Elevate your cocktail experience with the timeless allure of the Manhattan. This authentic homemade recipe allows you to recreate the sophistication of classic cocktail bars right in your own home. With the perfect balance of whiskey, sweet vermouth, and aromatic bitters, the Manhattan is a cocktail that never goes out of style. So gather your ingredients, raise your glass, and savor the rich flavors of this iconic libation. Cheers to the art of cocktail craftsmanship!
Manhattan Cocktail Recipe
The Manhattan Cocktail is a classic drink that's been around since the late 1800s. This cocktail is a perfect blend of sweet vermouth, whiskey, and bitters, which creates a delicious and sophisticated flavor that's sure to please any palate. It's perfect for sipping on a relaxing evening, or for impressing your guests at a dinner party. In this recipe, we'll show you how to make an authentic homemade Manhattan Cocktail that's sure to be a hit.
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Equipment
- Jigger Or
Ingredients
- 4 oz Whiskey (Rye Or Bourbon)
- 2 oz Sweet Vermouth
- 4 dashes Angostura Bitters
- Ice Cubes
- Maraschino Cherry Or
- Orange Peel For Garnish (Optional)
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the whiskey, sweet vermouth and bitters.
- Stir the ingredients with a stirring spoon for 15-20 seconds or until chilled.
- Strain the cocktail into two chilled martini glasses.
- Garnish with a maraschino cherry or orange peel (optional) and serve.
Nutrition
Serving: 1cocktailCalories: 210kcalCarbohydrates: 5gSugar: 4g
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Nutrition Facts
Manhattan Cocktail Recipe
Serving Size
1 cocktail
Amount per Serving
Calories
210
% Daily Value*
Carbohydrates
5
g
2
%
Sugar
4
g
4
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.