Cherry Caipirissima Recipe (2024)

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Meredith

A good balance of sweet and not, very refreshing. It's also good with gin or dark rum and topped off with club soda if you'd like something to sip in larger quantities.

The Hipster

To be authentic use Cachaca (Brazilian rum). Delish.

Brandon J. Li

This was wonderful as is but we also tried making it with strawberries and then pomegranate with equally delicious results. All 3 were very refreshing, with a nice balance of flavors and not overly sweet. We highly recommend this recipe.

PF

My hot weather variation: - juice of a whole lime per drink- 5 cherries- a good amount of fresh mint leaves - 3/4 ounce simple syrup -at least 6 ice cubes Stick it all in a blender It’s a tart, minty, slushy variation of the same drink

Joseph

Use a good raw honey, not simple syrup

inger

I really enjoyed the flavor combinations in this; I really like my drinks tart (not sweet), so next time I make it, I'll cut the simple syrup by about 50%.

Andy Dufresne

I had some fresh mint, so I added it to the shaker before muddling. After shaking and pouring into the glass, I added a splash of sparkling water and ended up with a riff that blends this drink and a Mojito. Everyone wanted seconds and thirds.

chicago_baker

Wow, this is so amazing! I used 5 cherries because mine were on the small side. I also only used 4 ice cubes and that was plenty.

saul

definitely use Cachaza - it is delicious!

Mary

Good customizable co*cktail! Made this at a party, swapped out the white rum for dark rum and it was really good. Also tried it with mezcal and gin (not at the same time) and it was really nice as well, I actually preferred it with gin!

Rumrita

These were great! Used Melissa Clark’s Maraschino Cherries, and added some club soda. Will definitely make again!

chicago_baker

Wow, this is so amazing! I used 5 cherries because mine were on the small side. I also only used 4 ice cubes and that was plenty.

PF

My hot weather variation: - juice of a whole lime per drink- 5 cherries- a good amount of fresh mint leaves - 3/4 ounce simple syrup -at least 6 ice cubes Stick it all in a blender It’s a tart, minty, slushy variation of the same drink

Jessica L

Love this drink. One of my new favs. The best balance of sweet and tart.

cate s

Made with cachaca and topped with a few ounces of club soda this was refreshing and a perfect summer sipper.

JC Brown

Summer! First time we made these we muddled the limes as per the recipe. There was a slightly bitter note that probably came from the lime skins. Next time we just juiced the limes and liked it better. A splash of some kind of fizzy water is nice if you are looking for a lighter version.

Anna

Swapped the fresh cherries and simple syrup for dark Italian cherries in syrup. Very tasty!

Anna

I am wondering if the recipe is missing a splash of soda water? I made as directed and it was too strong and not fresh enough without a splash of sparkling water mixed in at the end and an extra squeeze of lime. But overall a very nice summer co*cktail.

Matthias

Caipirissima is always made with white rum, not cachaça; that's a caipirinha.

Kfoote

Lovely. Made it at the start of cherry season, looking for something to do with cherries. Very pretty, easy. Used mint infused simple syrup, mango rum.

Andy Dufresne

I had some fresh mint, so I added it to the shaker before muddling. After shaking and pouring into the glass, I added a splash of sparkling water and ended up with a riff that blends this drink and a Mojito. Everyone wanted seconds and thirds.

Gatinha

Made with 1 1/2 oz cachaça and 1/2 oz rum. Gave it the traditional caipirinha flavor while the rum filler helped conserve our cachaça supply.

Joseph

Use a good raw honey, not simple syrup

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Cherry Caipirissima Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long do brandied cherries last? ›

how long do brandied cherries last? The combination of alcohol, sugar and acid (from the cherry juice) in this syrup will help preserve the brandied cherries for a long time— at least 6 months in the refrigerator, but likely a year or more.

What are whiskey cherries called? ›

co*cktail Cherry Overview. Some co*cktail cherries are labeled based on their variety, and others based on their preparation method. There are many varieties, but what you'll most commonly find for co*cktails are Amarena, Bing, and Marasca.

