During my wife's recent trip to London, she surprised me with a delightful gift from Harrods – a jar of exquisite blood orange marmalade. The moment I tasted it, I was captivated by its incredible flavour. Now, enjoying a slice of toast slathered with butter and this unique marmalade has become a cherished ritual.
What makes blood oranges truly special is their connection to the original oranges that flourished in Europe. Unlike the sweeter varieties imported from China much later, blood oranges offer a distinct and robust taste that has stood the test of time.
These vibrant citrus gems have not only earned a place in the culinary world but have also become a source of inspiration for mixologists worldwide. A stroll through a liqueur store reveals the influence of blood oranges on various spirits. Brands like Cointreau, feature bottles based on this bittersweet fruit.
In my recent cocktail experiment, I decided to elevate the classic Old Fashioned by incorporating a spoonful of this delectable marmalade. The result? An absolutely delicious concoction that seamlessly blends the rich notes of blood oranges with the timeless allure of a well-crafted Old Fashioned.
Indeed, the world of flavours is vast and ever-evolving, and my journey with blood orange-infused treats has been a delightful exploration of culinary innovation. Whether enjoyed on toast or in a carefully crafted cocktail, the distinctive taste of blood oranges continues to be a source of culinary inspiration and satisfaction. Cheers to the sweet and tangy wonders that enrich our taste buds and create memorable culinary experiences!
Blood Orange Old Fashioned
Ingredients
60ml The Classic Laddie (whisky)
7ml Simple Syrup
2 dashes of orange bitters
a spoonful of Harrods Blood Orange Marmalade
a splash of tonic or soda
Method
First add a barspoon of marmalade to your tumbler, together with a splash of tonic or soda. Give it a good stir to dissolve the marmalade. Add whiskey, simple syrup and bitters. Add ice cubes and give it a good stir for 15 seconds. Garnish with dehydrated blood orange and a cocktail cherry.
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