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Drinks, Holidays, New Years, Recipes
December 27, 2023

Broken Plane Cocktail

It’s no secret that I love a Paper Plane cocktail, and this Broken Plane is my new variation on it, and perfect for New Year’s Eve! Or any time you’re celebrating, really. The Broken Plane came about by making some slight tweaks and variations from a Paper Plane, and the result is something that tastes…

Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
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Broken Plane Cocktail in low glass

It’s no secret that I love a Paper Plane cocktail, and this Broken Plane is my new variation on it, and perfect for New Year’s Eve! Or any time you’re celebrating, really. The Broken Plane came about by making some slight tweaks and variations from a Paper Plane, and the result is something that tastes slightly grapefruit-y, but with no grapefruit, and no added juices or sugars. In a Paper Plane, the recipe uses bourbon and Aperol, here I swapped those for gin and St. Germain (or any elderflower liqueur) and honestly, the result is just perfect.

Serve it chilled with a slanted ice cube (I’ll tell you more about how to make those below) and it’s a classy, boozy and refreshing option for New Year’s Eve, and the color is also pretty spectacular!

Broken Plane Cocktail in up glasses

Now, when I first developed this Broken Plane recipe, I tried it with Il Moscato from Grappa Nonino, the results were good, but a little harsh on the alcohol notes, so to make this a more subtle, sweeter cocktail, I subbed in the classic (and award-winning!) Amaro Nonino Quintessentia® from the same company. Let me just say that using Amaro Nonino is almost crucial. It gives the drink its color and makes it a pleasurable, lightly sweet drink, instead of a lemony, sharp and boozy cocktail. Just trust me on this one, it’s expensive but worth it!

Broken Plane Cocktail close up

How to make slanted ice for your New Year’s Eve cocktails

Now we are on to my favorite part – the slanted ice. It’s super easy to do, and you can probably already see the concept from the photo, but what you are doing is freezing water in a glass while the glass is balanced on its side, making the ice slanted and inserted in the glass!

I like to do this by using a plate with a cloth towel folded on one side or a large silicon ice cube maker. I prop my glasses on their sides at a 45° angle, then slowly pour the water in so that it is slanted in the glass. Then I carefully put everything into the freezer and let the ice cubes freeze for 2-3 hours. The less time means the clearer the ice, but it’s good to play it safe.

This does the dual task of chilling your glass and making your ice cubes, and it’s a great option for this cocktail, which is best served icy cold.

Broken Plane Cocktail in up glass

A note on substitutions for the Broken Plane cocktail

While these alcohols might be a special purchase, I definitely encourage using the ones I list in the recipe. I have tested and tried a few subs, but nothing creates the exact flavor that makes a Broken Plane so perfect in my opinion!

It’s a pretty boozy drink, with very few ingredients, so while I apologize that there aren’t any substitutes for any ingredients, I know that the purchase of these beverages won’t go to waste. You’ll be making this cocktail again, I promise.

Looking for other cocktail recipes?

Here are a few of my favorites, and don’t worry, there are more to come for this NYE holiday!

Lychee Spritz

This light, refreshing and easy cocktail is a riff on the Hugo Spritz, giving the same herbal notes, with a lychee liqueur twist. The cocktail comes out bright, perfectly balanced, with just a touch of lime to counter any overpowering sweetness. It's the perfect summertime drink.
Check out this recipe

Strawberry Paper Plane

It is no secret that I'm a big paper plane girl, and this olive oil marinated strawberry paper plane is exact proof of how good this simple cocktail can be. The cocktail itself already has many notes of strawberry, but when you add some muddled strawberry to the mix, it becomes one of my favorite drinks of summer.
Check out this recipe

Cinnamon-Smoked Lambrusco Cocktail

A boozy, citrusy cocktail that's perfect for cold winter months. Though the cocktail is ice-cold, the cinnamon-smoked, citrus bourbon, and lambrusco combo will warm you right up.
Check out this recipe
Broken Plane Cocktail in low glasses

Now enough about me and my new favorite cocktail (hellooooo Broken Plane!), the full recipe is below!

If you make it, please tag me on Pinterest or Instagram so I can see! It’s my favorite thing to scroll through stories and see what you all are making.

And of course feel free to leave any questions, comments or reviews! This is the best place to reach me, and I’d love to hear from you <3

Watch the recipe here

The video may not fully represent the recipe. For best results, follow the instructions as written.

Broken Plane Cocktail

This is my take on the Paper Plane cocktail, served ice cold and with a slanted ice cube (see the blog post for more on that!) I swapped the Aperol for St. Germain, and switched the bourbon for gin, giving this floral cocktail notes of grapefruit, lemon and elderflower. It's a sophisticated drink that you can memorize and repeat!
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings: 4 3.5 ounce servings
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Equipment

  • 1 citrus juicer
  • 1 cocktail shaker

Ingredients

  • 3.5 ounces freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 3.5 ounces Amaro Nonino
  • 3.5 ounces Hendricks Original Gin, or your gin of choice
  • 3.5 ounces St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur , or your elderflower liqueur of choice
  • 1 cup ice
  • 4 dried lemon slices, optional, for garnish

Instructions 

  1. Add all the ingredients to a cocktail shaker.
  2. Pour in a cup of ice and shake vigorously for 15 seconds.
  3. Strain evenly into 4 ounce cocktail glasses. Serve with an ice cube and dried lemon slice for garnish.

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Comments

  1. Elizabeth Taylor Avatar
    Elizabeth Taylor
    1/5/2024
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    So delicious! The grapefruit flavor that comes through is amazing! I can’t wait to make this again!

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/5/2024
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      I’m so glad you liked it!! I’m like 90% sure it’s going to be my wedding cocktail, so knowing other people love it makes me so happy 🙂

      Reply
  2. Alicia Lyman-Holt Avatar
    Alicia Lyman-Holt
    1/7/2024
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    Is there a substitute for Amaro Nonino? I am a huge fan of gin and elderflower, so now I must make this cocktail! Trader Joe’s has a lemon elder flower soda, so yummy.

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/7/2024
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      I haven’t tested it with Amaro Nonino omitted, but if you love gin, it might be worth a shot! Just top it with soda water instead, and it will make a lighter, more lemon-forward cocktail!

      Reply
  3. Jenny Avatar
    Jenny
    1/7/2024
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    Wonderful! Trader Joe’s Pronto! Amaro was what I had on hand. After careful study of what people had to say about Amaro Nonino I added orange bitters and Trader Joe’s traditional bitters (which to me are decidedly warm spices, licorice and cocoa.) I garnished with a candied orange peel. Really good.

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  4. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy
    1/8/2024
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    LOVE those heavy bottom glasses that get smaller at the top. So classy. Where did you find those little gems?

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/9/2024
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      I got them from Viski! I have a link and 15% off code on my Instagram bio right now, just click the “links” under my username 🙂

      Reply
  5. Claudia Avatar
    Claudia
    1/8/2024
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    Made exactly as written, splurged for the Nonino, and followed the tilting-on-silicon-ice-cube tray technique from your video (which is what hooked me in). Loved it! It will be forever the House Cocktail (in a household that usually doesn’t do cocktails and sticks to Prosecco and/or Beer). The fact that we made it on repeat over the New Year week quelled my misgiving that I’d gone to town on an expensive ingredient for a cocktail I’d never tasted. The only error was buying a half-size Elderflower bottle, which meant another trip to top up the cellar. Thank you!

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      1/9/2024
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      Ahhhh this makes me so happy! I’m glad you’re now as hooked as I am 😉

      Reply

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