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Prep time
5 minutes
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makes
1 cocktail
Author Notes
The Paloma is a classic Mexican cocktail that’s popular because it’s incredibly refreshing with just the right amount of tart pucker. This spin swaps the tequila with Maker’s Mark 46®. The bourbon helps to ground this light and fizzy drink, while the vanilla and caramel notes act as warm foils to the bright citrus. —Irene Yoo
Test Kitchen Notes
This recipe is shared in partnership with Maker’s Mark 46®. To find out our favorite dish to serve with this cocktail, check out our digital cookbook, A Toast to Family Ties. Order a bottle of Maker's Mark to make this cocktail (and many more).
WE MAKE OUR BOURBON CAREFULLY. PLEASE ENJOY IT THAT WAY.
MAKER’S MARK 46® KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY BARREL FINISHED WITH 10 VIRGIN FRENCH OAK STAVES. 47% Alc./Vol. ©2023 MAKER’S MARK DISTILLERY, INC. LORETTO, KY. —The Editors
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Ingredients
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2
parts Maker’s Mark 46®
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2
parts freshly squeezed grapefruit juice
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½
part freshly squeezed lime juice
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½
part agave nectar
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Club soda
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Salt, for garnish
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Lime wheel, for garnish
Directions
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Wet the edge of a Collins glass with water or lime juice, and dip in salt to create a salt rim. Set aside.
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Combine Maker’s Mark 46®, grapefruit juice, lime juice, and agave nectar in an ice-filled cocktail shaker and shake until cold (about 20 to 30 seconds).
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Strain into the Collins glass with fresh ice and top with club soda. Garnish with lime wheel and serve.
Irene Yoo is chef and creator of Yooeating, a Korean American food channel that explores Korean home cooking, street food, and culinary history. She has developed recipes and penned essays for Food52, Food Network, and Bon Appetit, and previously presented about Korean culinary history at The Korea Society and The Museum of Food and Drink.
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