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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Bloody mary

 Bloody Mary Cocktail Ingredients

  •  4 -6 cubes (cracked) Ice
  • 1dash Worcestershire sauce
  •  1 dash tabasco sauce
  •  1 measure vodka
  •  6 measures tomato juice
  •  1/2 a lemon worth lemon juice
  •  1 pinch celery salt
  •  1 pinch cayenne pepper


Put the cracked ice into a shaker. Dash the Worcestershire sauce and Tobasco sauce over the ice and pour in the vodka, tomatoe juice and lemon juice. Shake vigorously until a frost forms. Strain into a tall, chilled glass, add a pinch of celery salt and a pinch of cayenne pepper. Decorate with celery stick and/ or slice of lemon.
This classic cocktail was invented in 1921 at the legendary Harry's Bar in Paris. Variations: Bloody Maria, Cold and Clammy Bloody Mary, Bullshot.

Zombie


 Cocktail Ingredients:                                               


1/2 oz 
1 oz 
1 oz 
1/2 oz 
1 tsp 
2 oz 
1 oz 
1 oz 

How to make a Zombie Cocktail

Blend all ingredients with ice except Bacardi 151 proof rum. Pour into a collins glass. Float Bacardi 151 proof rum on top. Garnish with a fruit slice. sprig of mint and a cherry.

Da Vinci Code

                 Ingredients

30ml Frangelico


30ml White Rum

30ml fresh orange juice


1 fresh passionfruit

          Method

1.Scoop out the flesh of the passionfruit into a chilled Martini glass.


2.Add other ingredients to a cocktail shaker and shake with ice.

3.Strain into the Martini glass.


4.Garnish with a passionfruit slice.

Frangelico

Dating back more than 300 years, Frangelico, from northern Italy, is a hazelnut-flavoured liqueur and can be enjoyed neat, over ice, with coffee or in a wide variety of stylish cocktails.
                                        

Japanese Slipper

                 
                           Ingredients

       -30mL Midori Liqueur

      -30mL Cointreau Liqueur

      -30mL Lemon juice

                        Method

   1.Shake ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.

   2.Strain into a Martini glass.

   3.Garnish with a maraschino cherry.

Half fill shaker with ice, add other ingredients. Shake and pour into martini glass. Garnish with a slice of lemon, or a glace cherry at the bottom of  the glass.



                                               Midori Lemon Liqueur

Midori – the Japanese word for ‘green’ – is the sweet, melon-flavoured liqueur behind the iconic Japanese Slipper cocktail.




                      
 
      
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Toblerone


It’s hard to top the feeling of enjoyment and satisfaction you get when taking a bite of your favorite candy bar, and while I truly enjoy eating my calories, there are times when drinking them is just as enjoyable.
Made without a drop of chocolate liqueur, yet tasting just like the popular Swiss chocolate Toblerone. This fantastic little cocktail manages to do exactly that.
Ingredients                                                           
  • 3 ounces milk
  • 1 ounce Frangelico
  • 1 ounce irish cream
  • 1 ounce coffee liqueur
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • Toblerone (optional garnish)

Instructions

1.Fill a highball glass half-way with ice.

2.Pour milk into glass.

3.Mix hazelnut liqueur, irish cream, coffee liqueur, and honey in a cocktail shaker filled half-way with ice for 20-30 seconds. Strain and pour into highball glass. Stir well.

4.Garnish with a piece of Toblerone candy bar.











Sunday, December 2, 2012

Chocolate cocktail with mint flavor

Алкохолни коктели за новогодишната ноќ

Alcoholic cocktails for New Year's Eve Ingredients:

  •     20 ml tequila
  •     30 oz ouzo
  •     chocolate syrup
  •     20 oz chocolate liqueur
  •     ice



Method of preparation: The tip of a glass of martini decorate with chocolate syrup. Alcoholic ingredients and ice place in shaker and Shake nice. The resulting liquor pour it in the glass martini and further decorate.

Blue Champagne Cocktail Recipe

Blue Champagne Cocktail

                             Ingredients you need

   1 oz. Vodka
   1/4 oz Lemon Juice
   2 - 3 dashes Triple Sec
   2 - 3 dashes Blue Curacao

                               Champagne
How to make a Blue Champagne Cocktail Combine all ingredients except for the champagne in and ice-filled shaker and shake well. Strain into a champagne flute, top with champagne, and serve. Type of drink Cocktail Recommended glass Cocktail Glass

New Year's Sparkler Recipe

New Year's Sparkler.

