My Top 5 Cocktails Of All Time—And How To Make Them

It’s 5 o’clock somewhere! Luis Bunuel said, “If you were to ask me if I’d ever had the bad luck to miss my daily cocktail, I’d have to say that I doubt it; where certain things are concerned, I plan ahead.”

Here’s to planning!

My top 5 favorite cocktail recipes of all time. What’s yours?

5.) Mudslide — 8 to 12  cubes of ice crushed in a blender, 2 scoops Breyers chocolate ice cream, 1 scoop Breyers vanilla bean ice cream, 1 oz. vodka, 1 oz. Bailey’s, 1 oz. Kahlua, 1 oz. heavy cream, decorate glass with an artistic stream of chocolate syrup. This cocktail is the ultimate dessert. It is the infamous drink served up by my friend Matt Brady at our annual Super Bowl Party. I’m not sure where we found this recipe, Friday’s Restaurant, I think. Wow!

4.) Orange & Vanilla Caprioska — 2 oz. vanilla vodka, 1.5 oz. Cointreau, .75 oz simple syrup (to make simple syrup combine equal parts water and sugar, heat until liquified and clear, let cool,) 3 chunks of orange, muddle (mash until smooth) together. Discovered this delectable drink at the Beach House on Hamilton Island in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

3.) Dirty Martini — 2 oz. favorite high quality vodka, 1/2 oz. olive juice. Gently coat cocktail glass with Sweet Vermouth. Shaker with ice until cold. Garnish with two olives. The classic martini. Discovered this recipe in the Denver International Airport. Yep, you guessed it. I hate to fly.

2.) French Martini — 3 oz. pineapple juice, 1.5 oz. of your favorite high quality vodka, 3/4 oz. Chambord. Shaker with ice until cold. Serve garnished with cherry. It is the perfect cocktail with sushi. Discovered this recipe at Virago Restaurant in Nashville.

1.) Maple Manhattan — 2 oz. Rye Whiskey, 3/4 oz. Sweet Vermouth, 1/4 oz. maple syrup, 2 dashes Angostura bitters, gently stir in a shaker of ice until cold. Serve up garnished with a maraschino cherry with a stem. This is definitely my favorite martini of all time. Smooth with a kick! Discovered this recipe at the Citizen club in Nashville.

I have many, many more cocktail recipes and I find it a little scary that I could write all these recipes from memory. Or maybe that just proves they really are my favs!

Question: What is YOUR favorite cocktail?

If you give the recipe, there is extra brownie points and cocktail hour will be four o’clock for you today!!

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67 responses to “My Top 5 Cocktails Of All Time—And How To Make Them”

  1. Bill Todd Avatar

    @jodytodd and I won the 2010 Christmas Party First Place Martini prize with the Strawberry Balsamic martini recipe that we snagged off of this blog.

    You can’t deny a winner. Cannot.

    1. Randy Avatar

      @Bill Todd, Ha!!! thanks, Bill! Glad to help!! Here is the link for those of you who want an extraordinary and very unique martini:

      https://www.randyelrod.com/my-new-favorite-martini-of-all-time/

  2. Lorrie Harden Avatar

    Randy these are fabulous!! I was just in Florida with my parents and their friends and they made fantastic mixed cocktails like these…So thankful for the recipes!! I love your blog!

    1. Randy Avatar

      @Lorrie Harden, Thanks, Lorrie!!!

  3. Jimmy Williams Avatar

    I completely agree….the #5 mudslides are aaaaaamazing! Now next year let’s try the #1 Maple Manhattan at the superbowl party!
    As for my end of the day drink, I am a simple man, just give me a Crown and coke or Crown and seven.

    1. Randy Avatar

      @Jimmy Williams, Nice, Jimmy. Let’s do it!! Next year, Maple Manhattans.

  4. Sarah Joy Albrecht Avatar

    Lavender Mojito

    Recipe : http://mealsathome.blogspot.com/2010/04/lavender-mojitos.html

    First fell in love with mojitos in Japan… where they are often made with Shiso leaves :)

    1. Randy Avatar

      @Sarah Joy Albrecht, Thanks so much!! This sounds extraordinary. I LOVE lavender!!! Thanks, Sarah Joy!

