Maple Syrup co*cktail Recipes (2024)

Maple syrup may be New England’s most beloved condiment. And for good reason: What doesntbenefit from the addition of this amber nectar?Its excellent in salty-sweet popcorn, it adds great flavor to classic baked beans, and, of course, it was practically made to be drizzled onto blueberrypancakes. (Plus,many claim that maple syrup even has health benefits.)

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But are you the kind of person whose love for maple syrup is so strong you could almost drink the stuff with a straw? If so, these four maple syrup co*cktail recipes will let you satisfy your sweet tooth without going quite that far.

Maple Syrup co*cktail Recipes

These maple co*cktail recipes all call for the real deal: New England maple syrup. I opted for the good old-fashioned stuff instead of niche spirits to make the recipes “home bar–friendly” — but if you’d like to amp things up, feel free to substitute maple-flavored liquors as you see fit.

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Maple Old-Fashioned

For the person who loves a classic.Whiskey and maple syrup are a match made in heaven. This classic co*cktail gets kicked up a notch by substituting maple syrup for simple syrup.

Maple Old-Fashioned Ingredients

1 orange (to peel for garnish)2 ounces rye whiskey or bourbon1 teaspoon pure maple syrupDash of Angostura bittersIce

Maple Old-Fashioned Instructions

Using a vegetable peeler or knife, carefully cut a 2- or 3-inch-long strip of peel from the orange. Run the cut side of the peel around the rim of a rocks glass. Set aside.In another glass or a co*cktail shaker, add the whiskey, maple syrup, and bitters. Stir or shake to combine.Fill the rocks glass with ice (preferably one large cube, to avoid watering down the co*cktail). Gently pour the co*cktail over the ice. Twist the orange peel lightly to help release the oils, then place it in the glass as a garnish.

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Maple White Russian

For the person who puts six packets of sugar in their morning coffee.Inspired by the classic White Russian (vodka, coffee liqueur, cream), thiscreamy co*cktail is kind of like drinking a vanilla latte while eating pancakes with syrup … if that’s your thing. Serve it for dessert or drink it with brunch; we won’t tell either way.

Maple White Russian Ingredients

2 ounces vodka2 ounces coffee liqueur (like Kahlua)2 ounces milk or light cream1 ounce maple syrupGrated chocolate or cocoa powder, for garnish

Maple White Russian Instructions

Combine vodka, coffee liqueur, cream, and maple syrup in a co*cktail shaker or glass. Stir or shake to combine. Pour over a medium glass filled with ice. Garnish with grated chocolate or a very light dusting of cocoa powder.

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Maple Whiskey Sour

For the person who knows a thing or two about mixology.This particular co*cktail came highly recommended byYankee associate editor Joe Bills as one of his favorites. Still, whiskey sours intimidated me for a long time due to their requisite raw egg whites. Joe makes this co*cktail at home sans egg white — and you can, too — but don’t be afraid to try it the traditional way. I’ve since found out that egg whites play a valuable role by aerating the other liquids, lending a delightful creaminess that has even me considering their addition.

Maple Whiskey Sour Ingredients

2 ounces whiskey1 egg white (optional)1 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice3/4 ounce maple syrup2–3 dashes Angostura bitters (optional)IceFresh sage, for garnish (optional)Fresh lemon peel, for garnish (optional)

Maple Whiskey Sour Instructions

Combine whiskey, egg white, lemon juice, maple syrup, and bitters in a co*cktail shaker or glass. Fill with ice and shake or stir vigorously for approximately 20 seconds. Pour through a strainer into a rocks glass filled with ice. Garnish with sage and a bit of fresh lemon peel.

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Hot Maple Buttered Rum

For the person whose hands are always a little bit cold.The serving temperature of this beverage combined with its spices and liquor means that it’s fiery in more ways than one. Using a technique called fat washing makes for a buttered rum with all the creaminess but none of the greasiness, and it’s simple enough to do at home. The other fantastic thing about this co*cktail is that the spiced mixer can be made ahead of time, yielding an easy yet impressive drink to serve to guests. And have no fear, my fellow rum skeptics: This drink is traditionally made with rum, but bourbon is a delightful substitute.

Hot Maple Buttered Rum Ingredients

1 stick (8 tbsp.) unsalted butter2 3-inch cinnamon sticks15 whole allspice berries1 star anise pod15 whole cloves½ tsp powdered ginger3 cups water (for extra flavor, use a brewed spiced tea, like chai or cinnamon)1/4 cup light brown sugar1/4 cup maple syrup1/2 tsp. vanilla extract1/8 teaspoon saltRum or bourbon (2 oz. per serving)

Hot Maple Buttered Rum Instructions

Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the cinnamon, allspice, star anise, cloves, and ginger and cook for two minutes. Pour in the water or tea and bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes. Add the brown sugar and maple syrup. Stir until dissolved. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract and salt.To perform the “fat washing,” refrigerate the saucepan overnight or until the butter solidifies on top. Use a spoon to skim the butter off the top of the liquid. (Pro tip: Don’t throw this butter out — it makes a flavorful topper for pancakes or toast!)After skimming off the butter, return the saucepan to the stove and heat until the spice mixture is steaming. Pour 2 oz. rum (or bourbon) into a mug. Measure out 1/3 cup of the spice mixture and add it to the mug. Stir to combine.Do you have a favorite co*cktail or drink recipe that involves maple syrup? Tell us about it in the comments below!This post was first published in 2020 and has been updated.

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