Ingredients you need

  • 1 oz SKYY Infusions Passion Fruit
  • 1.5 oz Pomegranate Juice 
  • 3.5 oz Champagne
  •  
    5-6 Raspberries
How to make a New Year's Sparkler 

*Combine SKYY Infusions Raspberry and cranberry juice in a chilled champagne flute and top with champagne. Garnish with raspberry tree.*

*Slide 5-6 raspberries onto long skewer and place vertically in champagne glass.

Infuse passion into the New Year with a flashy cocktail featuring SKYY Infusions Passion Fruit, fresh juice and raspberries. The
New Years Sparkler is an easy way to spice up your champagne flute this New Years Eve. Type of drink Cocktail Recommended glass Champagne Flute

Alabama Slammer

The Alabama Slammer is one of those great highball juice drinks that are perfect anytime and should be able to be ordered in almost any establishment. The mix of vodka, Southern Comfort, amaretto and sloe gin is topped off with orange juice for a refreshing, sippable drink. There is also an Alabama Slammer shooter, which is similar but skips the vodka and orange juice.

Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
Yield: 1 Cocktail


Ingredients:
  • 1/2 oz
  • 1/2 oz Southern Comfort

Preparation:

  • Fill with orange juice.

Cinderella (non-alcoholic)

The taste of tropical fruit comes to life in this refreshing mocktail. If you'd like a more elegant looking Cinderella, cut all of the juices and ginger ale in half and serve it in a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with both pineapple and orange slices and don't forget that little paper umbrella for an extra finishing touch.

Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
Yield: 1 Drink


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     Preparation:


Monday, November 26, 2012

Piña Colada

Almost everyone has heard of the Piña Colada (thanks in part to the 1979 Rupert Holmes song "Escape (The Piña Colada song)") and almost just as many people have probably tried one. It is one of the most popular tropical cocktails and it is definitely one of the creamiest.
This shaken version is a more recent adaptation of the original Frozen Piña Colada from the 1950's. Personally, I prefer the frozen version, but this is a nice option if a blender is not handy.

Prep Time: 4 minutes
Total Time: 4 minutes
Yield: 1 Drink


                                                              Ingredients:
Piña Colada Cocktail
  • 2 oz pineapple juice
  • 2 oz light rum
  • 1-1/2 oz coconut cream
  • Pineapple wedge for garnish
Maraschino cherry for garnish


                   Preparation: 
  • Pour the ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
  •  Shake well.
  •  Pour into a chilled cocktail or collins glass.
  •  Garnish with the pineapple wedge and maraschino cherry.

B&B

B&B, or Brandy & Benedictine.  It's one of the icons of fine drinking and is a true classic cocktail. Often, a B&B is served on the rocks, although some prefer it straight up. One thing is for sure, it is almost always served in a brandy snifter. The producers of Benedictine also make a pre-mixed B&B, which is really good, but there's nothing like choosing your favorite brandy.

 



                    Ingredients:
  • 1 oz Benedictine
  • 1 oz brandy

                            Preparation:
  • Pour the Benedictine into a brandy snifter.
  • Use the back of a bar spoon to gently float the brandy on top.

Kamikaze


This cocktail is the "sophisticated" version of the original Kamikaze shooter that can cause quite a bit of damage, hence the name. Another popular of the neat version is
a "SoCo" Kamikaze, in which the vodka is replaced with Southern Comfort.

        Prep Time: 3 minutes
        Total Time: 3 minutes
        Yield: 1 Cocktail


            Ingredients:
  •  1 1/2 oz vodka
  •  1 oz lime juice
  •  1 oz triple sec
  •  Lime wedge for garnish
           Preparation:
  • Pour the ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice cubes.
  • Shake well.
  • Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
  • Garnish with the lime wedge.

White Russian


The White Russian is a drink everyone should know. It's a simple, creamy vodka mixed drink with a nice coffee flavor that makes a great after dinner sipper. If you skip the cream you'll have a Black Russian, give the White Russian a shake at the end and you have a Dirty Bird, add amaretto and you have a Roasted Toasted Almond. The related drink list to the White Russian is almost endless.

