Make this Vodka Pomegranate Cocktail with just 5 ingredients in 5 minutes to celebrate Christmas or New Year's Eve It's sweet and tart with a beautiful ruby color!
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How to Make a Pomegranate Cocktail with Vodka
- Combine the vodka, grenadine, and juices in a cocktail shaker. Fill the shaker with ice, cover, and shake well until the outside of the shaker is very cold.
- Pour the mixture into a cocktail glass and garnish it as desired. (TIP: If you want, you can also rub the inside of a lime peel around the rim of the glass, giving your cocktail drink an extra citrusy freshness and flavor.)
Ingredients and Substitutions
- Vodka: You may use dry gin if you want.
- Grenadine: This pomegranate syrup sweetens our pomegranate cocktail and gives a beautiful red color when mixed with vodka and juices. You may use a superfine sugar or simple syrup instead but it will alter the final color of your drink.
- Fresh lime juice: If you prefer, replace it with fresh lemon juice.
- Pomegranate juice: Either fresh, frozen and thawed, or bottled.
- Ice cubes
Pomegranate Cocktail Recipe
As I explained in both our Vodka Champagne Cocktail and Beef Lentil Soup posts, Brazilians are superstitious and love to incorporate good luck rituals into their New Year celebration (réveillon).
Although pomegranate is an ancient fruit originating in the vicinity of Iran, it was introduced into Brazil by Portuguese settlers centuries ago. The state of São Paulo is its largest producer in Brazil. As the fruit has numerous seeds, tradition links it with prosperity.
There is a good luck ritual (simpatia) that calls for one to eat the pulp of seven pomegranate seeds and afterward store the dry seeds in one's wallet to attract wealth. 🙂
If it doesn't work, you will at least have a delicious and refreshing pomegranate cocktail to drink and share with friends.
In addition to all of pomegranate's associated health benefits such as reduction of LDL and a rich concentration of vitamins A and B, which protect vision and strengthen the immune system.
The Greeks considered it as a symbol of love and fertility... The pomegranate was considered sacred to the goddess Aphrodite, as much credence was placed on its aphrodisiac powers.
For Jews, the pomegranate is a religious symbol with deep meaning in the ritual of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah) when it is always wished that the coming year will be better than the last.
As this year fades away, we welcome the New Year with a vodka pomegranate cocktail, wishing in a brand new year.... A time filled with many blessings such as prosperity, health, peace, and many, many others.
FAQ's
Grenadine is a sweet and tart syrup made by reducing pomegranate juice and sugar until thick and concentrated. It sweetens pomegranate cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks, giving depth of flavor and a deep reddish color.
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Equipment
- 1 cocktail shaker
- 1 glass
Ingredients
- 1 ounce vodka OR 2 tablespoons. SUBSTITUTE: Dry gin
- ½ ounce grenadine OR 1 tablespoon. Use more for a sweeter cocktail. SUBSTITUTE: It sweetens our pomegranate cocktail and gives a beautiful red color when mixed with the vodka and juices. You may use a superfine sugar or simple syrup instead but it will alter the final color of your drink.
- ¾ ounce freshly squeezed lime juice OR 1 ½ tablespoons -- SUBSTITUTE: lemon juice
- 3 ounces pomegranate juice OR ⅓ cup.
- Lime wedge for garnishing OPTIONAL (You may use a twisted limen peel, or a few pomegranate seeds instead)
- Ice cubes
Instructions
- Combine the vodka, grenadine, and juices in a cocktail shaker. Fill the shaker with ice, cover, and shake well until the outside of the shaker is very cold.
- Pour the mixture into a cocktail glass and garnish it as desired. (TIP: If you want, you can also rub the inside of a lime peel around the rim of the glass, giving your cocktail drink an extra citrusy freshness and flavor.)
Nutrition
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This post was first published on December 29, 2013.
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
I hope you had a wonderful holiday, Denise, and Happy New Year to you and your family! This is a gorgeous drink - I especially love the color!
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Nami! I had a great holiday...I hope yours in NYC was fabulous!
Gintare @Gourmantine says
I have the best memories drinking caipirinha on a holiday in Brazil years ago, but with pomegranates it should be even better. Happy New Year to you 🙂
Denise Browning says
Thanks, Gintare! It is good to know that you enjoyed Brazil. May your new year be a marvelous one!