Sunday, May 15, 2011
Satan's Whiskers
The Satan's Whiskers is from Harry Craddock's 1930 Savoy Cocktail Book. It's delicious and has an old fashioned flavor which makes me think of what a candy confection from 1930 would taste like. Surprising and delicious.
"Of Italian Vermouth, French Vermouth, Gin and Orange Juice, two parts each; of Grand Marnier, one part; Orange Bitters, a dash. Shake well and strain into a cocktail glass."
Italian vermouth = sweet vermouth
French vermouth = dry vermouth
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Lebanese Mary
This is my Lebanese variation on a bloody mary. Being of Lebanese descent I wanted to create a cocktail that evoked the summery freshness of the ubiquitous combination of tomato, cucumber and mint. I infused the vodka with sumac to add that special tang to it. This drink succeeded beyond what I expected. It works more as an after noon refresher than as brunch fare. This photo came out a bit fuzzy though.
LEBANESE MARY
Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz. sumac infused vodka
dash of arak
3 oz. fresh tomato juice
1 oz. fresh cucumber juice
1/2 oz. lemon juice
pinch of salt
1 sprig of mint (slap sharply between hands to "wake up" oils)
Tools:
Boston shaker
Srainer
Method:
Combine ingredients in Boston shaker with ice, roll to chill. Strain into an ice filled double old fashioned. Garnish with two grape tomatoes skewered between a cucumber peel, and top with a dusting of ground sumac.
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