Those of you who know me well, may find this next announcement a little incongruous… I’ve begun to write two columns on cocktails for the State of Maine’s publication, Maine Spirits. While at first blush, my low alcohol consumption may seem a bit odd for the writer of such a pursuit. On the other hand, cocktail creation is just another form of gastronomy and it’s in that vein that I approach this new project.
Last night the journey began. I started with a trusted source, Jamie Oliver, and made an Elderflower Tom Collins (watch the video). I must say, it was a good start. This morning, I then went out to restock our liquor cabinet and am now ready to roll. First on the list is a Blood Orange Margarita. I’ll letcha know how it goes.
Annie
Cocktail recipes coming to a blog near you!
6 Comments
Cindy Frederick
February 24, 2015 at 4:10 pmI am not a big drinker, mainely due to the taste! I am thinking if your bartending talents are anything like your cooking, I may have a little more spring in my step and a smile on my face. Looking forward to cocktails that are flavorful and lovely to look at. Cheers!!!
Annie Mahle
February 24, 2015 at 6:14 pmCute, Cindy. I’m not sure I can imagine any more spring in your step than there already is!
Kate Reckner
February 24, 2015 at 5:26 pmAnnie – combine your two skills. Give recipes on infusion concoctions. For example I make infused vodkas:
Lemon Mint (using Lemonhead candies, for part of it)
Strawberry rhubarb
Coffee mocha
etc.
Annie Mahle
February 24, 2015 at 6:13 pmI know. I’m loving all of the ideas that are coming to me. One that came today was a brady or rum drink with the pear nectar I made earlier this year. I’m having a blast! Your infusion sounds yummy.
Harold Hoffman
February 24, 2015 at 6:08 pmResearch! And don’t forget the rum drinks!
Annie Mahle
February 25, 2015 at 5:09 amAnd the research has begun, Harold! Last night I made a Blood Orange and Lime Mojito. Pretty good start, I gotta say.