Signature Cocktail Inspo: Vodka Thyme Lemonade

Fashionable Hostess | Amanda S. Gluck

Wodka Vodka, Havens Kitchen Glasses and Raffia West Elm Tray

Last week, my girlfriend Morgan was visiting, so we went to grab some delicious cocktails at ABC Kitchen, a gorgeous restaurant attached to one of my favorite home stores, ABC Home, in the Flatiron District. We decided to order cocktails, which I am always hesitant to do, since 1) I am a loyal Pinot Grigio drinker, and 2) Cocktails often tend to be too sweet for my liking. Morgan recommended we order two to share, so we could switch if we weren’t happy, so I began browsing the menu of endless intriguing options.

Ultimately, I chose the Vermont Gold Vodka Thyme Lemonade, and I must tell you that much to my surprise the cocktail was amazing! The thyme gave it a nice freshness, while the lemon juice added just the perfect sweetness. I was thrilled to find a cocktail I was in love with (not to mention, how gorgeous is thyme as a fall garnish?), and I couldn’t wait to run home so I could attempt to recreate it for an upcoming dinner party.

After taste-testing and approving my own version (from the Martha Stewart recipe), I decided to create a rustic-style presentation for serving.

First I took out a raffia tray and then I placed wine glasses out to fill up. I laid out extra thyme for show on a small wooden bowl, as well as extra lemons for color. Since I made the cocktail in a classic white pitcher, I tripled the recipe so I would have extra for refills and could keep the pitcher out on display. Wondering when to serve? Bring this cocktail to life by switching up your usual wine and cheese night (since it still goes great with cheese!). This will definitely leave your guests pleasantly surprised!

VODKA THYME LEMONADE

Ingredients

2 cups sugar
12 sprigs fresh thyme, plus more for garnish
4 cups freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 24 lemons)
2 cups vodka

Directions

1. In a small saucepan, combine 2 cups water with the sugar and thyme; bring to a boil over high heat, stirring occasionally, until sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat; let cool to room temperature.
2. Pour mixture through a fine sieve into a large glass measuring cup; discard thyme. You should have 2 cups syrup. Cover with plastic; chill.
3. In a large serving pitcher, stir together lemon juice, vodka, and chilled syrup; garnish with thyme. Divide evenly among eight tumblers filled with ice; serve immediately.

Time to filter

Add the Wodka Vodka

Measure lemon juice

Add Thyme to your pitcher

Fill your glasses

Serve your thirsty guests

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