Good Morning Cocktail Recipe

Good Morning Nutrition Facts

Calories:180

Fat:0g

Protein:0.5g

Carbohydrates:18g

Alcohol:14%

Created by

Nic Polotnianko

I fell in love with the art of mixology 6 years ago. Since then, I've honed my skills, crafting a myriad of cocktail recipes, and sharing my passion with other enthusiasts.

Last Updated: August 23, 2024

History

The Good Morning cocktail is a refreshing and energizing drink that was created to help kick-start your day. It is believed to have originated in the 1920s during the Prohibition era when people were looking for creative ways to enjoy alcohol. The Good Morning cocktail quickly gained popularity among those who enjoyed a little pick-me-up in the morning.

  • The cocktail is perfect for brunches and morning events
  • It has a history of being enjoyed by both the upper class and the working class
  • The Good Morning cocktail has evolved over the years, with many variations being created

How Good Morning Tastes?

The Good Morning cocktail has a bright, citrusy taste with a hint of sweetness. It is light and refreshing, making it perfect for a morning pick-me-up. The combination of orange juice, lemon juice, and grenadine creates a balanced flavor profile that is both tangy and sweet.

Interesting facts about Good Morning

  • The Good Morning cocktail is sometimes called a 'breakfast cocktail' due to its morning-inspired flavors
  • Some variations of the Good Morning cocktail include the addition of champagne or sparkling wine
  • The cocktail is often served in a tall glass to showcase its vibrant colors

Ingredients

A few good options for Good Morning are:

  • Grey Goose
  • Belvedere
  • Khor
  • Smirnoff

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Vodka

Vodka is the canvas of many cocktails, providing a strong yet versatile foundation. In our “Good Morning” cocktail, 1.5 oz ensures the kick we're looking for without overpowering the fruity notes. Less vodka, and you might as well be having juice for breakfast; too much, and it's no longer a good morning.

Mary Mitkina

Orange Juice

3 oz of orange juice brings a citrusy sweetness and a vitamin C punch, creating a harmony with the vodka. It's the sunshine in your cocktail glass! Skimp on it, and you'll miss out on the 'good' in 'Good Morning'. Too much, and it's more breakfast, less cocktail.

Emma Rose

Lemon Juice

Just 0.5 oz—a squeeze of lemon juice cuts through the sweetness, balancing the cocktail with a touch of acidity. It's like a morning stretch for your tastebuds. Leave it out, and the cocktail might feel too sweet. An extra squeeze, and you could be puckering more than smiling.

Alex Green

Grenadine

Grenadine, about 0.5 oz, provides a splash of color and a whisper of pomegranate sweetness. It's the blush of dawn in your glass. Without it, the cocktail loses its rosy outlook, and too much might turn your drink into a sugar rush.

Mary Mitkina

Orange Slice and Maraschino Cherry

A garnish of one orange slice and maraschino cherry is the final flourish, like topping off a sunrise with birdsong. They add aesthetic appeal and a hint of additional flavor. Forget them, and your cocktail may feel undressed—barely a 'good' morning at best!

Emma Rose

Recipe. How to make Good Morning Drink

  1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice
  2. Add vodka, orange juice, lemon juice, and grenadine to the shaker
  3. Shake well until chilled
  4. Strain the mixture into a tall glass filled with ice
  5. Garnish with an orange slice and a maraschino cherry

Pro Tips

  • Chill your glass before serving to keep your cocktail cool longer
  • Use freshly squeezed orange juice for a more vibrant flavor
  • Shake the cocktail shaker until it's frosty on the outside for a well-chilled drink

Perfect Pairings

Breakfast and Brunch

Pair this refreshing “Good Morning” cocktail with a light fruit salad to complement the citrus notes. It's also a fantastic match with brunch items like eggs benedict or a fluffy omelette, offering a zesty kick that cuts through the richness of the eggs. If you're in the mood for something sweet, try it alongside French toast or pancakes with a drizzle of maple syrup.

Snack Pairings

For an afternoon pick-me-up, enjoy the cocktail with salty snacks like pretzels or roasted nuts. The saltiness will contrast nicely with the sweetness of the grenadine and fruit juices.

Dessert

If you're craving something sweet after dinner, this cocktail pairs well with light pastries or lemon-flavored desserts, as the citrus in the drink echoes the dessert's tartness.

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What you could change in Good Morning

  • Vodka: Can be replaced with gin for a different flavor profile
  • Orange Juice: Freshly squeezed grapefruit juice can be used for a more tart flavor
  • Grenadine: Can be replaced with a dash of cranberry juice for a less sweet option

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Spicy Morning

Add a small slice of jalapeño to the shaker before mixing. The spicy kick is sure to wake you up faster than a double espresso on Monday morning!

Island Dawn

Substitute half of the vodka with coconut rum for a tropical twist. It's like flipping your 'Good Morning' into 'Aloha Morning' with just a little vacation poured in!

Berry Sunrise

Muddle a few fresh raspberries in the shaker and replace grenadine with Chambord for a berrylicious start to your day. It's like breakfast in a glass, if breakfast was fancier and had a French accent.

In case you forgot basics how to make Good Morning

Add your ingredients to the shaker first, then ice. Fill it up to ¾ of its capacity to ensure enough space for shaking. Hold the shaker with both hands (one on the top and one on the bottom) and shake vigorously. The shake should come from your shoulders, not your wrists.

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Place your chosen strainer on top of the shaker or mixing glass, ensuring a secure fit. Pour the cocktail into a glass through the strainer, which will catch solid ingredients and ice. If double straining, hold the fine mesh strainer between the shaker and the glass.

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Garnishing a bar drink depends on the type of garnish and the cocktail. Generally, it involves preparing the garnish (like cutting a citrus wheel or picking a sprig of mint), and then adding it to the drink in a visually appealing way (like perching it on the rim or floating it on top).

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Frequently Asked Questions on Good Morning

What is the origin of using vodka in cocktails?

Vodka is a neutral spirit, which makes it a perfect base for cocktails because it can be mixed with virtually any flavor. Its use in cocktails originated in the late 19th to early 20th century, especially during the Prohibition era in the United States.

What are some other cocktails that use a combination of vodka and citrus?

Some popular vodka and citrus cocktails include the Screwdriver, which uses vodka and orange juice, the Lemon Drop, made with vodka and lemon juice, and the Moscow Mule, a combination of vodka, spicy ginger beer, and lime juice.

What type of glass should the Good Morning cocktail be served in?

Typically, the Good Morning cocktail is served in a highball or a Collins glass.

What is the best time to serve the Good Morning cocktail?

While its name implies consumption in the morning, the Good Morning cocktail is perfect for any daytime gathering such as brunch or lunch. It can also be a great addition to a summer evening cocktail party.

Are there non-alcoholic versions of the Good Morning cocktail?

Yes, you can make a non-alcoholic version of the Good Morning cocktail by omitting the vodka and replacing it with additional orange juice or a non-alcoholic spirit.

What's the proper technique for shaking a cocktail?

To properly shake a cocktail, you need to hold the shaker in both hands (one on the top and one on the bottom) and give it a good, hard shake for about 10-15 seconds. You'll know you're done when the shaker becomes very cold and starts to condense on the outside.

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