Tangerine and Rosemary co*cktail Recipe | We are not Martha (2024)

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Caramelized citrus and herbs mix together for this delightful rum-based tangerine and rosemary co*cktail.

(This recipe for tangerine and rosemary co*cktails was originally posted in August 2012, but was updated with new photos in 2018).

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When someone declares it National Rum Day, you celebrate. Right? OK, so National Rum Day was actually yesterday. And I just happened to have this drink planned before I had any idea it was National Rum Day. Coincidences like this keep happening to me… I even made s'mores cookie bars for our work potluck last Friday on National S'mores Day before I had a clue it was National S'mores Day (not sure how I missed advance notice of this very important holiday). It's uncanny really. Maybe I have the psychic ability to determine what national food day it is? I definitely just Googled to see if today was a national holiday for any of the meals I have planned… But it's actually National Vanilla Custard Day. And, alas, I do not have a vanilla custard recipe planned, so I guess my psychic theory is wrong. But I also learned that Sunday is Hot and Spicy Food Day (which you know I'll be celebrating!) and next weekend is Whiskey Sour Day, which is also cause for celebration. Consider this a public service announcement.

But back to co*cktail Friday. I spotted this swoon-worthy rosemary tangerine co*cktail in Bon Appetit and found it instantly appealing from the image alone. It screamed summer and made me realize I haven't made nearly enough co*cktails this summer. In fact, I haven't even made a single co*cktail in a mason jar. Who am I?? I still have a few weeks left and will most definitely be taking full advantage of them. Starting with this deliciousness. I mean, a rosemary co*cktail? Heavenly.

ROSEMARY TANGERINE COOLER RECIPE

Have you ever grilled oranges? Or any other citrus fruit? What about grilling them after you coat them in coarse sugar? Because that's what you do in this recipe and omg it is glorious. Basically, you slide the tangerines in half and coat the cut end in sugar and then place cut-side down in a cast-iron skillet, along with some sprigs of rosemary.

FYI: even if you're not interested in this co*cktail, you must do the above immediately simply for as a room freshener. Omg my kitchen smelled so delightful from the sweet tangerines and fragrant rosemary. This is especially wonderful during the holiday season. Do it before you have a holiday party and your guests will lose their minds. Caramelized tangerines are my new everything.

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Anyway. Once your tangerines are nice and toasty, you'll remove them from the skillet and discard the rosemary. Kind of sad, but I guess the fragrance of it seeps into the tangerines enough, so your co*cktail will still have some rosemary essence. Once this step is done, it's easy street. Simply muddle the tangerines and a bit more sugar in a co*cktail shaker, add rum and ice, shake away, and pour into a glass.

Garnish with a bit of fresh rosemary (technically, you could use the rosemary you caramelized instead of discarding it... But the fresh looked so much prettier) and sip away.

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I made this gorgeous tangerine rosemary co*cktail in August, but it really felt more like a cozy winter drink. Rosemary just feels wintry to me and so does citrus... Especially when said citrus is caramelized.

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But no matter what time of year you enjoy it, this co*cktail is super tasty! It definitely has a strong citrus taste, though the rum nicely shines through. and I thought the light caramel flavor was wonderful.

I sort of wish the rosemary could function as a straw. How fun would that be? That's my next invention: herb straws.

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And now I want to try this very same drink, but with grapefruit, thyme, and tequila. Which would make it not the same drink at all, but you know what I mean. Once you get the "method" of caramelizing, muddling, and pouring, you can switch out the citrus, herbs, and alcohol for whatever you want and your drink options are endless.

The way drink options should be. I hope you have a very happy co*cktail Friday, no matter what your drink of choice might be!

Did you celebrate National Rum Day? Will you this weekend??

If you're looking for more unique co*cktail recipes, check out this Cranberry Pomegranate Sparkler or this Grapefruit Blood Orange co*cktail.

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Rosemary Tangerine Cooler

Caramelized citrus and herbs mix together for this delightful rum-based Tangerine and Rosemary co*cktail.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: co*cktails, Rum

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 minutes minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

Makes: 2 co*cktails

Ingredients

  • 1 Tbsp, plus 2 tsp coarse sugar
  • 2 tangerines or clementines
  • 6 sprigs rosemary, plus more for garnish
  • 4 oz. rum
  • Crushed ice

Instructions

  • Place Tbsp coarse sugar in a small bowl. Slice tangerines or clementines in half and dip cut sides into the sugar.

  • Place tangerines cut-side down in a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat.Add about 6 sprigs of rosemary in pan.Let cook for about 2 minutes, until sugar on tangerines caramelizes. Remove from heat.

  • Discard rosemary (or use for another purpose). Let tangerines cool a bit and then cut each half into quarters.

