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Concord Grape and Lemon Soda
- Merrill
It's a sure sign that fall has arrived when the grape guys appear at my local greenmarket. They have giant tubs of different grape varieties -- all of which they let you sample -- in a wide spectrum of hues, from green to golden to deepest purple. The darkest of all are the Concord grapes, those round fat beauties with dusky skins that look as if they’ve just been frosted, and whose intense, not-at-all-sweet flavor has inspired legions of “grape” flavored candies, jellies and gum.
Recently, I decided that I like the flavor of Concord grapes most in drink form. Several years ago, I tested and loved this recipe from the New York Times Magazine, involving a heavily spiced grape purée to which you add vodka, lemon juice and soda water. Over the past few months, as a non-drinking mother-to-be (yes, the cat’s officially out of the bag, people!), I’ve been on the hunt for new and interesting -- and alcohol-free -- ways to imbibe. So I decided to make a Concord grape soda, inspired by the Times recipe. I cut back on the spices, opting for a just a little cinnamon because I wanted a purer grape flavor, and I upped the lemon juice, forgoing the vodka (but you don't have to!). This drink is refreshing, intensely grapey, and a sure herald of fall.
Concord Grape and Lemon Soda
Makes 6 drinks
- 2 lemons
- 1 pound Concord grapes, rinsed and stems removed
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 cinnamon stick, broken in half
- Pinch salt
- Soda water
See the full recipe (and save and print it) here.
Like this post? See Merrill's post from last week: Lobster Diavolo
Photos by Jennifer Causey
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Comments (61)
over 1 year ago casadelmonte
Many many congratulations Merril what a happy time for you, enjoy it all
over 1 year ago chefrockyrd
Congrats on the baby.
I forgot all about this grape drink. Thanks so much for the reminder. Everyone in my family had a grape arbor.
Besides making beautiful jelly, my mom made many jars of grape "base" and canned it in mason jars.
Then thru out the year we would be sent down to the cellar to get a jar. She would put some in a tall glass and add club soda or ginger ale to it sometimes with a wedge of lemon. As a kid I always thought it was so special. Now I have to find some grapes.
over 1 year ago fineartdaily
Congrats! That is wonderful news! Take naps now...
over 1 year ago Panfusine
Merill!! Congratulations! (duh, missed this news until I saw the cream cheese cookie pics & wssmoms link!) We need to have a baby shower recipe theme one of these days!
over 1 year ago gingerroot
Somehow I missed this last week, but this sounds delicious and wow, Congratulations, Merrill!! Such happy, exciting news - best wishes to you and your husband.
over 1 year ago zephyr050
THANK YOU!!
This sounds wonderful...and please explore and share more non-alcoholic beverages!
As a teetotaler, i may be among the minority of the foodie world, but there are lots of us who must avoid alcohol--but we still enjoy interesting beverages. i am particularly fond of elderflower cordial--must pay big bucks to get it and am willing to. The "ginger swizzle" at Gramercy Tavern is one of the few mixed drinks i've ever been offered at a "good" restaurant--though i'm often offered interesting, unusual "sodas" at quirky joints.
Looking forward to more!
over 1 year ago Droplet
Best wishes :)
over 1 year ago Sandra Vitorovich
Looking forward to making this recipe and CONGRATULATIONS!
over 1 year ago whataprize
Meow!! Congratulations Merrill, and this sounds like an amazingly delicious drink, so fresh!
over 1 year ago pshipper
Congratulations, to you, Merrill. Made this syrup yesterday and it's fantastic. I'm thinking about all the other ways I might use this, starting with a little on some vanilla ice cream.
over 1 year ago mrslarkin
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What happy news! Lots of love and luck to you, Merrill.
The soda looks delicious! Saving the recipe. I would love a recipe for Concord grape jelly - do you have any you like? Also going to try and freeze some - frozen grapes are yummy!
over 1 year ago KitchVega
Congratulations Mama!!!! And the drink looks fab too!
over 1 year ago suzilightning
many congratulations. i went to school in Fredonia, NY in the heart of Concord grape country - even working for one of my mom's friends in their vineyard. and we had a grape arbor that gave us grapes for jams at home on Shelter Island.
the soda looks good. have you thought about making it more of a spritzer? or playing around with some of the other grapes and adding flavors like lemongrass, ginger or key lime? am interested as i no longer drink alcohol.
over 1 year ago snamkrane
Congratulations, Merrill! :) How far along are you?
over 1 year ago enbe
Congratulations :)
over 1 year ago marynn
While the smile on your face may be bigger, mine is pretty darned big. How fun to celebrate with you and your current and incipient family. And what burgeoning possibilities! I loved the craving suggestion, and I am also going to hope you will tackle the challenges of cooking when your pregnant self is suddenly adverse to what you know your shared body needs, home cooking as a new/working mother, and making terrific, palate-expanding baby food at home. Or not, as you see fit...>;)
over 1 year ago Julie@Kitchen
Congratulations on your happy news. A toast to you with this wonderful looking concord grape and lemon soda (mine might have just a splash of vodka)!
over 1 year ago Waverly
Merrill, I am so happy for you! The grape soda looks delicious.
over 1 year ago MrsWheelbarrow
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So very happy for you, Merrill!
over 1 year ago creamtea
Wow, great news! May it be a healthy and easy pregnancy for you & the little one.