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Meyer Lemon Rosemary Martini

Celebrate the end of winter — and the arrival of fresh spring produce — with this martini made with seasonal Meyer lemons and rosemary.

Meyer Lemon Rosemary Martini #SundaySupper | theredheadbaker.com

Spring is officially here! Mother Nature must have missed the memo, because we got 3 inches of snow on Friday, the Spring Equinox. DO NOT LIKE.

Don't misunderstand me, I sort of like winter. I love living in an area where we experience four distinct seasons. Though as far as I'm concerned, winter could last one month, and we could add those remaining two months on to spring and fall. Two or three weeks after New Year's, I'm DONE with winter.

Meyer Lemon Rosemary Martini #SundaySupper | theredheadbaker.com

Spring means fresh produce, farmers markets, and longer daylight hours. One of my favorite spring produce selections is Meyer lemons. The lemon-orange hybrids aren't the easiest to find in my East Coast area, as they require a warmer climate to grow. I've only ever seen them at Wegman's (thankfully, at my new apartment, I'm much closer to a Wegman's location).

The slightly sweeter, less acidic flavor really shines in this simple martini. The rosemary adds an earthy, almost savory quality to the martini. Muddle lightly for a subtle hint of rosemary; muddle harder for more a prominent flavor. Then sit outside on a not-so-cold evening and sip as you watch the sun go down. Welcome, Spring!

The recipe makes enough simple syrup for four martinis. If you don't use all of it for martinis, you can also use the syrup to brush on cake, add it to your tea, drizzle over fresh fruit, or use it a poultry or seafood marinade.

Meyer Lemon Rosemary Martini #SundaySupper | theredheadbaker.com

Meyer Lemon Rosemary Martini #SundaySupper | theredheadbaker.com

Meyer Lemon Rosemary Martini

Yield: 1 martini

Ingredients

  • ½ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • Peel of one Meyer lemon (removed with vegetable peeler or zest stripper, not a microplane grater)
  • 1 sprig of fresh rosemary
  • 2 ounces vodka
  • 1 ounce freshly squeezed Meyer lemon juice
  • Ice
  • slices Candied Meyer lemon or a sprig of rosemary, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Place the sugar, water and Meyer lemon peel in a small saucepan. Heat over medium heat, stirring frequently until the sugar dissolves. Increase the heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat back to medium and allow the mixture to simmer for 2 to 3 minutes. Set aside to cool completely. Remove the lemon peel and discard. Store the syrup in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Syrup can be made a day ahead.
  2. Place the rosemary sprig and 1 ounce of the simple syrup in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. Muddle with the end of a wooden spoon a few times.
  3. Add the vodka, Meyer lemon juice and ice to the cocktail shaker. Shake for about 30 seconds.
  4. Strain the mixture into a chilled martini glass. Float a candied lemon slice or a sprig of rosemary on top of the martini and serve.

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Adapted from Livin' the Pie Life

To make candied Meyer lemon slices, cut one Meyer lemon into ⅛th-inch rounds. Discard any seeds. Combine 1 cup of sugar, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of orange juice, and ¾ cup of water in a skillet over medium heat until the sugar dissolves. Add the lemon slices to the skillet, making sure none overlap, and simmer gently for about 15 minutes, turning the slices frequently, until the pulp is slightly translucent and the rinds are soft. Remove the skillet from the heat and use tongs to transfer the lemon slices to a wax-paper-lined baking sheet to cool completely. Slices can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

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Lauren Rosa

Friday 28th of July 2023

This drink is delicious!! I muddle the heck out of my rosemary and float a little Prosecco on top at the end.. tastes like heaven

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