Grand Salted Caramel Old Fashioned Cocktail - Kathy Casey's Liquid Kitchen® - Small Screen

  • 10 years ago
Small Screen delivers beautifully crafted videos about cocktails, bartending, mixology, food and cooking, each and every week. SUBSCRIBE to Small Screen: http://bit.ly/MF8FOT Be the first to know when new episodes air on our site! Sign up for the Small Screen Email Newsletter: http://bit.ly/13B6uVE The addition of caramel spiked with Grand Marnier and a decoratively salted glass makes this twist on an old fashioned cocktail the perfect after dinner drink. Making the caramel is easy (watch how here: http://youtu.be/muTtsJ5zo2c) but don't walk away! It will come together quickly and needs constant attention. Whether you use the caramel in this cocktail creation or simply spoon it over ice cream, it is well worth making as it can be stored for weeks. Watch this episode on Small Screen: http://bit.ly/1akKF1t Recipe: 2 oz Templeton Rye Whiskey - Learn More About Templeton: http://bit.ly/17LxpCK 1/2 oz Salted Caramel with Grand Marnier (see Salted Caramel Video here: http://youtu.be/muTtsJ5zo2c) Dash of Bitter Truth Orange Bitters: Learn More About Bitter Truth Orange Bitters: http://bit.ly/12LONFs Caramel and Sea Salt (flake or coarse style) painted glass rim Garnish: lemon peel strip Instructions: To prepare the glass: with a pastry brush, lightly brush the outside of an old fashioned glass half way with Grand Marnier Caramel Sauce and sprinkle lightly with sea salt. Set aside. To make the drink: measure the rye whisky, Grand Marnier Salted Caramel and bitters into a mixing glass. Stir with a bar spoon to incorporate the caramel. Fill glass three-quarters with ice and stir until well chilled. Fill prepared glass with ice, strain in drink. Zest lemon over the top of the drink to release oils and then drop in. Watch how to make caramel here: http://youtu.be/muTtsJ5zo2c Recipe for Salted Caramel with Grand Marnier Makes about 1 1/4 cup 1 cup sugar 3 Tbsps. salted butter 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/2 tsp. sea salt 1/4 cup Grand Marnier Place sugar in a medium heavy bottom sauce pan, being sure it is in an even layer. Heat over medium-high heat, stir lightly as sugar starts to melt. Once sugar has started to melted, move the melted sugar away from the outside of the pan with a spoon, then stop stirring and swirl pan around a bit. Keep cooking until sugar is dark amber in color. When using a candy thermometer temp the sugar before it has all turned amber. In order to do this you will have to tilt the pan slightly (This stage is at about 340 degrees F.) Be careful as the sugar can go very dark quickly here and burn. Turn the heat off and quickly whisk in the butter -- until it is incorporated. Then add the cream and salt -- caramel will bubble up so be careful. Stir quickly to incorporate. Then stir in the Grand Marnier. Cool sauce. Place in a glass jar and store refrigerated for up to 3 weeks. Bring to room temperature before using.

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