Scarlett O’Hara Drink Recipe
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The Scarlett O’Hara drink is a tart, fruity cocktail. It’s perfect for after dinner or on a long hot summer afternoon. Its popularity has declined in recent years, but it’s overdue for a revival.
There are several Scarlett O’Hara drink recipes available. But the one that’s considered best uses Southern Comfort, cranberry juice and lime.
Other variations on this recipe use grenadine instead of cranberry juice. Others use peach liqueur instead of Southern Comfort. But it just seems wrong to make a drink called the Scarlett O’Hara without using Southern Comfort.
Flavor Profile
The cranberry flavor dominates the Scarlett O’Hara drink. It’s tart and refreshing, with that intense berry flavor you love from drinks like the Cosmopolitan.
The Southern Comfort adds notes of whiskey, fruit and spice. It comes in various strengths, all of which taste roughly the same.
For this drink, you want the strongest version. It’s the only alcohol in the drink, so it needs to be at full strength.
This is definitely a drink to sip and savor. It’s a wonderful summer cocktail recipe. Especially with all that fruit juice to give you some hydration.
You don’t need to buy a special cranberry juice for this one. It just needs the typical cranberry cocktail you find in the grocery store.
All cranberry juice is actually a blend of cranberry with two or more sweeter fruit juices. That’s because cranberry is so dry it would almost be like sucking a lemon.
The cranberry juice cocktail is the only real sweetener in this drink, so it needs to be the regular version that includes some juices from sweeter fruits along with the cranberry.
The lime in this drink gives it an exciting citrus note. Ideally, you should use fresh limes instead of bottled lime juice.
The bottled lime juice is fine when it’s all you’ve got. But but a fresh-squeezed lime adds a much more intense, sharp flavor.
This recipe calls for a “dash” of lime, which is open to interpretation. Some people just add a few drops while others put in a teaspoon or more.
It’s all a matter of taste. But it’s likely that one lime will give you enough juice to make at least four Scarlett O’Hara drinks. More if you’re not wild about adding much lime to your cocktails.
Fresh (juice) is better
And it’s so easy to add fresh fruit juice. Just cut a lime in half, put one half in a citrus squeezer, and squeeze. It takes a little bit of hand strength, but it’s easier than you might think.
If you have trouble with your hands, such as arthritis, it’s worth getting an automatic citrus juicer. They do all the work for you. It can also squeeze out more juice than the hand squeezer.
Whatever you do, don’t use sweetened lime juice from a bottle. Well… unless you’re using pure cranberry juice after all. Then you might need the sweetness.
If you enjoy the Scarlett O’Hara, check out the Alabama Slammer. It’s sweeter and more mellow, but with a good quality sloe gin, it’s just as tasty.
Or try our own Sax on the Beach. It’s an even lighter, more refreshing cocktail. It features sparkling water and Patron Citronge.
Are you hoping to enjoy this drink with a meal? Try this Sautéed Rainbow Trout with Kale and Dried Cranberry Salad from Fresh Fish Kitchen. The cranberry from the salad goes well with a cranberry juice cocktail.
Another nice option would be this Balsamic Peach Chicken Skillet from Cooking Classy. It’s an easy one-dish meal you can serve with rice or couscous or quinoa.
Scarlett O'Hara Classic Drink Recipe
The Scarlett O'Hara drink combines Southern Comfort with lime and cranberry juice. It's a refreshingly tart and fruity cocktail recipe that's wonderful for anytime.
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Southern Comfort
- Dash of lime juice
- 6 ounces cranberry juice
- Lime wedge
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Pour in the Southern Comfort, lime juice and cranberry juice.
- Shake thoroughly until chilled.
- Strain into a sour glass or Collins glass.
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