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Make the most of your pantry with these no-buy cocktail ideas.

As someone who loves trying new things, I often find my liquor cabinet stocked with many half-full bottles that were purchased for a specific cocktail recipe I was testing out many moons ago. Staring down these miscellaneous ingredients can quickly become frustrating — I don’t want to buy anything new until I make my way through what I have currently, but what am I supposed to do with scotch, crè​​me de violette, Cointreau, and pacharán?

If you’ve found yourself facing a similar conundrum, or are just looking to start experimenting with cocktails, here are some simple ways to get the libations flowing without making an extra trip to the store.


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A variety of fruits and drinks.

Choose Your Own Adventure Cocktail


  • Author: Julia Cooper
  • Yield: Makes 1 cocktail

Description

The building blocks of many classic cocktail recipes follow the same essential ratios. Use this basic recipe to mix and match ingredients you have on-hand!

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Ingredients

2 oz. spirit (Aperol, Campari, gin, rum, mezcal, tequila, vodka, whiskey)

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1 oz. “sweet” (simple syrup, agave, honey, maple syrup, grenadine, triple sec, maraschino liqueur, Limoncello, Amaretto)

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1 oz. “sour” (lemon juice, lime juice, grapefruit juice, orange juice)

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(if desired) Make it bubbly by topping with seltzer, club soda, or tonic water


Notes

Try “Make Me a Cocktail” — Here, you can upload whatever ingredients you have on hand and the site will generate cocktail recipe ideas!

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Red and purple drinks in mason jars.

Jam Jar Cocktail


  • Author: Julia Cooper
  • Yield: Makes 1 cocktail

Description

Have a finished jam jar that still has some sweet goodness gooped up inside? This cocktail is for you!


Ingredients

  • Jam
  • Spirits
  • Citrus juice
  • Club soda or substitutes

Instructions

  1. First, add a couple tablespoons of water to the jar and pop in the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds to loosen up the leftover jam.
  2. Next, add 1 to 2 oz. of your preferred alcohol (gin, rum, tequila, mezcal, vodka, whiskey).
  3. Add 1 oz. of citrus juice (lemon, lime, grapefruit, orange).
  4. Close the jar and shake to combine.
  5. Top with bubbles (sparkling white wine, seltzer, club soda, tonic water).

Notes

Try “Make Me a Cocktail” — Here, you can upload whatever ingredients you have on hand and the site will generate cocktail recipe ideas!

Make Me a Cocktail

Try “Make Me a Cocktail” — Here, you can upload whatever ingredients you have on hand and the site will generate cocktail recipe ideas!

Cheers!

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Julia Cooper
Julia Cooper
Julia Cooper is a columnist for Bluedot Living with a passion for environmentally conscious food and beverages. While completing her master's degree in Writing & Publishing at Emerson College, Julia curates the natural wine and craft beer program for Black Sheep Market in Cambridge, Mass. Julia's cat Sofia is retired from her eight years as the bodega cat for a fine wine store on Boston's Newbury Street.
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