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Monday, December 1, 2014

Honey Bourbon Hot Toddy


A hot toddy is the kind of enticing thing you read about in books when you're a kid, like baked alaska, or Turkish delight - it sounds so amazing that the name sticks with you, even though you may have no clue what's in it or how it might taste.

I have heard from friends that grew up in cold places that this is often served after winter sports, like ice fishing and skiiing.  I grew up in California, so I never had this until recently, when I had a bottle of bourbon on hand and the wind was whistling outside.

It's the perfect drink for a cold night in front of the fireplace, snuggled up to someone special... or with a good book!

Yield:  2 cocktails

Ingredients:
6 tablespoons honey
2 cups hot water
3/4 cup bourbon (I used Maker's Mark)
2 lemon peels
2 cinnamon sticks
2 star anise cloves 

Directions:
Heat the water on the stove, in a teapot, or in the microwave. Mix in the honey until it dissolves. Add the bourbon and divide between two rocks glasses.


Add a strip of prepared lemon peel and the star anise to each cocktail. Stir the drinks with the cinnamon sticks, drop in, and serve. Cheers!

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