• Blog
    • Breakfast
    • Drinks/Appetizers
    • Salads/Sides
    • Main Dishes
    • Desserts
  • Archive
  • About/Subscribe
  • Search
Menu

domestic goddess

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
My Mennonite upbringing has prepared me to excel in all things domestic, particularly food.

Your Custom Text Here

domestic goddess

  • Blog
  • Recipes
    • Breakfast
    • Drinks/Appetizers
    • Salads/Sides
    • Main Dishes
    • Desserts
  • Archive
  • About/Subscribe
  • Search

The St. Germain Cocktail

May 14, 2016 Cindy Schlabach

It is mid May and in the south, spring is batting her eyelashes at summer. Warm, sunny evenings on the patio call for a cold, sparkling, refreshing cocktail, cause to celebrate the steamy, hot months ahead. I don't know much about libations, but I do have just the drink for you. And yes, it is infused with St. Germain, that French liqueur made from handpicked, star shaped, elderflowers, which bloom for 4-6 weeks every spring in the mountains of France. (Just that sentence alone makes it feel appropriately celebratory!) The taste of this easy liqueur is mildly floral, but with notes of pear and melon. This cocktail is summer by the pool, a romantic wedding, and laughter of friends, all stirred together and poured over a glass of ice. In fact, one of our newlywed couples, Chris and Tiffany, chose this as the signature cocktail at their wedding reception. 

I know that you've come to expect complicated recipes from me, with hours of chilling and many bowls for mixing. To prove that this is not one of those recipes, my pajama clad sweetheart mixed it up; he will be the first to tell you that while he still helps me wash the dishes every evening, he does not cook, or mix, or do recipes. Have I said yet today, how much I love him?! He certainly is the sparkle in my champagne. 

DSC_0595.JPG
DSC_0601.JPG
DSC_0606.JPG
DSC_0610.JPG
DSC_0618.JPG
DSC_0649.JPG
DSC_0622.JPG
DSC_0629.JPG
DSC_0636.JPG
DSC_0639.JPG

St. Germain Cocktail

 

2 parts Brut Champagne or Dry Sparkling Wine

1 1/2 part St. Germain

2 parts Club Soda 

Lemon slices

Stir ingredients together into a pitcher. Pour the champagne gently, down the sides of the container, to preserve as many bubbles as possible. Pour into ice-filled glasses and garnish with a slice of fresh lemon. This is a lovely, welcoming drink when dinner guests first arrive at your home. 

Yes, Dear, I am done taking pictures. I will take my drink now please. 

Yes, Dear, I am done taking pictures. I will take my drink now please. 

Salute!

Salute!

Print Friendly and PDF
In Drinks/Appetizers
← Nine YearsHomemade Granola →
Featured
Mezcalita Cocktail
May 1, 2025
Mezcalita Cocktail
May 1, 2025
May 1, 2025
Chocolate Covered Dates Stuffed with Peanut Butter
Mar 24, 2025
Chocolate Covered Dates Stuffed with Peanut Butter
Mar 24, 2025
Mar 24, 2025
Glazed Maple Oatmeal Scones
Mar 16, 2025
Glazed Maple Oatmeal Scones
Mar 16, 2025
Mar 16, 2025
Pumpkin Soup
Sep 22, 2024
Pumpkin Soup
Sep 22, 2024
Sep 22, 2024
Citrus, Aperol and Bourbon Cocktail
Aug 27, 2024
Citrus, Aperol and Bourbon Cocktail
Aug 27, 2024
Aug 27, 2024
Vietnamese Chicken Salad
Jun 19, 2024
Vietnamese Chicken Salad
Jun 19, 2024
Jun 19, 2024
Food of the gods in Positano, Italy
May 4, 2024
Food of the gods in Positano, Italy
May 4, 2024
May 4, 2024
Conversing With Flowers
Mar 6, 2024
Conversing With Flowers
Mar 6, 2024
Mar 6, 2024
Rising and Falling: a Sour Tale
Feb 20, 2024
Rising and Falling: a Sour Tale
Feb 20, 2024
Feb 20, 2024
Pernod-Bourbon Spritz
Feb 7, 2024
Pernod-Bourbon Spritz
Feb 7, 2024
Feb 7, 2024
Archive

Powered by Squarespace