A little taste of Scarlett O'Hara - some southern comfort
It's not yet time for a cotillion but for some reason this drink sounded appealing to me. As a whiskey lover, I enjoy the taste of Southern Comfort, maybe because it's just this side of sweet but also has a spiciness along with hints of fruit.
Originally created in 1874, by a bartender, to make a whiskey drink more palatable. He called his drink Cuffs & Buttons but because that was a different kind of mouthful, he changed it to Southern Comfort. If you visit www.southerncomfort.com you'll find many other recipes.
For the Scarlett O'Hara version mix as follows.
2 oz Southern Comfort
2 oz cranberry juice
1 oz lime juice or the juice of 1/2 lime squeezed
Mix all ingredients in a shaker half filled with ice.
Shake well
Strain into a cocktail glass, garnish with a twist of lime.
Cheers,
Jayne
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Originally created in 1874, by a bartender, to make a whiskey drink more palatable. He called his drink Cuffs & Buttons but because that was a different kind of mouthful, he changed it to Southern Comfort. If you visit www.southerncomfort.com you'll find many other recipes.
For the Scarlett O'Hara version mix as follows.
2 oz Southern Comfort
2 oz cranberry juice
1 oz lime juice or the juice of 1/2 lime squeezed
Mix all ingredients in a shaker half filled with ice.
Shake well
Strain into a cocktail glass, garnish with a twist of lime.
Cheers,
Jayne
Visit Leslie's website
Twitter Instagram Facebook Menu for Murder Cocktails at Sunset
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