20211214

ALABAMA SLAMMER aka The Yellowhammer Cocktail

ALABAMA SLAMMER Cocktail & Shot Recipe

If you have a hankering to idle a few hours away in a rocking chair on your front porch after a day of running all over hell's half acre on errands this is the drink to idle away with. Cool and refreshing, pert with a kiss of peach mixed with the citrus and tingly spices dancing on the tongue, it'll surely wake up your down yonder.

An iconic 70s cocktail that was/is often served as a shooter (especially at Crimson Tide tailgate parties), the Alabama Slammer is also known as the Yellowhammer, so named because the Yellowhammer is Alabama's state bird. The original name, Alabama Slammer, hints at most likely the original version of this cocktail being a shot. It is believed to have first popped up in the late 60s at the University of Alabama. As it gained popularity the Alabama lost its Slammer and taller cocktail versions softened with orange juice replaced the collegiate, slam-worthy shooter. A few more drinking years down the country roads the Southern Comfort, sloe gin and OJ were left at the wayside and the Alabama picked up pineapple juice and vodka and turned into the Yellowhammer.

I believe if you want to stay true to the original you just can't leave out the Southern Comfort and sloe gin and the pineapple juice should be left with the Tiki drinks. All you truly need to balance out this drink is temper the sweet liqueurs with a bit of fresh lemon juice in addition to the fresh OJ and adjust the ratios. Now, think of it as a Screwdriver with a Southern kick.

Yup, not bad at all, especially now that Southern Comfort liqueur is again being distilled with a whiskey base as opposed to the harsher, cheaper neutral grain spirit of previous decades. We can thank Sazarac, who bought the SoCo brand in 2016, for that lovely, gentle switch back to a base that is much more sympatico with the fruits and spices of Martin Wilkes Heron's original Southern Comfort recipe. It definitely makes the Alabama (Slammer) a more graceful drink for today's more refined palates.

ALABAMA SLAMMER COCKTAIL RECIPE with Ingredients and Instructions

The
ALABAMA
(SLAMMER)

INGREDIENTS
3/4 Oz. Southern Comfort
1/2 Oz. Amaretto
3/4 Oz. Sloe Gin
2 Oz. Fresh Orange juice
1 Oz. Fresh Lemon Juice

Garnish
Orange Slice
Cocktail Cherry

DIRECTIONS
Pour the amaretto, sloe gin, and Southern Comfort into a highball glass. Top off with the fresh juices, add ice, stir, garnish and serve.

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FOR THE SHOOTER
1/2 ounce of each spirit and 1/4 ounce of each juice, layered in a shot glass.

Alabama Day, the day Alabama was admitted to the Union as the 22nd state, is celebrated yearly on December 14th.

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20211129

LEMON CHIFFON PIE MARTINI Cocktail Recipe

LEMON CHIFFON PIE MARTINI Cocktail Recipe

Have you discovered Limoncello yet? It's a wonderful lemon flavored Italian liqueur enjoyed often as an aperitif and it's delicious. I make my own on a regular basis for gifts and to keep my own bar stocked.

Limoncello combined with rum and heavy cream creates a liquid lemon chiffon pie experience and the whipped cream dollop on top is the final pie touch for this cocktail.

Lemon Chiffon Pie Martini Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

The
LEMON CHIFFON PIE
MARTINI

INGREDIENTS
1 Oz. White Rum
1 Oz. Limoncello 
1 Oz. Heavy Cream
1 Oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
1 Tbsp. Powdered Sugar

Garnish
Sugared Pie Crust Crumbs on Rim
Whipped Cream
Candied Lemon Peel

DIRECTIONS
Shake ingredients with ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass, garnish and serve.

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I serve this up often for dessert. It's much easier to make than a lemon chiffon pie and it tastes better.

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20211029

The Original ZOMBIE Tiki Cocktail Recipe

ZOMBIE TIKI COCKTAIL RECIPE

Invented in 1934 by Donn Beach (formerly Ernest Raymond Beaumont Gantt) below is the original Zombie recipe that was served at his flagship Don the Beachcomber's in Hollywood. The Zombie became world famous when it was introduced at the 1939 New York World's Fair.

There are many recipes for the Zombie, several from Donn Beach himself, but according to Jeff "Beachbum" Berry the complete original recipe is below. It is a true post war mainland Tiki culture drink, complex in nature and made with mostly rum, fresh fruit juices with an additional sweetener from a spice and nut based syrup. The Zombie is deceptively easy to drink but it's a dangerously strong punch-like cocktail, so strong that Donn Beach would never allow more than 2 to be served to a customer.