  5. Alece Avatar

    I would love your Texas margarita recipe — that’s my fav! I need to introduce Brent and Tam to it!

    1. Randy Avatar

      @Alece, Yes! Here it is:

      6 oz. frozen limeade
      6 oz. Tequila
      4 oz. beer
      2 oz. orange juice
      2 cups ice

      Yum! Can’t wait to see what Tam & Brent think…Have fun!!

      1. Alece Avatar

        @Randy,

        we had your Texas marg’z the other night. so good!

  6. Stephanie Tanner Avatar
    Stephanie Tanner

    Are you sure you want to know? You might have a new obsession! It’s a pomegranate liquour http://pamaliqueur.com/home/index.php that is my new favorite splurge at the store. I really like it with champagne but I’ve had it with vodka, rum, and straight and it is awesome any way you take it!
    The Pama cosmo is a staple at get-togethers with my girlfriends!

    1. Randy Avatar

      @Stephanie Tanner, Oh.My.Goodness. You are right. Trouble with a capital “T”. But I am buying some asap!! Thanks, Stephanie.

  7. Stephanie Tanner Avatar
    Stephanie Tanner

    Champagne and Pama…or a long island iced tea if I’m not driving anywhere!

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Stephanie Tanner, Stephanie, What is Pama?

  8. Judy McD Avatar
    Judy McD

    (sigh) aw, rats. Now I want Bushmills – keep working, Judy, keep working . . . (giggle)

    1. Randy Avatar

      @Judy McD, Ha!!! I have a bottle of Jameson about two feet from my desk….hmmmmmm…

  9. Tam Avatar

    i’ll have one of each, please. spread out over 5 nights, of course. or not.

    my 3 favorite drinks at the moment are…

    screewdriver – so simple.

    mojito.

    margarita. currently on the hunt for the perfect one tho.

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Tam, Tam, I like the…or not.

      I do make a pretty mean margarita if I do say so myself. I have two different recipes. Ask Alece about the Texas Margarita that I do!

    2. Stephanie Tanner Avatar
      Stephanie Tanner

      @Tam, I lke to add a shot of amaretto to my margarita then rim the glass with sugar instead of salt…kind of a neat twist.

  10. Judy McD Avatar
    Judy McD

    “Cocktail”? Randy, all any Irish-Catholic lass needs is a shot of good whiskey – and the access to a second shot, if desired.

    And as to whether you need to dilute that heavenly beverage with water, well – I let my grandmother decide that for me. When I was little, my family and I would go to Ireland every few years to visit the relatives. While there once, I heard my 80 year old grandmother offered a whiskey – and they asked her if she wanted some water with it. She replied, “When I want water, I’ll drink water.”

    Hee.

    If whiskey neat is good enough for Delia McDonagh, it’s good enough for her granddaughter.

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Judy McD, That is an awesome story!!!!!!!!! I LOVE it!! I say cheers to that!! Thanks, Judy!

  11. alece Avatar

    i’m not much of a mudslide girl, but i loooooooved the one matt made last time i was at your house. so good!

    i think the “caprioska” one sounds amazing! might need to make a run to the liquor store…

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @alece, Alece, They are SO good. And you will LOVE the Caprioska!!

  12. Deana Avatar

    You can usually find Turbinado sugar any place that sells organic foods. Most grocers do carry it though – in the baking aisle with the other sugars. It’s organic raw cane sugar and it’s a little on the crunchy side. It’s great on top of muffins and is a 1 for 1 substitute for granulated sugar. It doesn’t disolve as easy though so some people don’t like it. I love the richer taste to it.

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Deana, Yum!! Thanks, Deana!!

  13. Deana Avatar

    This is our house drink. How cool. — I serve it every time we have guests. I LOVE Cachaca — only variation is I use Turbinado sugar. Most excellent drink. I have some guests who like orange or pineapple juice added to it and that’s not too bad either. It is potent though.

