A good night for a Hot Toddy

Capping off a chilly week calls for something warm and relaxing. The spirit of the evening: a Hot Toddy—a classic hot cocktail built around whiskey, hot water, lemon, and honey, with optional spices for extra comfort. 

This is my current version using Knob Creek, with cinnamon, cloves, and star anise. The small upgrade that makes a big difference: I let a lemon round sit in the mug with honey and whiskey while the water heats, so the base starts melding before the hot water hits.


Hot Toddy Recipe (Knob Creek + Lemon + Honey + Winter Spices)

Time: ~5 min.

Yield: 1 Drink

Ingredients (1 serving)

  • 3 oz (89 ml) whiskey/bourbon (Knob Creek here)
  • 1–2 tsp honey (to taste) 
  • 1 lemon round (plus an optional extra slice for garnish)
  • 4–6 oz hot water, just off boiling (adjust to taste) 
  • ½ tsp cinnamon or 1 cinnamon stick
  • 2–4 whole cloves (start low—clove can take over) 
  • 1 star anise pod (optional but excellent) 
  • Optional: a small splash of lemon juice if you want it brighter

Directions

  1. Start the mug base (while the water heats): Put honey in the bottom of a heat-safe mug. Add whiskey, then place one lemon round on the bottom of the cup. Let it sit while you heat the water (this gently “pre-infuses” the base).
  2. Heat water in a kettle/tea pot until steaming hot (just off boiling). 
  3. Add cinnamon, cloves, and star anise to the mug.
  4. Pour in the hot water (start with 4 oz / 120 ml) and stir well to dissolve the honey.
  5. Steep 2–5 minutes, then sip.
    • If spice gets too aggressive (usually cloves), add a little more hot water or strain into a fresh mug.

Notes that Actually Matter

  • Clove warning: 2 cloves is subtle; 4+ gets intense fast. 
  • Want it brighter? Add a small squeeze/splash of lemon juice right at the end (lemon can flatten if it “cooks” too long).
  • Want it sweeter? Add another teaspoon of honey—toddy balance is personal.

What I used

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Sorry Marry I’m having a Cesar 

Sorry Marry I’m having a Cesar 

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| Thanks to Anthea Chu for creating my 28th B-day cocktail – A Cesar. Clamato Juice, Celery Salt Rim, & Vodka. Garnished with a lime and a gherkin. 

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King Cole Bar 

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| RED SNAPPER – Birthplace of the Bloddy Mary ~

In 1934, St. Regis bartender Fernand Petiot introduced the “Red Snapper,” which was soon to be known as the Bloody Mary. Petiot began working on vodka and tomato juice cocktail in Paris in the late 1920’s before coming to The St. Regis New York. The famed cocktail as we know it was created when Serge Obolensky, a well known man about town, asked Petiot to make the vodka cocktail he had in Paris. The formula was spiced up with salt, pepper, lemon and Worcestershire Sauce, but since “Bloody Mary” was deemed too vulgar for the hotel’s elegant King Cole Bar, it was rechristened the “Red Snapper”. While the name might not have caught on, the spicy drink most certainly did and over the years it has become the signature cocktail of the King Cole Bar. 

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Teenage Kicks & Astral Plane

Teenage Kicks & Astral Plane

^^^ The names of the two cocktails from Lovers of Today. Corner of A and 7th ave – They were super nice and perfect for a rainy summer night and a super cute spot to have a drink with Andrew (had teenage kicks)

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Be Classy – and Have a Safe and Happy New Year in 2013!

Be Classy – and Have a Safe and Happy New Year in 2013!

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