Showing posts with label sidecar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sidecar. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Friday Happy Hour: Rum Carioca

Summer is the ideal time for tropical, refreshing rum drinks! And, as promised, your drinks will sing! Here are recipes for something tropical and a twist on a classic:


And, here are two classics, but with rum:


And, if you'd like more choices, take your pick:

Perfect!

Cheers!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Friday Happy Hour: Happy New Year!

New Year's Eve! The evening when sparkling wine flows! We certainly wish you the very happiest in 2011, and we're pleased to bring you several tempting drinks you can use to toast in the new year!

Our first drink is the appropriately named Champagne Cocktail:


This simple drink offers just enough complexity with the flavor of the bitters and orange twist to make it very satisfying. Also, the sugar helps accentuate the bubbles! Next, we have a slight variation on this drink:

A kick, indeed! A little more "oomph," huh? Along the same lines, the French 75 is a classic drink made with sparkling wine:


And here is another version of this drink, along with something they're calling a "French 90" which is very much like the brandy version we saw above:


Maybe it's not unfair to say that sparkling wine is kind of like bacon -- everything is better with it. Here we have a drink that's one of Rogers Park Retro's favorite, but with a sparkle:


Of course, you can have your sparkling wine by itself, too! Anyway you have it, we hope your new year sparkles!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Friday Happy Hour: the Sidecar

What do Margaritas and Cosmopolitans have in common with a Sidecar?

For one thing, they're classics. They're popular (well, maybe not the Sidecar -- but it should be!). The reason is because they all follow the basic formula of what some call the "New Orleans sour" -- that is, a base spirit, an orange liqueur, and citrus. The classic ratio is 3:2:1 for these ingredients, respectively -- but that can easily be experimented with.

Anyhoo .... halting the lecture. What's a Sidecar? Here's one recipe book's take on it:
Here's another recipe, this one from a 1957 edition of Old Mr. Boston's:

Their recipe is still the same 2:1:1 ration they used above. Except, of course, they call for triple sec (which is okay, actually).
Check out this recipe from the 1971 edition of Playboy's Host and Bar Book:
Obviously, their recipe contemplates a 1:1:1 ratio -- unless, they note, you want a "strong brandy accent," in which case, use a 3:1:1 ratio. Also, curacao (instead of Cointreau or triple sec) is going to make for a lot drier drink.
It so happens that the Sidecar is kind of a house specialty at Rogers Park Retro, and here's our signature recipe:
3 oz brandy
1 oz triple sec
1 oz lemon juice
1 tsp. maraschino liqueur
1 tsp. curacao (orange, not blue, just to clarify)
Garnish with a twist.
Cheers!