Prescription Julep
By LRay
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Prescription Julep
Growing up in Georgia, I remember punishingly humid summer days when the only relief was a cold drink. Kids got Coca-Cola. Grown-ups sipped classic Mint Juleps. These days, I favor the Prescription Julep, from a 19th-century recipe that swaps in Cognac and rye whiskey or bourbon. It's the most refreshing, complex-tasting Julep you'll ever try. How much do I love Juleps? So much that I named my daughter after one (and no, I'm not kidding).
Makes 1
Text by Andrew Knowlton
Photograph by Romulo Yanes
June 2011
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Ingredients
- 10 10
- mint leaves
- 1 1
- tablespoon
- Simple Syrup (click for recipe)
- 3 3
- tablespoons
- VSOP Cognac
- 2 2
- tablespoons
- rye whiskey
- 4 4
- mint sprigs
Details
Servings 1
Adapted from bonappetit.com
Preparation
Step 1
Preparation
Lightly muddle mint leaves and Simple Syrup in a mixing glass. Stir in Cognac and whiskey. Fill a Julep cup or glass with crushed ice. Pour mixture over. Stir until frost forms on outside of cup. Add more crushed ice to make a mound. Garnish with mint sprigs and serve with a straw.
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