Gaby des Lys
Shake (or stir), strain, up.
Many contemporary recipes for this drink reduce the absinthe and add Angostura bitters.
- Wintery Mix — Gin, Orange chocolate liqueur, Bitters, Absinthe
Shake (or stir), strain, up.
Many contemporary recipes for this drink reduce the absinthe and add Angostura bitters.
Combine the brandy, syrup, and lemon juice in a punch bowl over a large block of ice and stir in the Champagne and soda shortly before serving. Garnish with rosemary sprigs and grapefruit peels.
Totally guessing at the serving size.
Shake, strain, up, garnish.
Her recipe for lemon/grapefruit/orange sherbet is here: http://homebargirl.com/2015/11/02/citrus-oleo-sherbet-1/
Stir, strain, flamed orange peel as garnish.
Curated this slightly. Added citation link. Adjusted drink as per the link (1/4 Benedictine --> 1/2). Added instructions. Thanks, Zachary
Stir, strain, up, add bubbles, twist.
Infuse lemon rinds (no pith) in brandy for 24-48 hrs.
Add water, lemon juice, and sugar.
Heat milk to scalding hot (stir frequently), then add to mixture and stir until it curdles. Grate 2 nutmegs into the mixture and then let it rest for 1 hr.
Strain through several layers of cheesecloth into bottles.
After some time, some things may settle out, you can draw off the clear liquid and rebottle, or strain before serving.
Store in cool dark place. Serve chilled as a dessert drink or dilute further to serve as a cocktail.
Can substitute rum.
This is David Wondrich's interpretation of Montague Summer's account of Mary Rockett's 1711 recipe.
Punch: The Delights and Dangers of the Flowing Bowl (2010)
Shake first four ingredients with ice; strain into large coupe, top and garnish.
Shake/strain/up/twist.
Far too sweet.
Build over ice and stir. Garnish with a brandied cherry.
This needs a tiny something extra to take it to the next level.
Perhaps sub Branca Menta for Fernet? Thanks, Zachary
Muddle blackberries in the bottom of a Pilsner glass, then fill with crushed ice. Shake and strain remaining ingredients except bitters which are floated on top of the finished drink.
Death and Co. Modern Classic Cocktails