What kind of cherries are co*cktail cherries? ›

The first question: sweet or sour cherries? Either can be used, but bright-hued sour, or tart, cherries like the Morello and Montmorency varieties are the traditional choice. They tend to be smaller than sweet varieties, and their flavor holds up against the sugar syrups used typically to preserve co*cktail cherries.

Will cherries soaked in alcohol go bad? ›

Over time co*cktail cherries will decline in quality, so Brigman advises monitoring for discoloration or a change in texture (cherries that've been sitting for a while might become mushy as they absorb more of the soaking syrup). Cross-contamination can also introduce bacteria to your jar of cherries.

Do cherries last longer in the fridge or on the counter? ›

Keep 'em cold! Cherries will spoil quickly if left out at room temperature, so you should pop them in the refrigerator immediately upon getting home from the grocery store. Once in the fridge, cherries can last for about a week.

What makes Luxardo cherries so expensive? ›

They are pricey because Luxardo uses marasca cherries, a particular type of cherry that's only grown in northeastern Italy. It's an uncommon variety and is therefore more expensive. Luxardo also uses high-quality ingredients and an age-old candying process, which pushes up the cost.

Which liquor is best with cherries? ›

Gin left just enough hint of cherry to make us long for more of the fruit's essence, but the sharp alcohol bite dissuaded us from sampling further. The whiskey and tequila cherries transformed into straight up edible booze. Even the vodka cherries were overcome by the flavor of the traditionally neutral spirit.

What are the expensive cherries called? ›

What Are Luxardo Maraschino Cherries and Why Are They So Expensive? A far cry from the neon-red co*cktail cherries seen today, the original actually tasted like...well, a cherry. Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton.

What are fake cherries called? ›

Maraschino cherries, also known as co*cktail cherries, are preserved, sweetened, and artificially colored to become bright red cherries. That's why they have a different taste and composition (no pits) than natural cherries.

What can I do with a jar of maraschino cherries? ›

15 Ways to Use Maraschino Cherries
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What kind of cherries are in ice cream? ›

Various cherry cultivars are used, such as black cherries, bing cherries and sour cherry cultivars. Maraschino cherries are also used.

What is a dirty Old Fashioned? ›

“Dirty” because it involves the orange of an Old Fashioned as well as the cherry juice that is usually a ghost of a flavour from the cherry at the bottom of a Manhattan. These two elements combined add the sweetness of the drink and provide the “dirty” element, similar to the olive juice in a martini.

What is the difference between a Manhattan and Old Fashioned? ›

Both co*cktails call for whisky and Angostura bitters, but the defining factor lies in their sweetening agents. The Old Fashioned opts for straightforward sugar or syrup, helping to soften the whisky. In contrast the Manhattan favours a sweet vermouth – adding fruity and caramel flavours into the mix.

How to drink expensive whiskey? ›

The simplest way to enjoy your whisky is neat, cleansing your palate with cool water between sips. Some people also add a few drops of water to their whisky, which can open up the flavors as the liquids combine. Experiment to see what works for you, but go slowly. Don't add too much water at once.

Can cherries in moonshine go bad? ›

Moonshine has a longer shelf life than other simple spirits, lasting up to six months after opening. However, once a bottle of moonshine is opened, the shelf life is only 2-3 years. Does Moonshine with Fruit Go Bad? Moonshine that contains fruits does not go bad.

How long are spiked cherries good for? ›

How do you store spiked cherries? Store chocolate-covered spiked cherries in an airtight container kept in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.

How to tell if cherries have gone bad? ›

Properly stored, cherries will usually keep for about 4 to 10 days in the fridge. Cherries should only be left out at room temperature if being eaten within the same day. Bruised or soft cherries can still be processed and cooked. Discard cherries if mold appears or if the cherries have an off smell or appearance.

Does unopened cherry brandy go off? ›

Does Liquor Expire? Unopened liquor has an indefinite shelf life. Opened liquor lasts about a year or two before it goes bad, meaning it starts losing its color and flavor. Don't use a liquor for well drinks if you won't use the whole bottle within two years.

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