    1. Deana Avatar

      @Deana, well that didn’t post right. — this was supposed to be a response to the cachaca comment above somewhere. LOL

    2. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Deana, Yes, I agree, Deana, it is very potent. And where do you get Turbinado sugar??

  14. Annette Renee White Avatar

    I just wrote a post called “Bucket List of 111 Drinks your Must Try” and I am currently working my way through every one! So far, the French 75 is my favorite. But, in my younger days I loved my a mudslide!

    Thanks everyone for sharing some recipes that I can try.

    http://mslistologist.com/?p=5472

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Annette Renee White, Okay, Annette, your list alone was worth my writing this post!! What a great list! Thanks, and I will try the French 75. Any hints on preparation?

      1. Annette Renee White Avatar

        @Randy Elrod,

        Here’s the recipe for a French 75:
        1 1/2 oz gin
        2 tsp superfine sugar
        1 1/2 oz lemon juice
        4 ozchilled Champagne
        1 slice orange
        1 maraschino cherry

        In a shaker half-filled with ice cubes, combine the gin, sugar, and lemon juice. Shake well. Pour into a collins glass. Top with the champagne. Stir well and garnish with the orange slice and the cherry

        Enjoy!

        1. Randy Elrod Avatar

          @Annette Renee White, Awesome!! Sounds incredible!! thanks!

  15. John Avatar
    John

    Randy,

    3:00!! SO you are in CDT and I am in PDT…. so since you made the decree in your timezone, I must honor it at your time in my time = 1:00!! LOL

  16. John Avatar
    John

    Randy,

    I will share two of my favorites… old, classic cocktails that require a well stocked bar and usually a bartender with a subtle touch…

    First, the Sazerac, originated in pre-Civil War New Orleans and may be the oldest known cocktail…

    Ingredients: 3 oz rye whiskey, 3/4 oz simple syrup, Peychaud bitters to taste, absinthe or absinthe substitute lemon twist for garnish

    Preparation:
    Chill an old-fashioned glass by filling it with ice and letting it sit while preparing the rest of the drink. In a separate mixing glass, mix the simple syrup and Peychaud bitters together. Add the rye whiskey and ice to the bitters mixture and stir. Discard the ice in the chilled glass and rinse it with absinthe (or substitute) by pouring a small amount into the glass, swirling it around and discarding the liquid. Pour the whiskey mixture from the mixing glass into the old fashioned glass. Garnish with a lemon twist.

    Ad number two, just recently introduced to by a friend, the Vieux Carre… another New Orleans originated cocktail from the 1930’s…

    Ingredients: 1 oz rye whiskey, 1 oz Cognac, 1 oz sweet vermouth, dash Peychaud’s bitters
    dash Angostura aromatic bitters, 1/2 oz Benedictine, lemon twist for garnish

    Preparation:

    Pour the whiskey, Cognac and vermouth into an old-fashioned glass half-filled with ice. Add the bitters. Add the Benedictine then stir four times with a silver spoon. Squeeze the lemon over the drink then drop it into the glass.

    Enjoy!

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @John, Thanks, John!! These are awesome!! Thanks! I hereby declare your happy hour today to be 3pm since you gave two recipes!!

  17. Julie Kolb Avatar
    Julie Kolb

    Love them all, Randy!!…This is my new favorite~

    The Stoli Doli

    Ingredients

    * 1 fresh Dole pineapple, cut into pieces
    * 1 (750 milliliter) bottle Stolichanya vodka

    Directions

    1. Place the pineapple pieces into a large container, and pour the vodka over them. Cover, and refrigerate for 3 to 4 days. Strain out pineapple, and serve vodka over ice with a pineapple garnish.

    This will be great to enjoy this Summer..Cheers!!

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Julie Kolb, Wow!!! Julie, that sounds incredible!! I will definitely try that asap!!

      Okay, so you too are entitled to happy hour at 4pm today instead of 5!!!

      Thanks!!

      1. Julie Kolb Avatar
        Julie Kolb

        @Randy Elrod, YAY, really “happy” Thursday!!..haha

  18. Lindsey Nobles Avatar

    It’s 1030 in the morning and you have me craving one of Matt’s mudslides. It’s gonna be a long day! :)

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Lindsey Nobles, Ha!!!! Sorry about that! Ah….not really!

