Cinnamon Bourbon Old Fashioned with Brûléed Oranges. (2024)

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This Cinnamon Bourbon Old Fashioned with Brûléed Oranges is the perfect cozy co*cktail for November and December nights. Homemade cinnamon-spiced rosemary simple syrup, mixed with warming bourbon, sweet orange slices, and sparkling water. Make this syrup ahead of time and keep in the fridge. You’ll be able to mix up a quick drink at a moment’s notice. This Cinnamon Bourbon Old Fashioned will quickly become your new holiday go-to all season long.

This post is sponsored byFlorida’s Natural.

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And just like that, I’ve officially entered holiday mode. Thanksgiving is so late this year! I actually have a silly rule I placed in my head years and years ago…no Christmas talk until after Thanksgiving. Well, this year I’m allowing myself to break that rule, it’s November 23rd…close enough for me!

Which brings me to this very festive bourbon old fashioned. It’s obviously going to be great for Thanksgiving on Thursday, but it’s equally great for all the upcoming holiday parties.

And the best part? You may just have everything on hand to mix this up tonight.

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Here are the details.

Start with the cinnamon-spiced simple syrup.

When it comes to co*cktails, I really love flavoring them with a syrup that will not leave you with an overly sweet drink. Instead of using sugar and water, I like to use maple syrup, which adds not only sweetness but flavor too. The syrup is simmered with cinnamon sticks and rosemary, for a slightly sweet and perfectly spiced co*cktail mixer.

The syrup can be made up to two weeks ahead of time and kept in the fridge. I like to keep this on hand so that I can quickly mix up a delicious co*cktail.

Next, the old fashioned.

Simply shake your favorite bourbon with my go-to, Florida’s Natural®Brand Orange Juice. Once mixed, simply add orange bitters and some of the cinnamon-spiced syrup. Then strain into a glass filled with ice, and top with sparkling water.

SIMPLE.

I love using Florida’s Natural®Brand Orange Juice because it’s made with only Florida oranges…no added sugars or artificial ingredients…just orange juice. I always keep OJ stocked in my fridge. Around here, you never know when a brother plus friends may walk in the door. With OJ on hand, I’m able to mix up a quick co*cktail right on the spot. It’s one of my go-to co*cktail mixers, but it’s equally great for a quick taco night too or an orange turmeric crush!

You can make this as a single co*cktail or as a large batch for serving holiday guests. To make it easy for you guys, I gave measurements for both.

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Now about those oranges…

Yes, I brûléed oranges and yes, you should too.

They don’t add much to the drink other than a very pretty garnish detail and a sweet bite. But they sure are fun and pretty alongside a sprig of rosemary.

Makes for the perfect finish to this cozy fall and winter co*cktail.

So with that? Any Saturday night plans? Thanksgiving prep and co*cktails by the fire sound perfect to me!

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If you make this cinnamon bourbon old fashioned with brûléed oranges be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram!Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Cinnamon Bourbon Old Fashioned with Brûléed Oranges

Author: Tieghan Gerard

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Calories Per Serving: 888 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Ingredients

Cinnamon Syrup

Old Fashioned

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Instructions

Cinnamon Syrup

  • 1. In a medium pot, bring 1/3 cup water, the maple syrup, rosemary, and cinnamon to a boil. Boil 3-5 minutes, then remove from the heat. Let cool. Keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Old Fashioned

  • 1. To make the brûléed oranges, sprinkle one side of each orange slice with sugar. Heat a small skillet over medium-high heat. Place the orange slices, sugar side down, in the skillet and sear for 2-3 minutes, until lightly caramelized. Remove from pan and let cool.

    2. In a co*cktail shaker, combine the bourbon, orange juice, orange bitters, and 2 tablespoons of the cinnamon syrup. Shake to combine.

    3. Strain into a glass. If desired top with sparkling water. Garnish with a cinnamon stick, rosemary, and a brûléed orange slice.