                                         View Video: How to Make a White Russian

Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes
Yield: 1 Cocktail
                     Ingredients:
  • 1 1/2 oz vodka
  • 3/4 oz Kahlua coffee liqueur
  • 3/4 oz cream

                     Preparation:
  • Pour the vodka and Kahlua into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice.
  • Stir.
  • Gently top with the cream.

Tequila Sunrise

The Tequila Sunrise is a personal favorite because it tastes and looks great. The grenadine adds a fine sweetness to the orange juice and tequila and becomes more prominent as you get toward the bottom of the glass. The story behind the drink says that it was first served in Cancun and Acapulco in the 50's to welcome tourists but, after a brief surge in 70's discos, it lost much of its limelight.

                                              View Video: 5 Easy Tequila Cocktails


   Prep Time: 2 minutes
   Total Time: 2 minutes
   Yield: 1 Drink


Tequila Sunrise Cocktail
                     Ingredients:
  • 4 oz orange juice
  • 2 oz tequila
  • 1/2 oz grenadine
  • orange slice for garnish
  • maraschino cherry for garnish
                    Preparation:
  • Pour the tequila and the orange juice into a highball glass with ice cubes.
  • Stir.
  • Slowly pour the grenadine around the inside edge of the glass, it will sink and slowly rise to mix with the other ingredients naturally.
  • Garnish with the orange slice and cherry.

10 Mocktails (non-alcoholic cocktails)

   Afterglow
               You need:
  • 4 parts Orange juice
  • 4 parts Pineapple juice
  • 1 part Grenadine

No, this is not inspired by INXS’ song with JD Fortune on vocals but you will surely be fortunate to have a taste of Afterglow by building all ingredients in a tall glass. Add ice and serve to friends in a party. Indeed, this non-alcoholic drink will make you the star of your party. It is not just easy to mix; it’s also light in calories and definitely easy on the
budget.





              You need:                                                   Atomic Cat
  • 4 oz. Orange juice
  • 4 oz. Tonic water
Experience an atomic flavor by preparing Atomic Cat Mocktail. This drink will surely scratch you down to the throat minus the kick of alcohol. All you have to do is build 4 oz. Orange juice and 4 oz. Tonic water in a cocktail shaker and mix it very well. Strain the mixture over a chilled highball glass and the party is on.



                            
            Morning Star                                              You need:
  • 1 tsp. Honey
  • 1 tsp. Sugar
  • 3 Pineapple chunks
  • 10 Pineapple juice
  • 1 fill Mineral water
  • Vanilla stick

Be blinded by the stellar vision that the bright Morning Star Mocktail can give you. In a mixing glass, build all ingredients except the vanilla stick. Mix it well and pour over a chilled cocktail glass and finish it with a vanilla stick. Mornings will never be the same with the sweet and refreshing taste of this bright colored Morning Star Mocktail.



                                                 Hurricane
       You need:
  • 2 oz Orange juice
  • 2 oz Cranberry juice
  • 1 oz Grapefruit juice
  • 1 oz Apple juice
  • Crushed Ice
  • Orange Slice
Be blown away by the amalgam of fruit flavors of Hurricane Mocktail by simply mixing all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Shake it well until the fruit juices are fully infused. Pour it over a cocktail glass of your choice and add crushed ice. Finish it of with an orange slice and savor a hurricane of fruit flavors burst in your mouth.




   Virgin Mary Mocktail
                You need:
  • 4 oz Tomato juice
  • Dash of Lemon juice
  • Dash of Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 drops Tabasco sauce
  • Salt
  • Celery stalk for garnish
  • Pickle garnish for garnish (optional)

This is obviously a non-intoxicating drink that can be served to friends if you want a hangover-free escapade. Indeed, the name speaks for itself. This virgin drink is a lighter and non-alcoholic variation of the Bloody Mary. Taste is virgin goodness by simply mixing all the ingredients in a highball glass. Use a stirrer and mix it thoroughly, garnish with a stalk of celery and pickles for garnish, taste and say “Hail Virgin Mary— the mocktail”!



                                                            Shirley Temple
        You need:
  • 4 oz Ginger ale/Lemon-lime Soda
  • 1/2 oz Grenadine syrup
  • Twist of lemon peel
  • Thin slice of orange
  • 2 or 3 ice cubes
For those of you who don’t know, Shirley Temple is a famous actress who started her career at a very young age. She is famous for her role as Sara Crewe in the movie A Little Princess back in the late 1930’s. I am not also familiar with Shirley Temple but I as I look into her old photos, she exuded an innocent aura. No wonder why this sweet and non-alcoholic drink is named after her. So how we can taste Shirley Temple’s sweetness? It is easy. You just have to mix all ingredients in a tall glass and garnish with a slice of orange, maraschino cherry and add ice cubes.




