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https://theartoffoodandwine.com/blueberry-vodka-cocktail/#commentsMon, 12 Aug 2019 06:42:55 +0000https://theartoffoodandwine.com/?p=538Oh, the joys of Blueberry Vodka Cocktails!
Beautiful blueberries are a great way to serve a drink that isn’t just tasty but also gorgeous! Vodka is combined with infused blueberry simple syrup and crushed ice. These vodka and blueberry cocktails are easy and perfect for a night in or great for cocktails for a crowd.
To begin you will need to make a blueberry simple syrup, which takes just a few minutes to put together. The simple syrup will be the base of your drink.
In a medium-sized pan, set over medium-high heat, add blueberries, sugar, and water. Stir to combine and bring to a boil.
Reduce to a simmer and break up blueberries with a slotted spoon as they start to soften
Simmer for about 15-minutes or until you have a syrupy consistency
Blueberry Simple Syrup in process
Blueberry Simple Syrup cooking
How long can I store simple syrup?
The recipe below makes a full batch of the syrup (enough for about 4 cocktails) but the drink recipe is for just one cocktail. If you don’t use all of it you can store it up to 1-month, in a tightly sealed mason jar, in the refrigerator.
This simple syrup is so versatile that you can substitute any fruit in place of the blueberries. Don’t worry if your favorite fruit isn’t in season, just grab a bag of frozen fruit and use that instead. Try raspberries, blackberries, strawberries or cherries.
How to make Blueberry Vodka Cocktails
The great thing about vodka is that it pairs well with any type of fruit and because it has no color your drink takes on the beautiful hue of your fruit.
Be sure all of your ingredients are cold before you start. I keep my vodka in the freezer, so my drinks are always icy cold!
Start with plenty of ice in a cocktail shaker
Add vodka, blueberry simple syrup, and soda or sparkling water
Shake well and strain into a glass
Garnish with extra blueberries and a squeeze of lemon if desired
You will need the following ingredients:
Vodka
Blueberry Simple Syrup
Sparkling Water
Ice
Blueberries for garnish
Blueberry Cocktail Ingredients
Want to go alcohol-free?
If you have kids at your party or don’t want alcohol you can make a Blueberry Mocktail by simply omitting the vodka!
Serving suggestions:
To serve the drinks choose a short 8-ounce glass. I like to garnish with any edible flowers or shrubs I may have at the time in my garden. Rosemary sprigs always look nice. Try topping drinks with a few floating blueberries.
Frozen blueberries are a great way to garnish and help keep your drinks cold. If you find the drink a bit too sweet just add a squeeze of fresh lemon.
In a cocktail shaker, add more crushed ice, blueberry simple syrup, vodka, and sparkling water. Shake well and strain into glass.
Garnish with blueberries, and a squeeze of lemon, if desired.
To make Blueberry Simple Syrup:
In a medium-sized pan, set over medium-high heat, add blueberries, sugar, and water. Stir to combine and bring to a boil.
Once boiling, reduce to a simmer for about 15-minutes. Break up blueberries with the back of a spoon. The syrup should now begin to thicken.
Strain into a mason jar and be sure to press on blueberries with the back of your spoon to extract all of the flavors. Discard solids. Use or let it cool completely and store, for up to 1-month, tightly sealed in the refrigerator. Makes enough for 4-6 cocktails.
Notes
Blueberry Simple Syrup keeps sealed in the refrigerator for up to 1 month and frozen for up to 6-months.