I made one change and replaced the recipe's half an ounce of "Don's Mix #2" (2 parts grapefruit juice to 1 part cinnamon-infused sugar syrup) with 2 simpler ingredients so you don't have to make a whole bottle of a weird ingredient like cinnamon infused grapefruit syrup.  The "Don's Mix #2" combo was part of Beach's drink recipe security. He would create syrups & mixer combinations that only he and a trusted few knew to make it harder for competitors and ex-Beachcomber bartenders to steal his drink recipes.

Don the Beachcomber's Zombie Tiki Drink Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

THE
ZOMBIE

INGREDIENTS
3/4 C. Crushed Ice
3/4 Oz. Fresh Lime Juice
1/2 Oz. Falernum
1-1/2 Oz. Gold Puerto Rican Rum
1-1/2 Oz. Dark Jamaican Rum
1 Oz. 151 Overproof Demerara Rum
2 Tsp. Grenadine
6 Drops Pernod
Dash of Angostura Bitters
1/2 Oz. Fresh Grapefruit Juice
1/4 Tsp. Cinnamon Syrup

DIRECTIONS
Blend until smooth, pour into a tall slim zombie glass, top off with additional ice if desired, then garnish with a grapefruit slice and a cocktail cherry, add biodegradable straws and serve.

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World Zombie Day is October 8th. Zombie Awareness Month is in May.

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20211026

RAMOS GIN FIZZ aka NEW ORLEANS FIZZ Cocktail Recipe

Could Recipe for the RAMOS GIN FIZZ aka NEW ORLEANS FIZZ.

Originally called a New Orleans Fizz, the Ramos Fizz was invented by Henry C. Ramos as his "One and Only One" in New Orleans in 1888. Back in the good old days, at the height of the Ramos' popularity (and before blenders), Ramos insisted you needed to shake the Ramos Fizz for a full 15 minutes as this was what was required to create the meringue like consistency of the cocktail. As this is pretty much an impossible task for one person, plus very time consuming, he hired "shaker boys" for the tedious task.


There is a famous story where one bar lined up 15 shaker boys and sent the cocktail down the line because one shaker boy could not shake a cocktail longer than a minute without his arms seizing up. Now you understand why modern bartenders cheat and use a blender. Thank goodness for mod-cons!

When The Fairmont Hotel in New Orleans purchased the rights to the Ramos GIN Fizz in 1935 they trademarked it, promoted it and ensured the drink's position in the lexicon of classic cocktails. It didn't hurt that then Governor Huey Long loved the Ramos and brought his fondness along on his travels, spreading the recipe along.

At exactly midnight on October 27th, 1929,Ramos (always opposed to drunkenness and in support of the upcoming Prohibition) stated, "I've sold my last gin fizz", closed his saloon and retired with his closely guarded original recipe. Ramos finally shared the recipe with a reporter who "had the brass nerve" to ask for it just before his death in 1928.

RAMOS' ORIGINAL GIN FIZZ RECIPE
1 tbsp powdered sugar, 3 - 4 drops of orange flower water, the juice of half a lime, the juice of half  a lemon, one jigger of Old Tom Gin, 1 egg white, 1/2 glass of crushed ice, 2 tbsp. of cream, a little seltzer water; well shaken and strained.

Interesting to note that recipe did not include any vanilla extract and there's a huge debate over its inclusion in the drink. There's no way of ever knowing whether Ramos used vanilla extract and excluded the ingredient from his recipe on purpose or just didn't ever use the vanilla in his recipe. I personally prefer the no vanilla recipe.

Ramos Gin Fizz aka New Orleans Fizz Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

THE
RAMOS
GIN FIZZ

INGREDIENTS
1-1/2 Oz. Old Tom Gin
2 Oz. Heavy Cream
1 Tbsp Powdered Sugar
1/2 Oz. Fresh Lime Juice
1/2 Oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
2 Dashes Orange Flower Water
2 Tbsp. Pasteurized Egg White 
1 Oz. Chilled Soda Water

Garnish: 1 Dash Orange Flower Water, Orange Slice

DIRECTIONS
Using The Reverse Dry Shake Method
1. Add the gin, cream, powdered sugar, both juices and 2 dashes of Orange Flower Water to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake 20 seconds to chill.
2. Strain out the mixture into another shaker with NO ICE. Add your egg white and DRY SHAKE for 90 minutes.*
3. Pour into a chilled 12 ounce Collins glass. Slowly add the chilled soda to lift the meringue just above the glass.
4. Tap on the Orange Blossom Water, garnish with a slice of orange and serve with a straw. If your straw stands up in the middle of your drink you have successfully made your Ramos Gin Fizz.