   Baby Orange Fizz Mocktail
 You need:
  • 5 oz. Orange juice
  • 1 oz. Sweet and sour
  • Soda water
  • Raspberries
Who says that mocktails can’t be fizzy? Well, you are totally wrong. Indeed, there is also a science behind virgin drinks and you can try it by coupling 5 oz. Orange juice, 1 oz. Sweet and Sour and Soda water in a highball glass and your Baby Orange Fizz is conceived. Lastly, drop a raspberry fruit or two and indulge.





                                                                         Piña Colada
                   You need:
  • 6 oz Fresh Pineapple juice
  • 2 oz Coconut cream
  • 1 cup Ice (crushed)

Get a load of Spanish goodness by taking your Piña Colada to the next level. Take the light rum out and leave 6 oz fresh pineapple juice, 2 oz coconut cream and 1 cup crushed ice on a cocktail glass. Mix it well and top it off with a slice of fresh pineapple. Use a uniquely shaped straw to sip its creamy goodnes.






               Mojito
                   You need:
  • 1 1/2 oz Club soda
  • 3 fresh Mint sprigs
  • 2 tsp Sugar
  • 3 dashes Angostura bitters
  • 3 tbsp fresh Lemon juice

Delight into the minty taste of Cuba minus the kick of the white rum by simply muddling the sugar, mint leaves and a little club soda into a highball glass. Add the 3 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice, 1 1/2 oz Club soda and drop lime wedges, 3 dashes Angostura bitters and ice cubes. Mix your non-alcoholic Mojito using a customized stirrer and garnish with mint sprigs. Indeed, you have the heaven called Havana in those simple steps.







                                                                  Mai Tai
                   You need:
  • 1/2 oz Fresh Orange Juice
  • 1/2 oz Almond Syrup
  • 1/2 oz fresh Lime juice
  • 1/2 oz Sour mix
  • 3 dashes Angostura bitters
  • Maraschino cherry for garnish
  • Crushed Ice
Enjoy the taste of Mai Tai without its rubase by simply mixing all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Strain the fruity mixture onto an old-fashioned glass half-filled with ice and garnish with maraschino cherry.

Top 10 Classic Cocktails

  • 10. Tom Collins

- 1 tablespoon sugar syrup
- Juice of 1 medium lemon
- 3-4 ounces of gin (2 measures)


Stir all of the above together in the Tom Collins glass (see image above) and add 4 ice-cubes. Fill with soda water, stir again, and serve immediately. If you use Old Tom Gin (see below), use half the quantity of sugar syrup.
Originally a Tom Collins was made with Old Tom Gin which is a sweetened type of gin. Unfortunately it is not seen often these days so we have to substitute regular gin and sugar syrup1. A collins is served in the tallest glass used for cocktails which is, appropriately,   named a Tom Collins glass. It will normally hold 12-16 ounces.




  • 9. Mint Julep
Mintjulep
In a tall bar glass (this is not used for serving – just mixing) put 1 tablespoon of sugar syrup, a dozen young mint leaves, and 2 or 3 dashes of angostura bitters. Bruise the mint gently with a muddler and blend the whole mix by stirring and pressing slightly (do NOT use a blender). Do not crush the mint leaves or it will release bitter juices. Pour 2 ounces of Bourbon over the top.
Remove julep glasses from the refrigerator and fill with crushed ice (being careful not to touch the glasses with your bare hands. Pour the julep over the top and stir for a few minutes. Add some more ice and top with enough Bourbon to fill the glass to 1/4 inch from the top. Insert two long straws and decorate with sugared mint leaves and serve.
Everyone has their own take on the julep (particularly the mint julep) so it can be very controversial to present a recipe as the “best”. Nevertheless, I think after tasting you will agree with this one.



  • 8. Gin Sling
Straits-Sling


1 teaspoon of sugar syrup
2 teaspoons of lemon juice
3 ounces of gin


Combine the ingredients in a goblet or highball glass. Fill the glass with chilled soda water. If you wish, you can omit the lemon juice, but I recommend keeping it. This is now ready to serve.
The generic term sling refers to a drink made of sweetened spirits and water. You can substitute virtually any spirit for gin in this recipe to produce a whiskey sling, a rum sling, a brandy sling, etc.




