Blackberry Sidecar co*cktail Recipe | Cake 'n Knife (2024)

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A Blackberry Sidecar is just the fruity co*cktail your summer plans need. It’s boozy and slightly sweet, with a little tartness on the end of each sip.

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about this blackberry sidecar co*cktail

ingredients

everyday seasonal: summer

this recipe’s must-haves

what to serve with a blackberry sidecar

everyday seasonal cookbook

Blackberry Sidecar

about this blackberry sidecar co*cktail

I’m late with new posts right now… How dare I deprive you all from this perfectly satisfying blend of fresh blackberries and brandy? Ok, in truth this recipe has existed on my site for years but here I am giving you a little update on it!

If you follow me on Instagram, you know I’m currently still on maternity leave, soaking up all sorts of baby snuggles and getting very little sleep.

I really have no idea how I am awake right now. I am just in this fog of trying to stay awake and focus while also trying to make sense to those around me. It’s successful… thus far…

Kind of…

I just wish it wasn’t so dang cold out so I could be outside and walking with Babycakes! It makes me sad to be cooped up so much but I suppose it is a good excuse to catch up on shows (anyone else watchingBridgerton because I finally hopped on that bandwagon!).

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However once I start looking at photos of this blackberry sidecar, my spirits start to lift a little and I begin to wake up! It’s the memory of making this co*cktail that is reminding me how to be positive without falling asleep wherever I am sitting.

The perfect blackberry sidecar is fresh and fruity with a touch of sweetness. It’s one that highlights the fresh blackberries, is a little boozy, but ultimately is super refreshing.

The addition of fresh lemon juice in this blackberry brandy co*cktail brightens up the drink even more, giving that little hint of acid to make it all balance just right.

It’s amazing the impact a good co*cktail has on my mood. I really appreciate when a hand-crafted co*cktail is placed in front of me to indulge in. It’s not about the booze or the buzz, it’s about the flavor.

Just like some people appreciate fine wine, I appreciate a fine co*cktail like this one.

Cheers to the end of another week!

Need more inspiration for co*cktail hour? Check out my co*cktail recipes page!

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ingredients

blackberries. Fresh blackberries are best! Especially during the summer months when they are in their peak season. If you don’t have access to fresh blackberries, you can use frozen. Be sure to thaw them and drain them well before using in the recipe.

brandy. Blackberry brandy specifically. This is a blend of fermented berries and brandy, usually aged in oak barrels. You can use blackberry cognac as well here! While plain brandy or cognac can also work, I recommend the blackberry-infused option as it builds more flavor in the co*cktail.

lemon juice. Freshly squeezed lemon juice is always preferred over the bottled juice you can buy in the store.

triple sec. Since this is a co*cktail with multiple ingredients, I recommend using triple sec instead of Cointreau or Grand Marnier. It’s a less expensive option and you can’t really tell the flavor difference. However if you have the top shelf stuff on hand, by all means, use it here!

agave. I like the flavor of agave as the sweetener with blackberries, but you can also use simple syrup or honey.

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everyday seasonal: summer

With seasonal summer recipes, a comprehensive produce guide, and more, this is the cookbook to help you celebrate the season.

this recipe’s must-haves

You know what the best part about this co*cktail is? The fact that it is 1) SO EASY and 2) doesn’t require a ton of tools to make it.

A muddler is the main tool you will need to break up all the berries and really bring out the flavorful juices. You will also need a co*cktail shaker (I prefer a Boston shaker) to shake up the entire co*cktail.

Finally make sure you have a co*cktail strainer and serve it in your favorite double old fashioned glasses. I bought the ones you see here at Crate & Barrel forever ago, but the ones I linked are equally fantastic.

Want more summer co*cktails? Try out these recipes: Peach Tequila Sunrise Punch | Vodka Strawberry Lemonade | Aperol Spritz | Grilled Lemon Lime Mojito

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what to serve with a blackberry sidecar

Since blackberries are in peak season in the prime of summer, I turn to all things from the grill to pair with this fruity co*cktail.

For an easy appetizer that is always a crowd-pleaser, cacio e pepe wings are the ideal blend of peppery bite and parmesan cheese.

If you are looking for a creative main dish, a French onion burger or steak foil fajita packets are savory and oh-so juicy. You can’t go wrong with either one alongside this refreshing drink!

And if you love all things blackberry, be sure to sneak a peek at my apple blackberry crumble… It’s super simple and can be made anytime of year with fresh or frozen blackberries! It’s the ideal way to close out the meal.

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Finally, if you make this blackberry sidecar co*cktail recipe, please be sure to give this recipe a rating or leave a comment! I love to hear when you all make recipes, and I do take the time to respond to every single comment. Feel free to drop questions below too, if you have them!

Oh and be sure to tag me onInstagramif you make the recipe! I love being able to see these recipes come to life in your homes – it’s my favorite thing to look through those photos. It really means the world to me!

