Cocktailing | Cape Codder
Legend holds that in the 1950’s, the marketing heads at Ocean Spray got shifty and introduced a drink. It’s a delicious way to sell and hoodwink. Originally they called the drink the Red Devil - but I think we can all agree that doesn’t sound very high level. In 1965 they renamed it in an ad - a Cape Codder sounds delightfully preppy and not at all sad.
Isn’t it fun to think some of these old staples came from a bunch of old guys sitting around marketing tables? It’s all very Mad Men-esque that such a cocktail classic was invented at a desk.
This is basically a vodka cran - ok it is exactly that. So I added a lime simple syrup to make it less flat. A simple syrup is sugar, water and lime. It actually is great to dress up a cocktail any time. Shake the ingredients so they mix up well, pour over ice and sip a drink that’s really quite swell.
Cape Codder
makes one drink
2 ounces cranberry juice (use Ocean Spray if you’re feeling nostalgic)
1 ounce vodka
1/2 ounce lime simple syrup
Shake all ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Strain over fresh ice into a glass and serve with a wedge of lime.
LIME SIMPLE SYRUP
1/2 cup sugar
juice of one lime (about 1/4 cup)
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon lime zest
Bring all ingredients to a simmer and whisk until the sugar is melted. Let cool before using.