Smoked Anise
Stir 15 seconds, julep strain, straight up, cocktail glass, garnish with floating star anise.
"A spicy and smoky drink that would work well at a fall or winter get-together"
"This drink was designed for the Marie Brizard 2008 Cocktail Competition just as I was working on new drinks for the fall. I liked the strong Anise flavor I got from Sobieski vodka and highlighted it with the Anisette, which also highlighted the sweetness from the rye in the vodka. To complement it all, I added
just a touch of smoke from Laphroaig and left it at that. The drink is nice and simple with great flavors that are normally challenging in cocktails (anise and smoke)." -- H Joseph Ehrmann
http://www.grouprecipes.com/78064/spicy-smoky-anise-martini-cocktail.ht…, correspondence from creator to Kindred Cocktails
- 1/4 oz. whiskey
- Cuttlefish — Barbados Rum, Pisco, Aquavit, Corn Whiskey, Peychaud's Bitters, Ancho Reyes chile liqueur, Pastis, Simple syrup, Lemon peel
- Balaklava Special No. 2 — Kummel, Absinthe, Cognac, Kirschwasser, Heavy cream, Orgeat
- The Haunted Hacienda — Venezuelan rum, Aquavit, Pedro Ximénez Sherry, Bitters, Orange peel
- Norwegian Wood — Aquavit, Applejack, Sweet vermouth, Herbal liqueur, Bitters, Lemon peel
- Calico Jack (The Independent) — Indian Rum, Becherovka, Cherry Liqueur, Sweet vermouth, Orange peel
I have sought confirmation for Elixir about the name, ingredients, history, and attribution for this cocktail. This is obviously not a relative of a true Martini and perhaps has a better name.
Sounds similar to the Dreamy Dorini Smoking Martini created by Audrey Saunders that I saw mentioned on eGullet:
http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?/topic/82754-simple-vodka-cocktail-…
H. Joseph Ehrmann kindly wrote back with the original recipe, notes, and an aritcle from November 30, 2008 in the New York Times where it was featured. I have updated the recipe's name, history, date, and reference to reflect these source references.
Thanks, Dan, for doing that, and thanks to H. Joseph Ehrmann.