The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails: Over 350 Classic Drink Recipes With Great Writing from The New York Times by Steve V. Reddicliffe

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  • mjes on September 09, 2021

    Douglas fir gimlet (pg 267) - warning: this recipe uses grapefruit. Because of medications, I made both the recipe as written and the recipe using lime syrup (I consider yuzu as well). This is a wonderful application of Douglas fir eau de vie -- I am anxious to try other uses.

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  • ISBN 10 1604335874
  • ISBN 13 9781604335873
  • Published Nov 12 2015
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 448
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Sterling Publishing Co Inc
  • Imprint Cider Mills Press

Publishers Text

More than 350 drink recipes old and new with great writing from The New York Times.

Cocktail hour is once again one of America’s most popular pastimes and one of our favorite ways to entertain. And what better place to find the secrets of great drink-making than The New York Times? Steve Reddicliffe, the “Quiet Drink” columnist for The Times, brings his signature voice and expertise to this collection of delicious recipes from bartenders from everywhere, especially New York City. Readers will find treasured recipes they have enjoyed for years, including classics such as:

- Martini - Old-Fashioned - Manhattan - French 75 - Negroni - as well as favorites from the new generation of elixirs borne of the craft distilling boom.

Reddicliffe has carefully curated this essential collection, with memorable writing from famed New York Times journalists like Mark Bittman, Craig Claiborne, Toby Cecchini, Eric Asimov, Rosie Schaap, Robert Simonson, Melissa Clark, William L. Hamilton, Jonathan Miles, Amanda Hesser, William Grimes, and many more.

This compendium is arranged by cocktail type, with engaging essays throughout. Included are notes on how to set up your bar, stock, and run it—and of course hundreds of recipes, from Bloody Marys to Irish Coffees. The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails is the only volume you will ever need to entertain at home, whether it’s just for two, or for pleasing a crowd.

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