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Cinnamon Bourbon Old Fashioned Pitcher

Author: Tieghan Gerard

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories Per Serving: 474 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Ingredients

Cinnamon Syrup

Old Fashioned

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

Cinnamon Syrup

  • 1. In a medium pot, bring 1/3 cup water, the maple, rosemary, and cinnamon to a boil. Boil 3-5 minutes, then remove from the heat. Let cool. Keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Old Fashioned

  • 1. To make the brûléed oranges, sprinkle one side of each orange slice with sugar. Heat a small skillet over medium-high heat. Place the orange slices, sugar side down, in the skillet and sear for 2-3 minutes, until lightly caramelized. Remove from pan and let cool.

    2. In a pitcher, combine the bourbon, orange juice, orange bitters, and all of the cinnamon syrup. Stir to combine. Chill until ready to serve.

    3. Pour into glasses filled with ice. If desired top with sparkling water. Garnish with a cinnamon stick, a sprig of rosemary, and brûléed oranges.

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Cinnamon Bourbon Old Fashioned with Brûléed Oranges. (2024)

FAQs

Do bourbon and orange juice go together? ›

“Some whiskies have more caramel, some have more vanilla, but in general, orange juice complements and highlights all of those flavors,” Vytlacil says. A small amount of OJ is enough to temper high-proof bourbon, spicy rye, or even peated scotch, he adds.

What is the best cinnamon for drinks? ›

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And look for sticks that have a soft, delicate flavor profile that won't overwhelm. We recommend the Feel Good Organics Organic Korintje Cinnamon Sticks, which is an Indonesian cinnamon called Cinnamomum burmaniia.

Is bourbon and orange juice good? ›

While many sours are based on whiskey or gin, bourbon can make a beautiful co*cktail, especially when paired with tangy and fresh orange juice.

What juice is best with bourbon? ›

The perfect bourbon co*cktail: Two parts bourbon One part pomegranate juice Splash of maple syrup Juice of 1/2 mandarin orange Top with ginger beer Garnish with rosemary sprig, mandarin twist and pomegranate seeds.

What does cinnamon do to your body when you drink it? ›

Cinnamon water or cinnamon tea can help lower your blood sugar levels after dinner. This can help your metabolism, aid in weight loss, and prevent metabolic disease. Cinnamon water or cinnamon tea may also lower your appetite. This can help you avoid late-night snacking and cravings.

What is the alcoholic drink that tastes like cinnamon? ›

Cinnamon flavored liqueurs include Fireball Cinnamon Whisky, Red Stag Spiced by Jim Beam, DeKuyper's Hot Damn!, Sinfire, Gold Strike and Tennessee Fire by Jack Daniels. Some brands, like Goldschlager and cinnamon Schnapps contain snippets of gold leaf.

Is McCormick cinnamon real cinnamon? ›

The cinnamon bark is harvested directly from the tree—McCormick sources premium quality whole cinnamon, which mitigates the chance for added ingredients and contamination that could be encountered by sourcing a pre-ground product.

Do whiskey and orange juice go together? ›

Some things are just meant to go together. And when it comes to whisky, pairing it with orange makes for a seriously tasty duo. That's because orange by itself is tart with a lightly sweet finish.

What alcohol goes well with orange juice? ›

Love the bright and beautiful citrus flavor of an orange! Turns out OJ is a top notch mixer for co*cktails. It can stand in with almost any liquor, though it's best known for pairing with vodka. But mix it with champagne to make a mimosa, or tequila to make a tequila sunrise or spin on the margarita!

What flavors complement bourbon? ›

To help you make the most of your bourbon pairing, here are some suggestions to consider:
  • Dark Chocolate. Bourbon pairs well with dark chocolate because the slightly bitter taste complements the caramel notes of the bourbon.
  • Grilled Meats. ...
  • Caramel-based Desserts. ...
  • Spicy Foods. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Citrus Fruits. ...
  • Nuts.

What not to mix with whiskey? ›

Whisky and vodka

Many people choose to combine it with similar strong spirits, like vodka or tequila. While this may seem like a clever idea in theory, the alcohol content will quickly add up on your body and you'll be hammered in no time.

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