this Blood Orange Cocktail into a zero proof drink is so easy—you don’t even have to shake! Simply: 

Fill a rocks glass with ice. Pour in about 3 ounces of the syrup (you can eyeball it, it doesn’t need to be perfect). Top with 2 to 3 ounces of tonic water.  Garnish as you would the original cocktail with blood orange slices and rosemary.  a blood orange rosemary cocktail garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a wedge of blood orange.


What to Do with Leftover Rosemary

Unless you have an herb garden, you’ll likely find yourself with about ½ bunch of leftover rosemary. And what a great problem to have!

Bread: Make rosemary focaccia with roasted garlic. It’s easier than you might think, and unbeatable when it’s fresh from the oven.  Chicken: Try lemon rosemary chicken, sheet-pan rosemary chicken with vegetables, or cranberry chickenMeat: Aromatic rosemary is absolutely incredible to lift the flavors of rich meat, like braised lamb shanks or rack lamb recipe with garlic and herb crust. two blood orange rosemary cocktails garnished with sprigs of rosemary and wedges of blood orange next to more wedges of a blood orange.


What to Serve with a Blood Orange Rosemary Cocktail

The robust honey and aromatic rosemary in this blood orange cocktail pair well with many meats and roasts of the season.

Serve alongside festive mains, like alongside Mediterranean Baked Lamb Chops with Root Vegetables or make it part of your early evening spread with a variety of snack boards like our Antipasto Platter or Mediterranean Party Platter.

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Blood Orange Cocktail with Vodka and Rosemary

A winter twist on a vodka tonic, with hints of rosemary and honey and an impressively vivid orange flavor and aroma. The blood orange syrup is absolutely delicious–if you find yourself with leftovers, drizzle on pancakes, Greek yogurt, toast, ice cream, and really any time you’d typically use honey.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American/Mediterranean
Diet Vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes
To Make the Syrup 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 2 cocktails
Calories 384.4kcal

Ingredients

For the Blood Orange Syrup

½ cup honey½ cup blood orange juice, from about 2-3 blood oranges1 rosemary sprig

For the Cocktails

3 ounces vodka4 ounces blood orange rosemary syrup2-3 ounces tonicBlood orange slices and rosemary sprigs, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

Make a honey simple syrup. In a small saucepan over medium heat, stir the honey with ½ cup water until the honey combines with the water, 2-3 minutes.
Make the blood orange syrup. Add the rosemary to the honey simple syrup and adjust the heat to bring to a simmer, with small bubbles starting to appear along the sides of the pan. Turn off the heat and stir in the blood orange juice. Cover and set aside off the heat for 30 minutes.
Strain the syrup. Pass the syrup through a fine mesh strainer into a bowl to remove the rosemary and any pulp. Let the syrup fully cool to room temperature and then cover and refrigerate until you are ready to use.
Just before serving: shake the cocktail. Fill two rocks glasses with ice. Combine the vodka and blood orange rosemary syrup in a shaker and fill ? of the way with ice. Shake to combine 20 seconds and then strain into the prepared rocks glass. Top with tonic water, gently stir, and garnish with blood orange slices and a sprig of rosemary if desired. Enjoy!

Notes

To make nonalcoholic: Fill a rocks glass with ice. Pour in about 3 ounces of the syrup (you can eyeball it, it doesn’t need to be perfect. Top with 2 to 3 ounces of tonic water. Garnish as you would the original cocktail with blood orange slices and rosemary. Visit our shop to browse quality Mediterranean ingredients including olive oils, honey, jams, and spices.

Nutrition

Calories: 384.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 76.4g | Protein: 0.7g | Fat: 0.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.03g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Sodium: 10.5mg | Potassium: 172.4mg | Fiber: 0.4g | Sugar: 74.8g | Vitamin A: 138.6IU | Vitamin C: 31.5mg | Calcium: 14.9mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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