*I have shoulder problems so at the second step I strain my drink into a Boston shaker and use my immersion blender to emulsify the cocktail and build the foam. Call it cheating but it works and I don't reinjure my rotater cuffs.

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August 7th is Henry C. Ramos birthday.
National Henry C. Ramos Day is October 27th.

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the Cherry Diamond Fizz,
the Golden Ramos Fizz and
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20210930

The HISTORY of the MARTINI GLASS


The martini glass is a subset of bar glasses designed for specific purposes. Despite common belief, the martini glass is not the same as the cocktail glass. The cocktail glass is smaller, more rounded with a narrower rim and a narrower and shorter stem. It also predates the martini glass by about fifty years.


Though the martini glass design may look arbitrary and somewhat of a balance challenge, there is a true function to this elegant and unique drinking vessel. The long stem is a design element that allows for holding the cocktail so the heat of the hand doesn't cup the bowl and warm the drink. This feature keeps the martini cold so there is no need to add ice which would dilute the drink.

The conical bowl is a functional element that aids in the enjoyment of the gin. There is a tale that the wide mouth was designed to allow for quicker dumping of the “illegal” alcohol in the event of a raid on the speakeasy during the Prohibition era, but it’s more likely that the wide mouth allows for more surface tension which enhances the natural bouquet of the juniper berries in the gin.

Though larger than the cocktail glass, the traditional martini glass was originally designed to hold a two to five ounce cocktail, (about the same volume as the cocktail glass). A martini is all liquor and totals only 2 to 4 or 5 ounces of liquid*, it is meant to be sipped not gulped, so the advantage of the smaller volume glass is it keeps your martini cold while you drink it. These days "designer" martinis require a larger capacity because of the addition of juices and mixers.  It’s not uncommon to see "martini" glasses that will serve a six or even eight ounce cocktail.

Some of my hand painted martini glasses.

Martini glasses now come in all sizes and shapes and configurations.  There are hand blown glasses with imaginative stems, etched crystal glasses and fun, colorful hand painted glasses available today.  There are “inverted” glasses and even martini bowls without the stems that come nestled in a larger fishbowl shape you can fill with ice. I have a giant martini glass that I use for chips, flowers and party favors on my buffet table and there's even a cat tree in the shape of a martini glass, but the one common design element is that distinctive conical bowl with the wide mouth.

National Martini Day is June 17th.

THE HISTORY OF THE MARTINI

My recipe for
THE GIN MARTINI


* The volume of a cocktail will change depending on how much is poured but the method of mixing and how long the cocktail is mixed will also affect volume. A shaken cocktail will end up higher in volume than a stirred or thrown drink. The longer you stir or shake a cocktail the more dilution, thus more volume, occurs. The amount of ice in the mixing vessel will also affect end results.

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20210928

The NICK & NORA MARTINI aka the 3:1 Martini

Nick & Nora Martini aka the 3 to 1 Martini

Growing up I spent a lot of time with my mom watching old movies on TV and amongst our very favorites was The Thin Man Series of comedic detective stories featuring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, with Skippy as Asta their scene stealing fox terrier. Nick and Nora were sophisticated, witty and rarely without a cocktail in hand, usually a martini. Definitely one of my first and earliest inspirations for my happy hour obsession as an adult.


The original and only book, written by Dashiell Hammett, spawned not only the six successful movies with Powell and Loy from 1934 to 1947 but:
  1. a 1941 to 1950 radio show voiced by various Nick's and Claudia Morgan as Nora
  2. a television show during the fifties starring Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk
  3. a television movie in 1975 with Craig Steven's and Jo Ann Plug and
  4. a Broadway musical in 1991 starring Barry Bostwick and Joanna Gleason


Nick and Nora pretty much ruled the light mystery genre with booze fueled witty repartee and screwball couple antics from the thirties through the fifties and set the bar for later detective couplings like Hart to Hart and Remington Steele and Laura Holt. Nick and Nora helped escort America gracefully out of Prohibition, Nora was a vanguard for Women's Lib and together they entertained a country rebounding from a depression. And they both had a healthy respect for cocktails, despite the fact Nick called his 3 to 1 martini "dry" and advocated shaking a gin martini. No matter how he made them, they could both certainly put them away!


