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    Fuzzy Navel: A Peachy Delight

    9 days ago
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    The Fuzzy Navel is a tasty tipple that's almost too easy to sip. How easy? Follow this easy Fuzzy Navel recipe and find out.

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    The Fuzzy Navel has a silly name and a simple recipe with only two required ingredients.

    And, yet, it's popular with a plethora of people who drink the peachy cocktail with glee. To many of those people, who are generally under 25 years old and of the female persuasion, this drink serves as a cocktail gateway to a road that eventually leads to martinis.

    What Is a Fuzzy Navel?

    If you haven't heard of the Fuzzy Navel cocktail, then you didn't go to college in the 1980s when the sweet, peachy drink was a fixture at campuses across the nation. Or maybe you did but are now fuzzy on the drink's details.

    In a nutshell (or should we say peach pit?), the Fuzzy Navel is a two-ingredient cocktail made with orange juice and peach schnapps. Ice cubes complete the drink while garnishes add pizzazz.

    => Discover more two-ingredient cocktails.

    While the original Fuzzy Navel recipe included orange juice and peach schnapps in a 1:1 ratio, not every mixologist follows that same formula today.

    Some double or triple the amount of orange juice while others add vodka to the mix. However, to be clear, adding vodka transforms the Fuzzy Navel into a Hairy Navel.

    Fun Fact: You may be wondering about the Fuzzy's Navel suggestive, belly button inspired name. To those who really haven't figured it out yet, the word fuzzy refers to peach fuzz while the word navel describes a type of orange.

    History of the Fuzzy Navel

    The Fuzzy Navel seems like one of those cocktails that appeared out of nowhere. Au contraire. The drink's history is the opposite of fuzzy.

    Bartender Ray Foley claims credit for its invention in the 1980s. That timing not coincidentally coincides with the introduction of DeKuyper Peachtree Schnapps to the US market in 1984. Within a few years, DeKuyper's peach liqueur was a top seller. That status later changed when more sophisticated sippers, like the Gimlet and Negroni, became the rage.

    Foley later wrote Bartending for Dummies, one of the great cocktail tropes for neophytes. We don't know if he's proud of his iconic cocktail invention today but his influence remains strong. After all, millions of sorority girls can't be wrong.

    Ingredients

    You don't need a lot of ingredients to craft a Fuzzy Navel at home. We use the following items in our recipe:

    • 3 ounces peach schnapps
    • 3 ounces orange juice (freshly squeezed)
    • maraschino cherries (for garnish)
    • ice cubes
    • orange wheel (garnish)

    While you probably have oranges at home, you may need to buy a bottle of peach schnapps for this recipe. We bought a bottle of DeKuyper Peachtree peach schnapps with a 15% ABV for this and other cocktail recipes. The Dutch liqueur is available in the US and other countries.

    How to Craft a Fuzzy Navel Cocktail

    The first step in our recipe is to juice an orange. We use a citrus juicer for this step.

    Pro Tip: Your Fuzzy Navel will still taste good if you use store-bought orange juice but it will taste a lot better with the freshly squeezed stuff.

    Partially fill a highball glass with ice. You can use any ice cubes for this step.

    Measure the orange juice and pour it into the ice-filled glass. For this step, we use a Japanese jigger to achieve both accuracy and efficiency.

    Measure the peach schnapps and pour it into the same glass.

    Gently stir with a bar spoon.

    Garnish with an orange wheel and a maraschino cherry or two.

    We like to sip our Fuzzy Navels with a straw. The trick is to not sip them too quickly.

    Alternatives

    There are a multitude of Fuzzy Navel alternatives, many with names that make us blush. Here are a few options you may want to try:

    • Alter the 1:1 orange juice / peach schnapps ratio to find your personal Fuzzy Navel sweet spot.
    • Add vodka to craft a Hairy Navel cocktail.
    • Replace the orange juice with cranberry juice and add vodka to craft a Woo Woo cocktail.
    • Replace the peach schnapps with vodka to craft a Screwdriver cocktail.
    • Add cranberry juice and vodka to craft a Sex on the Beach cocktail.

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