Posts Tagged ‘champagne glass’

Champagne Cranberry Cocktail

 

(serves 1)

- Three Ketel One vodka soaked cranberries
- ½ oz Elderflower liqueur
- 6 oz of Moet & Chandon Champagne

Vodka Soaked Cranberries Recipe:
Mason Jar
Frozen Cranberries
Orange Flavored Vodka
Using a mason jar, add frozen cranberries and orange vodka.  Let sit for 2 weeks.

Muddle three cranberries in the bottom of an 8 oz champagne glass.  Add the Elderflower liqueur and top off with 6 oz of brut champagne

 

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“The Black Rose” — Recommended by Morticia Addams

Morticia

Morticia, the beautiful wife of Gomez Addams and mother to Wednesday and Pugsley, enjoys spending her time in the garden, cutting the heads off her roses and leaving only the stems.

Cocktail:

The Black Rose

5 oz Champagne Flute

Ingredients:

1 oz Smirnoff Vodka

1 oz Pom Juice

½ oz Rose sherbet

Splash of Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial

 

Measure 1 oz of Smirnoff Vodka, 1 oz Pom Juice and ½ oz Rose sherbet into a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake until the vodka and juice are blended.  Strain the contents into a champagne glass and fill with Champagne on the top of the glass.

Food Paring:

Jack-O-Roons

Pumpkin flavored macaroons decorated with whimsical jack-o-lantern faces

 

Ingredients:

Payard Pumpkin Macaroons

Wilton Ready to Use Icing Tubes – Available in numerous colors

 

Purchase your favorite Pumpkin Macaroons from Payard or a local bakery.  Using Ready to Use Icing Tubes from Wilton, decorate each macaroon with a whimsical jack-o-lantern face.

 

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The French Guillotini

The French Guillotini Cocktail

The French Guillotini Cocktail

I wanted to create a playful and somewhat macabre cocktail for Bastille Day this year that was a take on a classic French cocktail. Champagne cocktails seemed very fitting especially as we were going over my friend Shalini’s house a Bastille Day dinner party, an admitted Francophile and lover of champagne.

I found my inspiration for the Guillotini in the French 75 cocktail made from gin, champagne, lemon juice and sugar. The drink was originally concocted in the Franco-American war by mixing champagne with cognac as it was readily available and the combination was said to have such a kick that it felt like being shelled with the powerful French 75mm howitzer artillery piece, also called a “75 Cocktail”, or “Soixante Quinze” in French. The gin version was popularized in America at the Stork Club.

Ingredients:
5 oz. Brut Champagne
1 oz. Fine Champagne Cognac
Superfine Suger
Maraschino Cherry w/ juice

Tools:
Cocktail Spoon
Two Shallow Dishes
Champagne Flute
One Ounce Shot Glass or Jigger

Use a tall dramatic champagne flute as it will heighten the spectacle of the presentation. Poor a small amount of the cherry juice and superfine sugar in separate shallow dishes just wide enough to dip the rim of the flute. First dip the rim in the juice then quickly in the sugar and immediately righten the glass. If done properly the sugar will melt in the cherry juice and start to drip down the edge of the glass (this is actually a good thing for this cocktail). You might need to practice once or twice until you achieve the perfect effect. Now carefully pour the cognac into the glass and slowly fill the remainder of the class with champagne. To complete the garnish slice a cherry in half an then almost in quarters leaving the two parts connected at the top. Slip the cherry on the rim and you have a gruesome but delicious French Guillotini. The sweetness of the sugar rim with the bold flavor on the cognac give this cocktail a sweet kick… ‘off with their heads’ and down the hatch.

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