Every year, two of the best excuses to have a cocktail - the Kentucky Derby and Cinco de Mayo - fall within the same week, and sometimes on the same day. It's a bit of a shame because it really forces you to choose between Mint Juleps and Margaritas. I thought I'd make the decision a bit easier by rounding up all of my favorite recipes for these two iconic cocktails.
1. Mint Julep. This classic version of the Derby staple uses a mint syrup that makes it easy to batch - allowing you to enjoy the race.
2. Margarita. I recently started making Margaritas at home again on a regular basis and I really forgot how utterly delicious they are. I recommend altering the recipe here to use 1/4 oz. agave nectar instead of the simple syrup.
3. Champagne Julep. This oh-so-classy Cognac julep is lengthened by a few ounces of sparkling wine.
4. Blood Orange Margarita. Blood orange juice lends an absolutely stunning color to this cocktail without taking it too far from the flavor of a classic Margarita.
5. Pineapple Rum Julep. This was my Derby drink of choice last year. Using pineapple syrup and a quality aged rum instead of the typical bourbon puts a deliciously tropical spin on the classic.
6. Spiced Cranberry Margarita. I created this marg as an unexpected Thanksgiving cocktail, but it's a great choice any time of year. Skip the spices in the cranberry syrup if you want something that tastes a bit more summery.
7. Basil Cranberry Julep. Speaking of cranberry syrup, save some for this unique mezcal-based julep. It's my favorite Kentucky Derby/Cinco de Mayo crossover cocktail.
8. Grilled Pineapple Margarita. Grilling pineapple rings before muddling them into this margarita caramelizes them and adds a hint of smoke that pairs perfectly with a dash of mezcal.
9. Tea Thyme. For the non-drinkers, this mocktail made with black tea and peach is a perfect southern-inspired sipper for Derby watching.
10. Spicy Sandia. Or if you're in more of a margarita mood, this spicy watermelon mocktail should hit the spot!
1. Mint Julep. This classic version of the Derby staple uses a mint syrup that makes it easy to batch - allowing you to enjoy the race.
2. Margarita. I recently started making Margaritas at home again on a regular basis and I really forgot how utterly delicious they are. I recommend altering the recipe here to use 1/4 oz. agave nectar instead of the simple syrup.
3. Champagne Julep. This oh-so-classy Cognac julep is lengthened by a few ounces of sparkling wine.
4. Blood Orange Margarita. Blood orange juice lends an absolutely stunning color to this cocktail without taking it too far from the flavor of a classic Margarita.
5. Pineapple Rum Julep. This was my Derby drink of choice last year. Using pineapple syrup and a quality aged rum instead of the typical bourbon puts a deliciously tropical spin on the classic.
6. Spiced Cranberry Margarita. I created this marg as an unexpected Thanksgiving cocktail, but it's a great choice any time of year. Skip the spices in the cranberry syrup if you want something that tastes a bit more summery.
7. Basil Cranberry Julep. Speaking of cranberry syrup, save some for this unique mezcal-based julep. It's my favorite Kentucky Derby/Cinco de Mayo crossover cocktail.
8. Grilled Pineapple Margarita. Grilling pineapple rings before muddling them into this margarita caramelizes them and adds a hint of smoke that pairs perfectly with a dash of mezcal.
9. Tea Thyme. For the non-drinkers, this mocktail made with black tea and peach is a perfect southern-inspired sipper for Derby watching.
10. Spicy Sandia. Or if you're in more of a margarita mood, this spicy watermelon mocktail should hit the spot!
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