  • 7. El Presidente
Presidente



1 part French vermouth

3 parts rum
1 dash of grenadine


Put all three ingredients in to an old fashioned glass (an old fashioned glass is the type of glass you normally serve a whiskey on the rocks – “old fashioned” here does not mean antique,) with large cubes of ice. Drop a twist of orange peel (and optionally a cherry) on to the top and serve. NOTE: many people mistakenly think that grenadine is a raspberry liqueur – that is not correct. Grenadine is made from pomegranates and you should not substitute raspberry in this recipe.
This recipe is for the “Cuban” El Presidente. There is also an “American” El Presidente which includes lemon juice and curacao.




  • 6. Daiquiri
Daiquiri

Shake all of the above vigorously and strain in to chilled old fashioned or cocktail glasses.
Interestingly, this drink was originally called a Bacardi, but the Bacardi company won a copyright suit so the name daiquiri has stuck.





  •  5. Sazerac  



1 teaspoon of sugar syrup
3 dashes of bitters

2 – 2.5 ounces whiskey


Fill small old fashioned glasses with ice and set aside to chill.
Stir the above ingredients with large ice cubes until thoroughly chilled. Empty the old fashioned glasses and swirl a dash of absinthe in each one – discarding any left over liquid. Strain the liquor into each chilled and swirled glass. Twist a peel of lemon over each glass and drop it on top as a garnish. Serve with a small glass of ice water on the side as a chaser.








  • 4. Margarita
Margarita


1 part tequila
1 part Cointreau (or any orange liqueur
1 part lime juice


Combine the above ingredients in a small old fashioned glass with crushed ice and stir to combine. Serve immediately.
The origins of the Margarita are unknown. What is known is that it is not a drink that is meant to be blended in an electric blender and served like a slushy!

  • 3. Sidecar
Sidecar


1 part cointreau
2 parts lemon juice
8 parts brandy


Shake the above ingredients over ice and strain in to a glass of your choice (see below).
These are normally served in a sour or delmonico glass, but you can use a standard cocktail glass. This happens to be my favorite cocktails.

  • 2. Manhattan
Milehigh Manhattan


1 part Italian vermouth
5 parts whiskey
1 dash angostura


Stir (never shake) the above in a bar glass with ice. Strain in to a cocktail glass and garnish with a single maraschino cherry – if it does not have a stem, place it on a toothpick.
The Manhattan is normally made with rye whiskey, but you can substitute bourbon if you prefer.

  • 1. Martini
Martini


1 part Lillet Vermouth (French)
7 parts best quality gin (I recommend Tanqueray No. 10)


This is likely to be the most controversial cocktail on the list as the true martini has been greatly maligned in film and bars all around the world. First of all, let us just clarify a few points. A martini is made with gin. Always. If you use vodka, it is not a “Martini” it is a “Vodka Martini” – only an ignorant person would ask for a martini and complain if it is not made from vodka. Using a twist of lemon instead of an olive in a Vodka Martini, gives you an entirely different drink which is called a Kangaroo.

The second serious issue that needs clarification is that you never shake a Martini. James Bond is wrong – a Martini is always stirred. If you ask for a Martini shaken, you merely show your ignorance. The reason for this is that all white cocktail are stirred – shaking introduced bubbles, introduces too much water, and the shaken wine (vermouth) makes the final result murky. Incidentally, if you absolutely must have it shaken – it is not a Martini, it is a Bradford. Now, on to the recipe. This is the best Martini recipe you will find.

Stir ingredients (don’t stir too vigorously) in a bar glass with ice. Strain in to a chilled cocktail glass and twist some lemon peel over the top (do not put the peel in the drink – just twist it to spray the top with the juices). Serve with one stuffed olive on a toothpick (for some reason it has become fashionable to serve a martini with 2, and sometimes even 3 olives. This changes the flavor of the drink and should not be done).
If you use a cocktail onion instead of an olive, you have a Gibson rather than a Martini.

** Sugar syrup can be made at home by combining equal parts of sugar and water and cooking until the sugar has completely dissolved. It is much easier to use this for cocktails as sugar can be difficult to dissolve in alcohol and you can up end up with grains in your cocktail. When using sugar syrup, you can substitute one for one**.