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everyday seasonal cookbook

With seasonal produce guides, recipes, and more, this cookbook is filled with seasonal food for every occasion.

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Blackberry Sidecar

Fresh blackberries give this classic sidecar co*cktail a summery fun update!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Servings: 1 co*cktail

ingredients

  • 5 blackberries + extra for garnish
  • 2 oz blackberry brandy or cognac
  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 oz triple sec
  • 1 tsp agave nectar
  • Ice

instructions

  • Muddle 5 blackberries in a shaker. Fill the shaker with ice and add blackberry brandy/cognac, lemon juice, triple sec, and agave. Shake to combine.

  • Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice. Garnish with extra blackberries.

Cuisine: Summer

Category: Booze

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FAQs

Blackberry Sidecar co*cktail Recipe | Cake 'n Knife? ›

Sidecar: il food pairing

It is delicious as an aperitif but also as an after-dinner, it is the perfect protagonist for your dinners: it is perfect with a warm apple strudel.

What to pair with a sidecar? ›

Sidecar: il food pairing

It is delicious as an aperitif but also as an after-dinner, it is the perfect protagonist for your dinners: it is perfect with a warm apple strudel.

What is a sidecar in bartending? ›

Bar veteran Dale DeGroff, however, says the drink's name references the mixture that's left in the shaker after straining and served in a shot glass on the side. This bonus is called, that's right, a sidecar.

How to make co*cktails in a bar? ›

Add ice to the mixing glass or co*cktail shaker. Mix the ingredients (build, stir, shake etc.) Poor (or strain) the mixed ingredients into the co*cktail serving glass (with ice if necessary) Add the garnish to the serving glass to complete your co*cktail.

What is the best cognac for sidecar co*cktails? ›

Hennessy recommends either of its VS or VSOP Cognacs, Courvoisier recommends its VSOP Cognac, Martell suggests its VS Cognac and Remy Martin endorses the use of its 1738 Accord Royal Fine Champagne Cognac for use in creating a “Royal Sidecar” co*cktail.

What can I use instead of Cointreau in sidecar? ›

Grand Marnier: Grand Marnier blends cognac with bitter orange essence, and is the perfect choice for creating a luxurious Sidecar with added depth. It has a heavier flavor than Cointreau, adding sophistication and nuance.

Are sidecar co*cktails good? ›

Very simple in structure, the Sidecar is complex enough in flavor to satisfy even the most jaded palates, but not so over-the-top with mixological gewgaws as to frighten away the casual tippler.

What glass is a sidecar served in? ›

The sidecar is a classic sour co*cktail made with brandy (traditionally cognac), orange liqueur, and lemon juice. It is usually served in a coupe, co*cktail, or martini glass with a lemon garnish, often with a sugared rim to balance the co*cktail's sourness.

What drink should every bartender know? ›

Daiquiri. The Daquiri is a classic co*cktail you might like to master as a bartender. Combine 60mL of white rum with 22.5mL of simple syrup and 30mL of juice freshly squeezed from a lime in a shaker with ice. Shake well, then strain the concoction into a chilled glass and add a lime wheel for decoration.

What is the most popular drink ordered at a bar? ›

Even today the Old Fashioned has been the number one selling co*cktail in many bars. You just can't beat a classic!

What drinks do bartenders like to make? ›

  • Dry Martini. “The Dry Martini is the king of co*cktails. ...
  • Stinging Vesper. “The one co*cktail I've been really pushing people into is our Stinging Vesper. ...
  • Sidecar. “The Sidecar is definitely a drink that is not ordered as often as I would like. ...
  • Esteban. ...
  • Caipirinha. ...
  • Jungle Bird. ...
  • Flip. ...
  • Daiquiri.
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Is it harder to drive a motorcycle with a sidecar? ›

Is it easy to ride a motorcycle with a sidecar? It's easy to ride, but learning takes time. If you are thinking of riding with a sidecar, borrow or rent one and ride it around on a parking lot for an hour or so. It'll feel different than a regular bike, and most people adapt pretty easily, but some don't.

Do you lean with a sidecar? ›

If the sidecar is properly set up, the bike will track straight down the road. Lean against the turns. On right turns, the sidecar will want to rise off the ground, and the rider will want to lean as if there was no sidecar attached.

Is it easier to ride a motorcycle with a sidecar? ›

The answer to this question is a resounding no! It's not hard to “drive” a Cozy Sidecar and motorcycle rig… but it is different and requires some practice. We strongly suggest that our sidecar customers take their new Cozy Sidecar to a large empty parking lot and practice using some of our suggestions.

Can you put a sidecar on any bike? ›

Not all motorcycles are compatible with sidecars. A motorcycle must have a certain level of power and stability to support the extra weight and handling of a sidecar. Some models have factory-installed sidecar options, while others may require modification to add a sidecar.

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