Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Toast ‘Bachelor’ with rose syrup cocktails

- ALISON SHERWOOD

Just boil sugar and water, then simmer lightly with pesticide-free rose Milwaukee will get some petals and let it infuse for reality TV attention Mon-a couple hours. day night as an episode of About those pesticidef­ree ABC’s “The Bachelor” rose petals ... you’re brings the leading man, not going to find them at a Waukesha native Nick Viall florist. , home for a string of dates in the Dairy State. While I’m guilty of getting sucked into the reality show regardless of where it’s filmed, this hometown episode is ripe for a viewing party among fan and non-fan friends alike.

You could pop a bottle of wine or two (the franchise even introduced branded Bachelor wines this year), but if you want to go all-in, try a themed cocktail. For inspiratio­n, look no further than the show’s signature flower — the rose, bestowed each week to contestant­s who will advance to the next round of dates.

Rose syrup is an extrasweet variation on simple syrup that’s infused with rose petals. It can add a mild floral taste and light pink hue to a drink, depending on how much you use. It’s also quite easy to make at home.

Your best bet is to use roses from your own garden, but this time of year you’ll need to use dried culinarygr­ade rose petals. I ordered a bag on Amazon with free one-day shipping. In a pinch, you could use rose water, which is available at some grocery stores, like Whole Foods.

You can use rose syrup as a sweetener in myriad cocktails. In fact, it adds a nice touch to even standard recipes like Margaritas.

That’s the beauty of infused simple syrups; they’re an easy way to add a fresh touch to otherwise familiar drinks.

Here are three rose syrup cocktails perfect for sipping while seeing how Wisconsin is portrayed on “The Bachelor” — or on any other occasion, for that matter.

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