I say that calls for trying out the cocktail named for them.
Below is the recipe for the classic 3 to 1 Martini also known as

3 to 1 Martini  aka Nick & Nora Martini

The
NICK & NORA
MARTINI

INGREDIENTS
1-1/2 Oz. Dry Gin
1/2 Oz. Dry Vermouth

Glass: Nick & Nora

Garnish:  Spanish Olive (no pimento)

DIRECTIONS
Add ice to a cocktail pitcher, pour in the ingredients, stir (sorry, Nick) until chilled, strain into your chilled glass, garnish and serve.

Voiceover Video with Ingredients and Directions:

I prefer my usual London Dry Gin with Noilly Pratt stirred but we all know every martini drinker goes their own way.
Cheers!



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20210923

The Perfect PERFECT MARTINI Cocktail Recipe.

Perfect Martini Cocktail Recipe

Tucked in a corner of the Times Square Subway Station by the 42nd Street shuttle is an unobtrusive door with a sign overhead that says Knickerbocker.


At the turn of the 20th century that door took subway riders directly into the bar at John Jacob Astor's famous Knickerbocker Hotel. Referred to as the 42nd Street [Country] Club because it was located in the old Knickerbocker Hotel on the corner of 42nd Street and Broadway smack dab in the middle of Times Square, it was a popular pre Prohibition hang out for the glitterati of the Edwardian age.


The "Knick" was built in 1906 and closed in 1921, a short 15 years after opening, most likely a victim of Prohibition. Yet in those 15 years the Knick was host to many of the day's rich and famous notables and the name still carries an unmatched aura of lavish luxury and entertainment. Stories abound of over-the-top parties, elegantly attired guests, flowing Champagne and the elite of the era's high society stopping by for a vacation or just popping in for a cocktail or a gathering. The history, guests and stories are legend. Enrico Caruso lived there with his family because it was close to the Met. On Armistice Day he went out on his balcony and led the cheering crowds below in the Star Spangled Banner. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote "This Side of Paradise" and courted Zelda there and he would make it rain twenties for the Knickerbocker staff during his stay.

But the story that piqued my interest the most was the Knickerbocker's claim to the invention of the the Martini. According to their website history page, John D. Rockefeller supposedly bragged to his friends about the great new "martini" cocktail created for him over at the Knick. Of course that claim post-dates the first printed recipe for the cocktail in an 1888 bar guide making the claim somewhat dubious.

Harry Johnson's New and Improved Bartender's Manual 1888

What bartender Martini di Arma di Taggia most likely made for Doc Rockefeller was not today's gin and dry vermouth cocktail but the Perfect Martini, a cocktail that employed gin with dry and sweet vermouth. It's much closer to the original martini recipes of the late 1800s than today's drier gin and vermouth iteration. Note that the present day Knickerbocker Martini Recipe uses Tanqueray 10 Gin, Dolin Dry Vermouth, Cocchi Torino Vermouth, orange and citrus bitters with a lemon twist; these are similar to the ingredients and flavor profile of Johnson's recipe above. The Knickerbocker recipe is almost like a martini recipe time-bridge from the sweet gin and vermouth cocktails from bygone days to the very dry gin and vermouth drink of the modern era.

I find the vintage version is a less harsh, warmer and friendlier cocktail that makes me feel like I've just been cuddled by Mrs. Doubtfire, it's a pretty color too. When I make mine I use a London Dry Gin, Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth and Martini & Rosso Sweet Vermouth.

Perfect Martini Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

The 
PERFECT
MARTINI

INGREDIENTS
2 Oz. Dry Gin
1/2 Oz. Dry Vermouth
1/2 Oz. Sweet Vermouth
Dash Orange Bitters

Garnish
Orange Twist

DIRECTIONS
Stir ingredients with ice, double strain into a chilled cocktail glass, garnish then serve.

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You might want to check out my History of The Martini for more information on this classic cocktail.

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20210915

CHERRY MARGARITA Cocktail Recipe

CHERRY MARGARITA RECIPE

I have a thing for cherries, always have. If it's cherry let me at it. So, yes, cherries in my margarita!

