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Grilling cocktails is something I’ve never thought of before. That’s why I had to go to school to learn all this info to share with you folks. I love cocktails almost as much as I love grilling so now I’m really excited because Grilled Cocktails combine my two favorite things!
Makes one 64 oz. pitcher.
Dip each half of the cut lemons in sugar and set aside on a tray to be grilled.
Combine water, 1/2 cup sugar and honey in a saucepan or disposable aluminum tray. Add a couple of sprigs of rosemary to the pan (this is optional but adds a unique touch!).
Heat up your grill to medium-high heat. For additional rosemary flavor, throw a handful of rosemary sprigs on the hot coals just before grilling.
Grill the lemons cut-side down until nice grill marks appear (5–7 minutes). Remove the lemons and set aside to cool.
While grilling the lemons, place the saucepan with the honey syrup on the grill. Heat the syrup until sugar and honey are fully dissolved, giving the rosemary time to infuse the syrup with flavor.
Let the lemons cool then squeeze the juice into a pitcher by hand. Add syrup and water to taste, along with bourbon and ice. Stir well and serve.
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cammyf01 on 3.23.2011
sounds good to me! I am a new memeber and am planning a pot luck party this weekend. After trying it I’ll post my comments. Thanks
montyzwife on 3.16.2011
Don’t throw away your left over lemons! Pack them into a wide mouthed jar, cover with olive oil and let sit for a few days. You’ll have grilled lemon infused olive oil. Yum!