Kosher Cocktail

Look no further for a delectable and invigorating cocktail recipe compliant with kosher regulations. From Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur to Sukkot and Chanukah and finally into Passover, the holiday season is upon us and an ideal time to pour a few libations in celebration. (Although we won’t judge if you imbibe in this kosher cocktail all other times of the year.)

What Makes Food Kosher?

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Kosher is a term used to describe food that adheres to Jewish dietary rules. In addition to which animals can be eaten, there are rules for how the animal is slaughtered and how the meat should be prepared.

Kosher laws prohibit the mixing of meat and dairy products in a meal. The process of certifying food as kosher involves inspections of the ingredients, production facilities, and equipment to ensure they meet strict standards. The aim of kosher laws is to promote a healthy and ethical lifestyle while maintaining a connection to Jewish traditions.

What Makes a Drink Kosher?

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For a drink to be kosher, any alcohol used must be produced from kosher ingredients, and any additives or flavorings used cannot contain non-kosher ingredients. Additionally, the production facilities and equipment used to create the drink must be inspected to ensure they meet kosher standards. Overall, the same principles and processes that apply to certifying food as kosher also apply to certifying drinks as kosher. A note: Not all bourbon is kosher. You can kind a list of kosher bourbons online, however.

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Two cocktails, bright ref in color sit in wine glasses and are garnished with lemon round, pomegranate arils, and mint leaves

Kosher Cocktail


  • Author: Judah Cowen

Description

A recipe everyone can enjoy.


Ingredients

Scale

For the cocktail:

  • 3 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 3 oz pomegranate juice
  • 1 oz mint simple syrup (recipe below)
  • 2 oz bourbon

For the simple syrup:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1.5 cups chopped fresh mint

Recipe by Judah Cowen, Elegant Edge Catering Company
Photography and Styling by Keith Recker

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