CHERRY MARGARITA Cocktail Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

The
CHERRY
MARGARITA

INGREDIENTS
2 Oz. Blanco Tequila
1/2 Oz. Maraschino Liqueur
1 Oz. Fresh Cherry Puree
1 Oz. Fresh Lime Juice
1 Tbsp. Agave Syrup

Garnish
Lime Slice
Cocktail Cherry 

DIRECTIONS
Frozen
Blend ingredients with half a cup of ice until smooth, pour into a margarita glass, garnish and serve.

Over
Shake ingredients with ice until chilled then pour into a chilled margarita glass, garnish and serve.

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20210910

The Pusser's Rum PAINKILLER COCKTAIL Recipe

Painkiller Cocktail Recipe

September is National Pain Awareness Month and, being a cocktail lover, my mind went right to the Painkiller Cocktail. Created in the 1970s at the Soggy Dollar Bar in the British Virgin Islands, the Painkiller is basically an orange Piña Colada.

Technically, if you make this with anything other than Pusser's Rum, you can't call it a Painkiller because Pusser's trademarked the drink in 1989 with their rum in the recipe. Pusser's, by the way, was named after the purser (or pusser) who gave out the Royal Navy's daily daily tot (aka rum ration)

Painkiller Cocktail Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

The
PAINKILLER

INGREDIENTS
2 Oz. Pusser’s Rum
4 Oz. Fresh Pineapple Juice
1 Oz. Fresh Orange Juice
1 Oz. Cream of Coconut

GARNISH:
Wedge of Pineapple
Orange Slice
Optional Cocktail Cherry

DIRECTIONS
Blend ingredients with a cup of ice until smooth and creamy.
Pour into a chilled Tiki glass.
Garnish and serve. 

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20210901

PINK CADILLAC MARGARITA Cocktail Recipe

PINK CADILLAC MARGARITA COCKTAIL RECIPE

The Pink Cadillac Margarita is a riff on a Cadillac Margarita. Why is it called a Cadillac Margarita? Because it's made with "top shelf" ingredients like Grand Marnier instead of Triple Sec and employs a pricier tequila. In fact, a few folks claim Patron invented the Cadillac version to promote their newly launched "premium" tequila.

As for the beginnings of the Pink Cadillac, who knows?? Maybe it was even inspired by Elvis' famous 1955 Pink Cadillac. I'm going with that because it's cool and makes me happy. But it would also be cool if it was named after the 1989 Clint Eastwood movie, Pink Cadillac where he drove around bounty-hunting Bernadette Peters in his vintage pink Cadillac. Seriously, you can't get much cooler than Elvis and Clint Eastwood.

PINK CADILLAC MARGARITA RECIPE WITH INGREDIENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS

The
PINK CADILLAC
MARGARITA

INGREDIENTS
2 Oz. Tequila Reposado
1 Oz. Grand Marnier
1 Oz. Fresh Lime Juice
1/2 Oz. Agave Nectar
2 Oz. Fresh Cranberry Juice
2 Drops Angostura Orange Bitters

Garnish
Pink Himalayan Salt Mix Rim & a Sugar Dipped Lime Slice

DIRECTIONS
Rim a cocktail glass with lime then dip in the Himalayan salt.
Shake the ingredients with ice to chill then pour into an ice filled lowball glass.
Garnish and serve.

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There are versions of this recipe that use Chambord in place of the cranberry juice but those recipes are all over the board and most sound way too sweet. The tartness of fresh cranberry juice seems a better balance with the Grand Marnier.

Pink Cadillac Day is celebrated every September 1st.

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20210831

The Classic MONTE CARLO Cocktail Recipe

Monte Carlo Whiskey Cocktail Recipe

The Monte Carlo is basically a Manhattan that replaces the Manhattan's sweet vermouth with Bénédictine. Bénédictine* is a spiced herbal liqueur with additional flavor notes of honey and licorice. It's the big daddy to the more familiar B&B, a drier version mixed with brandy.

I usually make this with Rittenhouse 100. The nice thing about these classic whiskey cocktails is they can be easily tailored to personal tastes without sacrificing balanced flavor. I happen to enjoy a little spice in my cocktails and the spice notes of the Rittenhouse emphasize the spices of the Bénédictine.

