Mint Julep Two Ways

     recipe from joythebaker.com

Mint Julep, the cocktail

     makes 1 drink  adapted from Chow

  • 3 sprigs fresh mint
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • 1 teaspoon superfine sugar
  • 2 ounces bourbon
  • club soda or filtered water
  • sprinkle of powdered sugar

Muddle the leaves from two mint sprigs with teaspoons of water and sugar in a highball or collins glass.

Once the mint is bruised and the mixtures is super fragrant, fill the cup with ice cubes.  Pour in bourbon, and top with club soda or water and garnish with the remaining mint sprig and a sprinkle of powdered sugar.  


Mint Julep, the watermelon

     adapted from Gourmet May 2005

  • 2 tablespoons bourbon or blended whiskey
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh mint plus 2 tablespoons whole small fresh mint leaves
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 small, seedless watermelon (about 2 pounds of diced watermelon, I just used a small mixing bowl full of diced melon)

Stir together bourbon, chopped mint, and sugar in a small bowl. Let stand 20 minutes (to allow flavors to develop).

Meanwhile, trim, peel, and dice a watermelon.  Place in a medium mixing bowl.  Pour bourbon mixture through a sieve onto watermelon. If you leave the chopped mint in the mixture, pour it all over the watermelon, and don't serve it immediately, they'll eventually turn brown and icky.  I learned the hard way.  Add whole mint leaves and gently toss to combine.  Place in the fridge to chill until serving.