  • Put half the tangerines and 1 tsp remaining sugar in a co*cktail shaker.Muddle to release as much juice as possible from tangerines. Add 2 oz. rum and crushed ice to shaker.

  • Shake well and pour into ice-filled glass. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Garnish glasses with additional rosemary.

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  1. Gia Grossman says

    Pretty! I didn't know it was Rum Day but I might need to celebrate it tonight!

  2. Jeannie says

    How nice to have so many celebrations, your rum drink sounds delicious!

  3. Shannon says

    oh wow, this sounds fantastic!! what a great co*cktail, and thanks for the reminder that i need to use up some of the simple syrups i have in my fridge 🙂

  4. Emily @ A Cambridge Story says

    I adore herb-y drinks!

  5. Kelly says

    I love the sweet & savory sound of this co*cktail with the citrus and herbs. It sounds very refreshing and perfect for these few remaining (how sad to say that) summer days.

  6. Cara Craves... says

    Wow! I celebrated National Rum Day and had no idea 😉 I whipped up some mojitos!

  7. Pam says

    Yum! It looks refreshing and delicious.

  8. Kerstin says

    What a unique and refreshing co*cktail! I love the rosemary garnish too 🙂

  9. Victoria says

    National food days always make me laugh. They literally have one for everything you can imagine! They probably have a chopped liver day too. Rum day is a celebration I can definitely get behind 🙂

  10. Laura (Blogging Over Thyme) says

    These look incredible! Love the flavor combinations. These would make a great party drink 🙂

  11. Sara @ Saucy Dipper says

    I can't believe I missed National Rum Day. For shame! I love the idea of rosemary as a garnish. I have quite a bit in my garden that I'm not sure what to do with.

  12. Monique says

    I have a rosemary plant that will definitely be put to good use with this recipe!! God Bless alcohol!

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Tangerine and Rosemary co*cktail Recipe | We are not Martha (2024)

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Tangerine and Rosemary co*cktail Recipe | We are not Martha? ›

Simply muddle the tangerines and a bit more sugar in a co*cktail shaker, add rum and ice, shake away, and pour into a glass. Garnish with a bit of fresh rosemary (technically, you could use the rosemary you caramelized instead of discarding it... But the fresh looked so much prettier) and sip away.

What is it called when you mix rum and orange juice? ›

A popular co*cktail that pairs rum and orange juice is called a Brass Monkey, a bottled co*cktail from the 1970's and 1980's.

Can rosemary be muddled? ›

Some common herbs used for muddling include mint, basil, and rosemary however you can muddle any herb that has a flavour you love.

What is a Malibu and orange? ›

Prep time: 2 min. Fill a highball glass with ice cubes. Pour in Malibu Original and orange juice. Garnish with orange.

What alcohol goes well with orange juice? ›

10 Most Popular co*cktails with Orange Juice
  • Screwdriver. A classic and simple concoction, the Screwdriver combines vodka and orange juice for a vibrant and easy-to-make co*cktail. ...
  • Mimosa. ...
  • Tequila Sunrise. ...
  • Georgia Gin. ...
  • Sex on the Beach. ...
  • French 75. ...
  • Hurricane. ...
  • Orange Empress.

What not to mix with rosemary? ›

Antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs (blood thinners)

Rosemary may affect the blood's ability to clot. It could interfere with any blood-thinning drugs you are taking, including: Warfarin (Coumadin) Clopidogrel (Plavix)

How do you get the most flavor out of rosemary? ›

The longer you cook rosemary, the stronger its flavor will be.

What happens if you don't dilute rosemary? ›

This kind of substance is usually very concentrated and needs to be diluted before being applied to your skin, in order to avoid unwanted side effects, such as: Scalp irritation. Scalp itchiness. Scalp dryness and flaking.

What is vodka OJ called? ›

The Screwdriver is a classic combination of vodka and orange juice that has been designated an International Bartender Association official co*cktail.

Is orange juice a good mixer for rum? ›

Sweet, tart, and perfectly delicious, a rum and orange juice is a fresh spin on a classic Screwdriver co*cktail. Depending on your preference, you can use aged rum, dark rum, coconut rum, or white rum - either way, it's bursting with tropical flavours that make it perfect for a hot summer's day.

What's the difference between Mai Tai and Bahama Mama? ›

What's the Difference Between a Mai Tai and a Bahama Mama? A Mai Tai is a classic co*cktail made with rum, orange Curaçao, lime juice, and orgeat syrup. A Bahama Mama is made with coconut rum, dark rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, lime juice, and grenadine.

What is rum mash called? ›

Dunder is the liquid left in a boiler after distilling a batch of rum. It is a traditional flavor source used in the fermentation of the wash of Jamaican rum. Similar in process to sour mash in Bourbon whiskey, it is a crucial step in achieving an authentic rum flavor.

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