Monte Carlo Cocktail Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

The
MONTE CARLO
Cocktail 

Ingredients
2 Oz. Rye Whiskey
1/2 Oz. Bénédictine
Dash Angostura Bitters
Dash Peychaud's Bitters

Garnish
Cocktail Cherry

Directions
Add the ingredients to an Old Fashioned glass filled with ice.
Stir for about 30 seconds until well-chilled.
Garnish and serve.

VOICEOVER VIDEO WITH INGREDIENTS AND DIRECTIONS:



* INTERESTING HISTORICAL FACTOID:
Simone Beck, who co-wrote Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volumes I and II with Julia Child, was part of the Bénédictine family.

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20210826

CHERRY POPSICLE MARTINI COCKTAIL RECIPE - A Fairy Cocktale

Cherry Popsicle Martini Cocktail Recipe

"Once upon a time in the land of prickly plants and danger noodles the sun was so hot not even cherry boozesicles were safe . . ."

Just a little Fairy Cocktale to bring some fun to these hot and humid last days of summer. That's what happens out here in the desert where it's so hot your Cherry Boozesicles melt before you can enjoy them, you go a little crazy!


So I took that boozesicle recipe, changed it up a bit for giggles then threw it into a cocktail shaker with TONS of ice and served it in my insulated Bubba cups. Take that triple digits temperatures!

Cherry Popsicle Martini Recipe with Ingredients and Instructions

The
CHERRY POPSICLE
MARTINI

INGREDIENTS
2 Oz. Dark Rum
3 Oz. Cherry Juice
1 Tbsp. Lime Juice
Tbsp. Orgeat Syrup
1 Dash Mole Bitters

GARNISH
Cocktail Cherry,
Lime Slice

DIRECTIONS
 Fill a cocktail shaker with ice, pour in the ingredients, shake until chilled, strain into a chilled cocktail glass, garnish and serve.

Voiceover Video with Ingredients and Directions:

 ". . . and then the mysterious stranger rode out of town to spread her cocktail magic to all the land."


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The BANANA SPLIT SHOT Cocktail Recipe

BANANA SPLIT SHOT Cocktail Recipe

My favorite ice cream indulgence all wrapped up in 2 ounces of liquid. Less calories and you get a buzz.

Ah-mazing.


The
BANANA SPLIT
SHOT

INGREDIENTS
1/2 Oz. Whipped Vodka
1/2 Oz. Marshmallow Vodka
1/2 Oz. Banana Liqueur
1/2 Oz. Pineapple Juice

Garnish
Whipped Cream
Chocolate Syrup
Cocktail Cherry
Chopped Nuts

DIRECTIONS
Shake ingredients with ice.
Pour into a shot glass.
Top with whipped cream, chocolate syrup, a cocktail cherry, chopped nuts and serve.

Voiceover Video with Ingredients and directions:

You might also like my
BANANA SPLIT MARTINI

National Banana Day is April 20th, National Banana Split Day is August 25th and Banana Lovers Day is August 27th.

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20210811

RASPBERRY TART COCKTAIL Recipe

RASPBERRY TART COCKTAIL Recipe

made some Raspberry tarts for dessert and had pie crust trimmings left over and kept thinking "these tart ingredients would make for a pretty good cocktail." All I had to do was add some booze, so ....

Raspberry Tart Cocktail Ingredients and Instructions

The
RASPBERRY TART
COCKTAIL

INGREDIENTS
1 Oz. Citrus Vodka
1 Oz. Raspberry Schnapps
1 Oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
1 Dash Lime Bitters
1 Dash Orange Bitters

Garnish
Baked Pie Crust & Sugar Rim
Raspberries
Lemon Twist

DIRECTIONS
Rub glass rim with lime wedge then dip in crumbled pie crust and sugar mixture.
Shake ingredients with ice.
Strain into a chilled coupe.
Garnish and serve.

VOICEOVER VIDEO WITH INGREDIENTS AND DIRECTIONS:

National Raspberry Tart Day is every August 11th.

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20210803

SPICY WATERMELON MARGARITA Cocktail Recipe

SPICY WATERMELON MARGARITA recipe

Watermelon is in season and this cocktail is my favorite way to use it with tequila. It's frozen and spicy at the same time and perfect for a hot summer happy hour.

I start in the morning by juicing two of those mini, seedless watermelons and those will provide enough juice for 4 drinks. Then I pickle the rinds for my garnish. At happy hour I'll sprinkle Tajin on the remaining pickled watermelon and serve it with the margarita and some guacamole and chips. Heaven.

