Ok here we go. My final Valentineβs Day recipe, the Raspberry Lemon Drop Cocktail!
First off, Iβve been stuck on this couch since Wednesday. I caught the worst flu that Iβve had in years. Itβs AWWWFUL! Fever for three days, aching everywhere, stomach is rebelling, falling asleep every other second, feel like I'm dreaming all day, the works ????????????. Although since I've been stuck in the living room, I have been able to binge the entirety of This Is Us on tv. Always a silver lining right?
Anyway, better get to this raspberry lemon drop cocktail before I lose all focus and fall asleep on the couch again. Oh and if you're wondering, This Is Us is definitely on in the background (ALL the feels ????).
The lemon drop. It's a classic right? Sour and sweet at the same time, with quite a kick! But I gotta say, I'm not much of a vodka person. Bummer too because it seems like all the fun drinks at happy hours are vodka based. However, I think I've finally found a vodka cocktail I can get behind!
A couple weeks ago, I went up to Anacortes to visit the fam and it was beautiful and awesome as always. While I was there, I happened to meet a wonderful friend of my Mom's, Diane, who had us over for a little happy hour. She made us some FAB gin drinks (who knew I liked Gin??) which I can promise you will make an appearance here on the blog soon. Diane also introduced me to the absolute miracle that is berry based liqueur. Turns out, her sister owns Whidbey Island Distillery over in Langley where she bottles not onlyΒ de-licious whiskey but all kinds of berry liqueurs!
I was going to go out there this weekend and check it out but THANKS to this flu, I couldn't move from the couch. Luckily though, Diane told me a great drink recipe for the Whidbey Island Distillery's raspberry liqueur. Any guesses?? Yup! The raspberry lemon drop cocktail ????.
Perfect for date night, the raspberry lemon drop cocktail is the simplest of simple drinks. 3 ingredients, shaken, strained into a martini glass. I added a little red sugar and silver decorating sugar to the rims of my glasses to add some festive flair ????.Β Now normally a lemon drop has triple sec and simple syrup, but the raspberry liqueur is sweet enough that you don't need either of them! It also adds all the color you're looking for in a valentine's day beverage. Festive, quick, simple, and SO good!
That's about as much as my brain can handle at the moment. I think I'm gonna go crawl back to my spot on the couch. All caught up on This Is Us (literally no more tears can be shed) so any thoughts on a new show to binge? Slash any favorite Valentine's Day cocktails or treats with raspberry liqueur? Let me know in the comments!
PrintRaspberry Lemon Drop Cocktail
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 1x
Ingredients
- 2 ounces vodka*
- 1 ounce raspberry liqueur
- 1 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice*
Instructions
- Optional: Rub the rim of a martini glass with a lemon wedge and coat with sugar. Place a couple raspberries in the bottom of the glass.
- Add all ingredients to a shaker over ice. Shake and strain into glasses. Serve immediately.
Notes
I used regular Skyy vodka but if you want to turn this cocktail up a notch, the recipe originally uses vanilla vodka for extra flavor.
Freshly squeezed lemon juice makes all the difference!
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
Tamara Cuthnertson
Very good. l used Raspberry Vodka.
Aberdeen
Ooo that sounds delish!
Paul Campbell
I used same amount of raspberry liqueur and vodka as found the original recipe too sharp using fresh lemon. Great recipe though thanks helped me utilise my available drinks in this difficult time. ππ
Aberdeen
I do like my drinks on the tart side π€£. Glad you enjoyed!
Vicki Biltz
This is THE recipe for raspberry liqueur. The reason I buy this liqueur. I love the tanginess of the lemon.
Natalie
I was worried it would be too sweet but it was just tart deliciousness!
Aberdeen
Thank you so much!
Amy
My new favorite drink!! sooo good and refreshing
Michael Gentile
If you;re doing your mixology on a more industrial scale, I'd recommend frozen Minute Maid Raspberry Lemonade Can yields about 1 quart which mixes nicely with 1/2 gal of your favorite (actually "any") vodka, Serve chilled.
Janet
I used Chambord-black raspberry liquor with fesh lemon juice wasn't too tart nor too sweet. It was quit yummy π. Everyone loved it.
Thank you for the receipe!!