  19. Tom Eggebrecht Avatar

    The Caipirinha is a wonderful summertime drink that originated in Brazil, and uses cachaca, a sugar-cane derived syrup. It’s a wonderful, fresh alternative to a margarita:

    2 limes, quartered
    2 tsp. of granulated sugar
    2 ounces of cachaca

    Sprinkle the sugar over the limes and muddle them in a glass until the sugar is dissolved and the lime juice is released. Fill the cocktail glass with crushed ice. Add the cachaca. Shake or stir until it is all mixed.

    Wonderful! It tastes like summer!

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Tom Eggebrecht, Tom, I LOVE Caipirinha’s!!! and i LOVE summer!!

      Thanks for this recipe!! Hmmmm. I think I will have one in 6 hours or so….in anticipation of summer since it chilled back down here last night.

      1. Randy Elrod Avatar

        @Randy Elrod, Oh, by the way, Tom. cocktail hour is 4pm today for you!!! Thanks for the recipe!!

  20. Susan Wilkinson Avatar

    French martini–that sounds excellent. Well, it did until you mentioned sushi. *shudder* :)

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Susan Wilkinson, Ah, come on, Susan!! Sushi is the food of the gods, isn’t it? :)

      1. Susan Wilkinson Avatar

        @Randy Elrod, Yes, with a very small 5pt font g. For me, sushi is something you eat once. When you’re very young and naive. To impress a reallllly good looking guy on a date. And then never again. Amen.

        1. Randy Elrod Avatar

          @Susan Wilkinson, Ha!!!!!!! You obviously have not been to Virago in Nashville. I need to turn you on to the “H bomb” roll there. Oh. My.

          1. Susan Wilkinson Avatar

            @Randy Elrod, I’ve only driven through Nashville, but I did wave. :)

            H bomb? I thought we had a treaty or something that forbade those… :-P

            1. Randy Elrod Avatar

              @Susan Wilkinson, Ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

          2. Susan Wilkinson Avatar

            @Randy Elrod, Oh, by the way, do you like Maker’s Mark? If so, and you haven’t already, sign up to be an ambassador. They give nice gifts every Christmas. This year I got a very cool large round ice cube mold. Love it.

            1. Randy Elrod Avatar

              @Susan Wilkinson, Yes, I do and Yes, I will!!!

  21. Rhonda Kemp Avatar
    Rhonda Kemp

    Love the great memories engendered by this list. The food and libations are great, but the camaderie is even greater!

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Rhonda Kemp, Yes, indeed. I was reflecting as I wrote this post that many of the sacramental memories surrounding these drinks are with you and David.

      Thanks, Rhonda!!

  22. Spence Smith Avatar

    So when does the bar open?

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Spence Smith, Ha!! It’s five o’clock somewhere…

  23. Fred McKinnon Avatar

    Hmm .. is that what I saw some folks (we won’t mention who, right) at the Pig Pub in Franklin downing?

    Randy, next time we’re together in person, remind me to tell you my “peach brandy” story – good, pure moonshine. I have to tell it in person – typing can’t convey the animation and “vocal effects” needed. Maybe in … “OCTOBER” now.

    1. Trey Chandler Avatar
      Trey Chandler

      One of my favorite memories of re:create 11. I think.

      1. Randy Elrod Avatar

        @Trey Chandler, Okay, so I suppose i could name one— hmmmm, Trey!

    2. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Fred McKinnon, Fred,

      I can’t wait to hear that story!! And yes, indeed, what you saw certain people who will remain nameless downing was indeed Irish Car Bombs.

  24. Fred McKinnon Avatar

    My good ole’ boy Redneck upbringing (yes, I can skin a buck and run a trot line) would say my fave cocktail is a good Bud Light in a frosted mug. HAHA. Seriously.

    1. Randy Elrod Avatar

      @Fred McKinnon, Ha!!!!! I LOVE it!! Fred, you should try an Irish Car Bomb. That might be good middle ground for you!!