SPICY WATERMELON MARGARITA with Ingredients and Instructions

The
SPICY WATERMELON
MARGARITA 

Ingredients
1-1/2 Oz. Tequila
(I prefer Reposado for this margarita)
1/4 Oz. Cointreau
2 Oz. Fresh Watermelon Juice
1 Oz. Fresh Lime Juice
2 Dashes Hot Sauce
Pinch of Sea Salt

Garnish
Tajin Powder & Sugar Rim,
Pickled Watermelon Rind
(Alton Brown's Recipe)

Directions
Juice 2 mini watermelons, chill juice.
Pickle the leftover rinds.
Rub the rim of a cocktail glass with lime then dip in a combination of 1 teaspoon of Tajin and 1 tablespoon of sugar.
Add ingredients to a blender with 1/2 cup of ice, blend until smooth then pour into a margarita glass, garnish and serve.

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P.S. How to pick a ripe, sweet watermelon


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20210801

PEACH MELBA MARTINI Cocktail Recipe

PEACH MELBA MARTINI Cocktail Recipe

Peach Melba is a classic dessert created by August Escoffier for the Australian opera singer, Dame Nellie Melba. It's a combination of peaches on vanilla ice cream with a Raspberry Coulee (sauce) topped with slivered almonds.

Sadly, it has gone out of vogue as a preferred dessert and that's really a shame because it's absolutely delicious. It's even better as a cocktail. Tart raspberries and sweet, juicy peaches are a beautifully balanced combination complemented by creamy vanilla ice cream and the nutty crunch of toasted almonds and I've done just that below.

PEACH MELBA MARTINI Cocktail with Ingredients and Instructions

The
PEACH MELBA
MARTINI

INGREDIENTS
1 Oz. Peach Vodka
1 Oz. Whipped Cream Vodka
1/2 C. Peach Puree
1 Oz. Half & Half
1/2 Cup Ice

Garnish: Chopped Toasted Almonds on Rim, Whipped Cream, Chambord, Peach Slice, Fresh Raspberries

DIRECTIONS
Dip the glass rim in Chambord then into the chopped almonds. Chill glass in freezer.
Shake the ingredients in a cocktail shaker until chilled.
Pour into your chilled cocktail glass.
Top with whipped cream.
Add the peach slice and a few raspberries, drizzle on 1 ounce of Chambord and serve.

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National Peach Melba Day is January 13th and Peach Month is August.

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PEACH MELBA BEER FLOAT


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20210719

BANANA DAIQUIRI Cocktail Recipe

Banana Daiquiri Cocktail Recipe

Most references claim the Banana Daiquiri was created by Capt. George Soule in 1953 at Mountain Top, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. It is still featured as the signature drink at the bar at Mountain Top today. However, there are some references to the originator being the legendary Tiki Cocktail genius Harry K. Yee of the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki.

Don't know for sure, don't really care. A Banana Daiquiri is a pleasantly balanced rum Cocktail that everyone should try. Once you do you'll never look at a banana in the same way again.

It is traditionally served frozen in a Hurricane glass and garnished up like a Tiki drink.

Recipe Tip: If you freeze your banana ahead of time it will make the drink smoother and stay cold longer.

Banana daiquiri cocktail with Ingredients and Instructions

The
BANANA
DAIQUIRI

Ingredients
1 Oz. Cruzan Rum
3/4 Oz. Banana Liqueur
1/2 Oz. Fresh Lime Juice
2 Tbsp. Simple Syrup
1 Banana, sliced
1 Cup Ice

Garnish
Slice of Banana, Cocktail Cherry

Directions
Blend all ingredients until smooth.


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Fun Little Doctor Who connections for fellow Whovians: A Banana daiquiri was a cocktail that the Tenth Doctor claimed to have invented a few centuries too early after returning from 18th century France in The Girl in the Fireplace.

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SPICED BANANA DAIQUIRI


ALL MY DAIQUIRI RECIPES

National Banana Day is April 20th and National Daiquiri Day is July19th.


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20210714

The NUDE Martini

NUDE MARTINI Cocktail Recipe

The
NUDE
Martini

Ingredients
3 Oz. Chilled Vodka
1/2 Oz. Dry Vermouth


Directions
 Shake ingredients with ice. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Enjoy.

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National NUDE Day is on July 14th and National Send A Nude Day is May 19th.

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