Blé de Minuit Norvégien : Cocktail de Blé Nordique & Aquavit

Blé de Minuit Norvégien : Cocktail de Blé Nordique & Aquavit

(Norwegian Midnight Wheat: Nordic Wheat & Aquavit Cocktail)

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2
Taille de portion
1 verre (150ml)
Temps de préparation
10 Minutes
Temps de cuisson
5 Minutes
Temps total
15 Minutes
Blé de Minuit Norvégien : Cocktail de Blé Nordique & Aquavit
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juillet 15, 2025

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Nutrition

  • Portions: 2
  • Taille de portion: 1 verre (150ml)
  • Calories: 164 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 0.8 g
  • Fat: 0.2 g
  • Fiber: 0.4 g
  • Sugar: 9 g
  • Sodium: 110 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 7 mg
  • Iron: 0.2 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Toast Wheat for Syrup:
    On medium heat, toast two tablespoons wheat kernels in a dry pan until golden brown and aromatic. Remove from heat.
  • 2 - Prepare Wheat Syrup:
    Simmer the toasted wheat with 100ml water and 75g sugar, stirring until syrupy. Strain, cool, and measure out 30ml for each cocktail.
  • 3 - Combine Ingredients:
    In a shaker, pour Aquavit, wheat syrup, lemon juice, and cold water. Add four ice cubes.
  • 4 - Shake and Strain:
    Vigorously shake for 10–15 seconds. Double strain into a chilled glass over fresh ice.
  • 5 - Garnish and Serve:
    Express orange peel over the cocktail for herbal aroma, add smoked sea salt as garnish (optional), and serve immediately.

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Smoky Aquavit meets toasted wheat syrup in this profound, warming cocktail inspired by Scandinavian midnight sun adventures.

Norwegian Midnight Wheat: A Journey to Nordic Midnight Flavors

The name Norwegian Midnight Wheat is evocative of the cold, mysterious Scandinavian nights, when the sun barely dips below the horizon and campfires flicker against dark fjord waters. This unique cocktail bridges rustic old-world traditions—such as the deep, aromatic bite of Aquavit—with modern mixology and an English sensibility for robust yet nuanced flavors. What sets this recipe apart is its daring use of house-made wheat syrup, built from toasted wheat kernels for a charming, earthy warmth that resonates with honest, artisanal character.

The Spirit of Aquavit

Aquavit is Norway's beloved, herbaceous spirit, deeply embedded in Scandinavian festivity and folklore. Traditionally distilled from either grain or potatoes and flavored primarily with caraway or dill, its intriguing complexity leaps forward when cold. The essence pairs beautifully with cereal notes, such as the toasted wheat found here. Aquavit, served neat, is common in Norway, often with smorgasbord feasts or as a stout companion to smokehouse fare. Mixed in this cocktail, Aquavit’s herbaceousness sings alongside the toasted sweetness of wheat.

Making Toasted Wheat Syrup

This step is inspired by classic old-school bartender ingenuity and English country cookery : the toasted wheat syrup. Toasting wheat grains brings forth a nutty, comforting aroma, reminiscent of freshly baked bread or England’s famed granary loaves. Turning these grains into a syrup is both a nod to sustainability and an ode to crop-rich regions. It's also remarkably easy and offers an inviting, autumnal hint not often found in cocktails, making this drink both literally and figuratively rich.

Lemons and Campfire Salt

Lemon juice introduces tart complexity and freshness, brightening every sip, while a pinch of smoked sea salt for garnish encourages sippers to remember evenings sat by roaring bonfires, whether deep in Norway or the wilds of North England. This sensory flourish completes the midnight fantasy, further blending North Sea cultures.

Expert Tips

  • Aquavit Selection: For this recipe, prioritize a strong-flavored Norwegian variety with caraway and maybe a hint of star anise or citrus for layered taste.
  • Wheat Supply: Wheat grains may be sourced from health-food stores; you can roast extra for trail mix snacks later.
  • Batch the Wheat Syrup: This keeps for up to 10 days in the fridge. Add a dash to porridge or over pastries for continuity of flavor.
  • Make it Non-Alcoholic: Replace Aquavit with verjus or non-alcoholic botanical spirit.

Cultural Context

This drink celebrates the agricultural backbone common to English and Norwegian histories—wheat fields—and the shared heritage of hearty spirits. It's an ideal pre-dinner sipper during the darker months, but, with ice and citrus, is equally at home on midsummer's eve as the sky glows late into the night.

Personal Reflections

The "Norwegian Midnight Wheat" is a cocktail for those who love both storytelling and adventure: each ingredient speaks of land, weather, and custom, much like many English evening ceremonies or gatherings under the Northern Lights. It retains rare depth and a faintly whimsical stand-out, meant for challenging the palate or beginning a thoughtful, fireside conversation. While modern in construction, it pays honest tribute to both tradition and the potential for culinary exploration.


A drink with origins tied explicitly to place and harvest, uplifted with an English approach to balance and detail, Norwegian Midnight Wheat is poetic in both its construction and experience. Whether you enjoy it as a nightcap or a signature serve at a tasting party, its story and layers will linger long after the last drop is sipped.

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