Pressed Juicery holiday co*cktail recipes - The Chalkboard Mag (2024)

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    The dirty little secret most truly committed Pressed Juicery lovers know is that, while there’s no replacing a good bottle of Greens 1 first thing in the morning, a little Citrus 3 knocked into a glass of champagne or a shot of brandy in a punch bowl full of Apple Cinnamon Persimmon can really take your love of juice to the next level. With holiday party season in full swing, we’ve asked one of LA’s top bartenders to help us mix a few custom co*cktails that can be made at home and will take your holiday party skills to the next level.

    We met bartender Jeremy Lake behind the bar at Crossroads Kitchen, one of the mostglamorously old-fashioned dining rooms for healthy food-lovers in the city. With a space designed by top LA design troupe, Studio Collective, and talent like vegan Chef Tal Ronnen (who famously catered Ellen & Portia’s wedding) in the kitchen, Crossroads feels more cosmopolitan nightspot than vegan eatery – the perfect spot for some fresh juice mixology.

    Jeremy designed three co*cktails, a creamy Spiced Almond dream, a gorgeous over-the-top citrus co*cktail and a glowing pink pick-me-up with grapefruit and beets. Each co*cktails is named after the street of a Pressed Juicery location and is garnished to the hilt. Take Jeremy’s cues and go all out – after all, that’s what this season is all about! Gather materials for all three, or pick just one to play star of the show on your Christmas or New Year’s party bar cart.

    The Bedford: Spiced Beet Press

    Ingredients

    3/4 oz Pressed Juicery Roots 3 (beets apple lemon ginger)
    1/4 oz Pressed Juicery Citrus 3 (grapefruit mint)
    2 oz Breaker Bourbon
    3/8 oz Lazzaroni Maraschino liqueur
    3/8 oz Combier liqueur (orange liqueur)
    dash Peychaud’s bitters
    peel from one medium-sized orange, for garnish
    dehydrated apple slice, for garnish

    Directions

    Sugar the rim of a stemmed glass (see below for instructions), and set aside.

    Add all liquid ingredients to a co*cktail shaker and shake vigorously with lots of ice. Then strain the co*cktail into the glass with a sugared rim.

    Twist orange peel to express all of its oil over the co*cktail.Roll the orange peel up and drape it into the co*cktail, allowing it to coil in the glass (leave some of the peel ornately draping out over the side of the glass).Place a dehydrated apple slice on the rim of the glass.

    To sugar the rim:
    Pour granulated sugar (organic evaporated cane sugar or vegan sugar recommended) onto a small plate.Pour a small amount of the Roots 3 beet juice onto another small plate.

    Dip the rim of a stemmed co*cktail glass into the beet juice, then dip the rim into the sugar, coating the rim with sugar and juice.

    Use a cloth or napkin to wipe the sugar out of the inside of the glass and discard excess sugar.


    The Larkspur: Winter Rum-Chata

    Ingredients

    3 oz Pressed Juicery Spiced Almond
    1 1/2 oz Roaring Dan’s Maple Rum
    1/4 oz Smith & Cross
    dash cinnamon, grated
    1/4 oz maple syrup
    dash of Angostura bitters
    dash of Peychaud’s bitters
    cracked cinnamon, for garnish
    mint sprig, for garnish
    powdered sugar, for garnish

    Ingredients

    Add all ingredients, except for garnishes, to a co*cktail shaker and shake vigorously with lots of ice.

    Strain the co*cktail into a double old-fashioned rocks glass filled with ice.

    Garnish with cracked cinnamon, mint sprig and powdered sugar.


    The Cooper:Ginger Mint Press Core

    Ingredients

    3 oz Pressed Juicery Pineapple Pear Ginger Mint
    2oz Pisco brandy
    1/2 oz orgeat (almond syrup)
    3/4 oz lemon juice
    2 blackberries
    pinch of mint
    soda water
    blackberry, for garnish
    pineapple leaf, for garnish
    mint sprig, for garnish

    Directions

    Prepare blackberry mint sprig (instructions below), and set aside.

    Add all ingredients, except soda water and garnishes, to a co*cktail shaker.Lightly muddle the mint and blackberries.

    Add ice to the shaker and shake vigorously.

    Add 1/2 to 1 ounce of soda water to the shaker.

    Strain the co*cktail into a tall glass filled with ice.

    Garnish with a long pineapple leaf and a blackberry mint sprig.

    Blackberry Mint Sprig:
    Hollow out a blackberry using a toothpick.Skewer the blackberry with a sprig of mint.Lightly pull on the mint sprig stem to cause the mint leaves to pop up.

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