Cozy Autumnal co*cktail: The Fall Inspired French 75 Recipe – Jojotastic | PNW Lifestyle Blogger (2024)

September 9, 2015

By Joanna

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Aaaaand just like that, we must say “au revoir” to summer. Although there’s still a couple weeks left of summer, everyone’s mind has switched to fall mode (guaranteed there will be PSLs spotted left & right starting today, ugh). Days spent lounging at the pool in our bathing suits must now betraded in for cozy sweaters by the fire, as sandals at the beach make way for comfy boots.

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Our Cozy & Delicious Fall French 75 Recipe

My favorite part about the transition from summer to fall? All of the delicious co*cktails! Fragrant berries and ripe watermelon have had their time in the spotlight the past few months, but I’m so ready for fall libations. Aromaticspices, rich, complex liquors instead of subtle, floral notes, and piping hot concoctionsrule co*cktail menus while helping us keep warm through the increasingly chilly evenings.Many fruits fade away with the long summer nights, but one that holds on tight through the fall are pears! Crispy, tart and sweet, this fruit is perfect for making into syrups, juicing, and infusing into spirits.

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Combing the local farmers market, I love to come acrossfruit or vegetable varieties I’ve never had before. During one of my recent trips, I foundwhat I thought were yellow apples, but were in fact were Asian Pears! This semi-tart fruit has a slight honeydew flavor and remains crisp, which is perfect for salads and co*cktails.

I brought my tote full of ripe Asian Pears home and put them through my juicer. I then added the fresh juice to one of my go-tospirits for this time of year: Spiced Pear Liquor. I love the light pear flavor with cinnamon and clove notes that pair so well (pun mostdefinitelyintended) with other cool weather ingredients. I decided to go out on a bit of a limb and jazzed up a classic French 75 with these delicious fall flavors. The cinnamon with champagne and the other citrus flavors meld together perfectly for the perfect autumnal sip. I replaced some of the gin with the pear liqueur and added pear juice for a more prominent flavor.

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The first drink I tested was leaning too far on the sweet side. On the second go around, I decided to whip up some pink peppercorn syrup to swap out for the sugar called for in the original recipe. It helps balance the sweet flavors while the peppery bite compliments the other spicy notes.

Pink peppercorns aren’t related to black pepper in any way, but are actually dried pink berries that contain powerful peppery flavor for their small size with a subtle fruitiness. I love using them in place of blackpepper in recipes, and for topping desserts as well as spicing up a co*cktail without the harsh flavor the usualpepper brings to the table.

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Fall French 75

Directions

Add all ingredients except for champagne and shake with ice for 30 seconds. Strain into flute glass. Top with champagne and stir with bar spoon. Garnish with asian pear slice & lemon twist.

Pink Peppercorn Syrup

  • 1 cup Sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup pink peppercorns

Add all ingredients to a blender and blend. Pour into a saucepan. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to low. Let simmer for 10 mins. Allow the syrup to cooland strain. Unused syrup can be kept for 2 weeks to a month in a refrigerator in a sealed container.

There seems to be cause for celebration every week as the holidays roll around, so keep this recipe in your back pocket fora last-minute get-together or to bring along to festivities! Besides, asian pear juice allegedly can aid in curing hangovers so you can feel sliiightly better when sipping on these at your next fête!

Happy imbibing!

Recipe, styling, and photography by Craft & co*cktails for Jojotastic

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Joanna Hawley-McBride is a Pacific Northwest-based social media strategist, content creator, and former textile designer. Joanna is the founder and editor-in-chief of Jojotastic, a lifestyle blog focused on Joanna’s work-in-progress cabin, finding the best pair of underwear through #UnderwearThesis, and empowering women to explore nature — all in her signature unfiltered style. Her work has been featured in Domino, CNBC, and Eating Well.

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FAQs

What goes with French 75 co*cktail? ›

Perfect Pairings

Common pairings for this co*cktail often include classic bar snacks such as salted nuts, cheeses, and olives. If French 75 is your choice of drink for brunch, the sharp lemon flavor pairs perfectly with many common brunch dishes, such as eggs benedict.

Is a French 75 better with cognac or gin? ›

You'll see most modern variations made with dry gin, as is ours below, but cognac has its fair share of proponents and makes a toastier, richer version of the drink. Others may cut the gin with a bit of absinthe or add a few dashes of bitters to give their French 75 recipe an herbal twist.

What gin is best for French 75? ›

London Dry Gin is the classic choice, though should you want to infuse your drink with even more citrusy pep, consider swapping in our Lemon Drizzle Gin. Infused with three different additions of lemon, the gin is perfumed and aromatic, and mingles wonderfully with all the fizz and froth of a French 75.

What alcohol goes in a French 75? ›

In case you're not familiar, a French 75 is a Champagne co*cktail made with gin or cognac, lemon juice, and simple syrup. Ever had a Tom Collins? It's like that, but topped with Champagne instead of club soda.

Can you order a French 75 at a bar? ›

Even though French 75s seem admittedly fancy, almost any bar can make one, even if they have to substitute Prosecco or another type of sparkling wine for the traditional Champagne. This one definitely has the potential to become your new go-to drink.

What does your drink say about you French 75? ›

I ordered a French 75, one of my favorites — gin, lemon juice topped off with champagne, and garnished with a perfect twist of lemon. If my logic stands that you are what you drink, then my drink says that I'm outgoing, energetic, strong willed, with a twist of sarcasm and a sharp tongue.

Is the French 75 often served as an aperitif? ›

The French 75 is one to turn to in times of celebration; to raise your glass and ring in the new year, the new baby, the new job, the new… weekday. Yep that will do. It's also a perfect co*cktail to serve as an aperitif as the bubbles will help lift the mood in no time.

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