20110715

THE GREAT MARTINI DEBATE

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MARTINI or COCKTAIL?
Just to clarify matters. . . .

There is a great debate going on about martinis these days.  On one hand you have the classicists who claim a "martini" is only gin and vermouth, on the other hand you have the uppity renegades who will call any cocktail served in a martini glass a "martini".

I'm an uppity renegade. I specialize in what I call "designer martinis" which is pretty much any cocktail I like or create that fits in a martini glass!  I have a thing for martini glasses which is what started my whole obsession with "designer martinis" and martini art in the first place.

A cocktail these days is considered anything with booze in it but the true definition is any wine or distilled liquor mixed with flavoring ingredients. A martini these days is not so easily defined.

According to the I.B.A., a classic "Martini" is GIN (not vodka): vermouth (generally dry) in a 5:1 ratio with either an olive or a lemon twist. It is stirred with ice not shaken as shaking bruises the gin, and it should be served in the classic conical bowl martini glass, "up" which means no ice in the glass.

A "martini" made with vodka is called a "vodka martini" or alternately, a Kangaroo. A "martini" garnished with a cocktail onion is a Gibson, a "martini" that includes olive juice is a "Dirty Martini", and a "martini" made with Rose's Lime Juice instead of vermouth is a Gimlet.  James Bond drank a Vesper and the girls on Sex and the City drank Cosmos and Flirtinis.  If you want to get really classic and drink the original "martini" then maybe you should be tipping up a Martinez!

If you want a little more info on the whole shebang read my History of The Martini.

As for me, I'm sticking with my renegade ways and enjoying my cocktails in a martini glass and calling them a "martini".  Argue all you want, debate until the sun goes nova, it's a free country (sorta, still) and when the sun starts to set (as long as it's still there) and the clock nears five I will be happily sipping my martini...one way or another.

Updated 6-2017
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20110714

GRAND MARNIER COCKTAILS



Grand Marnier is a liqueur made from a blend of cognacs and distilled essence of bitter orange. It was created in 1880 and named Curaçao Marnier by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostoll, however Cesar Ritz stated it needed "a grand name for a grand liqueur" and  renamed it Grand Marnier. For that privilege Marnier-Lapostoll reportedly helped him fund the purchase for the famed Hôtel Ritz Paris. To this day, six generations later, Grand Marnier is still owned and produced by the Marnier-Lapostoll family.

Aside from being a lovely digestive and an element in countless classic cocktails, Grand Marnier is also a main ingredient in two classic desserts created by Auguste Escoffier, Crêpe Suzette and the Grand Marnier® Souffle.

To celebrate National Grand Marnier Day, please enjoy some of my favorite cocktails that employ this lovely orange infused liqueur.
  GRAND MARNIER
COCKTAILS

CRANBERRY POMEGRANATE MARTINI
CRÊPES SUZETTE COCKTAIL
EL PRESIDENTE > LA PRESIDENTA COCKTAIL
JACK O'LANTERN MARTINI
KISSED TOO MANY FROGS MARTINI
LAVENDER ORANGE MARTINI
NIGHT'S WATCH COFFEE TODDY
ORANGE JULIUS MARTINI
ORANGE TRUFFLE MARTINI
ORANGE SCORPION MARTINI
ORANGE CREAMSICLE MARTINI
PIECES OF EIGHT MARTINI
POMEGRANATE MARGARITA
PRETTY IN PINK FLIRTINI
RICH BITCH MARTINI
SOLAR ECLIPSE MARGARITA
SPARKLING CRANBERRY CRUSH
SWAGGETIZER MARTINI
TOOTSIE ROLL MARTINI

July 14th is National Grand Marnier Day

Updated 2-2019
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20110708

HOT? CHILL OUT WITH A FROZEN COCKTAIL MARTINI GRANITA


MARTINI GRANITAS
Chill Out with a Martini
You Can Eat With a Spoon!
 
I made a huge blender of my Cherries Jubilee Martinis last week and actually had some left over.  I don't ever waste a cocktail so I simply poured it into a baggie and popped it in the freezer. When I had broken my blender once a few years ago this is exactly what I did to make some frozen daiquiris!  I simply mixed my cocktail as usual but then froze it in a baggie.  When it was nearly frozen I simply smashed the bag around in my hands until it was slushy enough to pour!
 
Pure alcohol doesn't freeze in a home fridge but, if you have enough mixer in it, you can get it to solidify, the more mixer to alcohol ratio the harder your cocktail will freeze. (Check out how I did my Martini Popsicles). When I took the frozen martini mixture out it was actually solid enough I had to scrape it out and this is exactly what you do when you make any granita!  So I scraped it right into a cool martini glass, stuck a spoon in it and - Ta Da! - a delicious frozen cocktail that was a perfect happy hour refreshment in the triple digit heat!
 

What's a Granita?
It's a grainy ice with intense flavoring that is served as a palate cleanser between courses or as a dessert.  It contains no cream or egg whites so it's not an ice cream or a sorbet.  Think of it as a snow cone or shave ice but with much more intense flavor as the "ice" is created from the flavor elements instead of a syrup being poured over ice.
 
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20110707

WHITE GRAPE MARTINI


THE WHITE GRAPE MARTINI

A friend of mine grows grapes and he brought over a huge bunch of these teeny weeny little green grapes . . . Read More.


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