Drunken Pharaoh

Updated March 28, 2023

Drunken Pharaoh
Andrea Mohin/The New York Times
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To add some funk to Manischewitz, the notoriously sweet kosher wine that’s used as often for a punchline as, say, a punch ingredient, Jill Schulster, the co-owner of JoeDoe, mixed it with Old Pogue bourbon along with a splash of lemon juice and some mellowing fizz from club soda. “To remind you that it’s Passover,” Ms. Schulster said, she added a chunky and slightly chewy rim of crushed matzo, tempered with confectioner’s sugar, to the glass the drink is served in. While the Manischewitz’s cloying sweetness comes through (one suspects it would take a full gallon of bourbon to subdue that candied Concord grapiness), the drink is determinedly balanced, and rather festive to boot. —Jonathan Miles

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Ingredients

Yield:1 serving
  • ounce bourbon
  • 2ounces Manischewitz wine
  • ½ounce lemon juice
  • Club soda, to top
  • Sugared matzo, for rimming glass
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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Coat rim of a glass with simple syrup, then dip it into the matzo mix so that the matzo adheres to the edge. In a cocktail shaker, combine the bourbon, Manischewitz and lemon juice, with ice, and shake. Strain into the glass, over ice, and top with the club soda.

Tip
  • For the matzo rim, crush a piece of matzo with the back of a spoon until coarse. Add about 1 tablespoon confectioner’s sugar to the matzo, and mix.Foods or Hellmann’s mayonnaise

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bourbon-not kosher for Passover!

Bourbon is so not kosher for Passover.

We made this minus the matzo rim. We added 2 tsp simple syrup. Perfect for a latke party.

bourbon-not kosher for Passover!

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Adapted From JoeDoe

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