When Courtney Cantrell was designing new cocktails for the menu at the听听in Pensacola, Florida, she opened up her pantry and thought,听鈥淲hat can I find in here that might be interesting?鈥 She found a lot. 鈥淎 couple of our cocktails ended up using things like chile听garlic sauce, miso paste, and soy sauce,鈥 she says.听
Now that management has closed the Old Hickory Whiskey Bar for everything but bottle sales during the pandemic, Cantrell is back to raiding the pantry while making cocktails in lockdown. And she鈥檚 urging you to do the same. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be intimidated. What we do does take some skill, but it鈥檚听not that hard. Just try things,鈥 she says.
If you鈥檙e healthy and jonesing for a drink, well, we feel you. Many states have , so you can now order takeout or delivery drinks from local restaurants. That鈥檚 an excellent option for supporting independent businesses. But if you can鈥檛 do that听or don鈥檛 feel safe getting takeout, dive in on making your own.
Take Stock of Your Liquor Cabinet
Don鈥檛 make an extra trip out if you don鈥檛 have to. The easiest thing to do is figure out what cocktail to make with the听liquors you already听have. If you have gin, consider a martini. If you have whiskey, this probably isn鈥檛 the day to make a negroni. If you鈥檙e down to nothing but vanilla extract? Well, you may need to make a run to the store.
Choose听the Cocktail You Want to Emulate
Cantrell usually has a basic cocktail formula in mind before diving in. Maybe she wants to riff on an Old-Fashioned. Or perhaps she鈥檚 aiming more for a Manhattan. Having an idea of what you want to drink will help you think about what components should go into it.听
For example, an Old-Fashioned needs a hint of sweetness and a dash of something bitter. A margarita that doesn鈥檛 pucker your lips isn鈥檛 a margarita at all鈥攜ou鈥檙e going to need a good dose of sour and a hint of salt.
Raid听the Pantry
Gaze at your pantry in wonder as you realize how many things actually double as mixers. Here is a rundown of some favorite shelf-stable ingredients that are听just waiting for their moment to shine.
Pickle brine:听It鈥檚 as salty as olive juice and has that vinegar tang to it. 鈥淲hen the weight of everything gets to me, I pile ice into a rocks glass, add a quarter-ounce of pickle juice,听four听ounces of gin (or vodka), and a half-ounce of water to make a martini that needs neither stirring nor shaking,鈥 says Arch Bernard, a longtime New York City bartender who recently relocated to Florida.
Canned tomatoes:听You can blend these into a Bloody Mary, thinning it with water to get the consistency you want. Add some Worcestershire sauce, salt, hot sauce, black pepper, maybe some Old Bay, and vodka, and you鈥檙e off and drinking. If you don鈥檛 have horseradish, Bernard says wasabi works in a pinch.听
罢别补:听You can make just about any tea into a simple syrup and use it to bring bitter or herbaceous notes to all kinds of cocktails. 鈥淏oil some water, add the same amount of sugar, and drop two tea bags into it,鈥 Bernard says. Let it steep for a few minutes, then cool and store in the fridge for later use.听
Canned fruit in syrup:听Don鈥檛 you dare pour听that syrup down the drain. Puree the last peach in a can of peaches with the syrup it came in and use it for a fruity margarita or mojito.听
Coconut milk:听This听will work in a white Russian or thicken any kind of tiki-inspired cocktail you can dream up.听
Coffee:听If you want to add a bitter note, consider infusing a drink with a few whole coffee beans, says听,听host of the podcast On the Back Bar. Just shaking your cocktail with the beans adds a surprising amount of flavor.听听
Hydration mix:听Is it as sexy as freshly squeeze juice? No. But we are willing to bet many of you have some powdered drink mix lying around. It works surprisingly well in a cocktail. In fact, 黑料吃瓜网 published a听whole story听on hydration mix cocktails a few years ago.听
Canned beans:听Say what now? The water that听canned beans come in can be whipped like an egg. Add a couple tablespoons and shake for a frothy cocktail, like a flip. (The water from chickpeas is most famous for its ability to replace egg whites, but Bernard says听other types of bean juice might work if you were, say, stuck at home with nothing but kidney beans because of a global pandemic.)听
Mix and Taste
Tasting early and often will be your best friend, Cantrell says. Add a little bit of your nonalcohol ingredients, mix, sample, and repeat. To conserve booze, add it at the end. 鈥淚鈥檝e had plenty of first sips where I pitch it down the drain,鈥 Cantrell warns. If you add the booze after you鈥檝e mostly gotten the rest of the cocktail right, you can avoid this quarantine nightmare.听
Don鈥檛 Sweat It If It鈥檚 Not Perfect
You have enough supplies to make a drink. You are healthy enough to be drinking. That鈥檚 a lot of good news right there. If your drink doesn鈥檛 hit the standard of what you鈥檇 pay $13 for at a bar, well, we have good news for you: You didn鈥檛 have pay that much for this one! And a mediocre drink is better than no drink.
Here are two recipes to make with things you probably have on hand.听听
Rum Old-Fashioned
This recipe is courtesy of Menning. The only hitch is that infusing the rum with vanilla takes three days, so give yourself some time.
Ingredients听
- Dark rum
- 2 to 3 vanilla beans听听
- 1 cube of brown sugar (Or 3/4听teaspoon of brown sugar, or white sugar if that鈥檚 all you鈥檝e got.)
- 3 drops of bitters听
- 3 whole coffee beans
A day or two before making this cocktail, infuse the rum with the vanilla beans for up to three days. Go ahead and infuse at least half the bottle; if you鈥檙e going through this effort, you might as well use it in several drinks.听
In a mixing glass or tin, add the sugar and a drop or two of water and mix it into a paste. Shake in the bitters, then add the coffee beans and two ounces of rum. Stir for up to 30 seconds, then strain it into a rocks glass filled with ice. If you鈥檙e feeling fancy, garnish your drink with the coffee beans and a slice of orange peel.听
The Works with Anything Flip
This is Cantrell鈥檚听basic 鈥渕ake it with what I鈥檝e got鈥 formula. You can use any berry, any liquor, and whatever herbs you have on hand.听听
- 4 to 5 berries
- 3 to 4 herb leaves
- Egg white
- 3/4听ounce of citrus juice
- 1/2 ounce of simple syrup
- Ice
- 1 1/2听ounces of spirit
Start by muddling your berries and herbs鈥攂y the way, frozen berries will work here if you don鈥檛 have fresh, and you could even use jam. Don鈥檛 have fresh herbs? It will still turn out fine. Add the egg white, muddled fruit, citrus juice, spirits, and simple syrup to your shaker. Shake first without ice. Then add the ice and shake again. Strain and pour it into your favorite glass. (By the way, don鈥檛听taste this one听as you go, because the egg white will be all gloppy and gross until you shake it.)