I am going all typically British now, oh my goodness how hot was it last week!
Monday, 26 July 2021
Sunshine and cocktails
I am going all typically British now, oh my goodness how hot was it last week!
Thursday, 15 July 2021
Late cocktail review
Super late with my cocktail hour picture and recipe, not sure where the week has gone to be honest.
Last Friday ( 9th July) I decided that after a rough week at work, I would have a quick and simple cocktail and opted for a Brandy Alexander.
Brandy
Creme de Cacao
Single cream.
Put all ingredients into a just and stir over ice.
Strain into a glass.
I had dipped the glass in chocolate and served with some sweet treats.
It hit the spot and was well worth making.
If you try it I hope that you enjoy it.
Monday, 5 July 2021
The best hour of Friday
I really like Fridays, not just because obviously it is the start of the weekend, for me I have an early finish from work, time to mooch around the supermarket and get my weekly provisions, and then home for Cocktail hour.
I have spent the last year ( lockdowns) cooking 3-5 course French meals at weekends and suddenly this year, due to my working week being totally chaotic, I decided on cocktail hour and all that it entails.
I love to plan the cocktails and any nibbles that will go with them.
Friday was extra special this week as it was the T20 Roses Game ( and yes Yorkshire won)
Cocktails and cricket are a perfect combination.
So the cocktail du jour was
Midnightini
Blue Curacao
Vodka
Cranberry juice
( Sprite or 7up if desired)
Ice
This can be shaken or stirred your choice.
To the vodka add a dash of curacao and dash of cranberry, do this until you get the desired colour.
I ended up with a dark purple /blue colour, like the skies here at the moment at midnight as we are still on longish days.
Either shake with ice or stir with ice.
If you think this is too strong add a dash of 7up or Sprite.
It really was a fabulous cocktail
Wednesday, 30 June 2021
Fleur de Sureau mousseux
Every year sometime between May and July ( depending on the amount of sunshine) you will find me clambering into hedgerows, to pick elderflowers ( fleur de sureau).
Monday, 28 June 2021
Cocktails with a summer feel
Well the weather here in the North east of blighty took a turn for the worse on Thursday evening when we had some much needed rain and the temperature turned cooler, however by Friday it showed no sign of stopping ,so my cocktail hour felt a little bit odd, as I had planned it around sun and warmth. Never mind, living up here in the icy wastes, we take what is thrown at us.
Cocktail for the evening ( although not strictly a cocktail ) was
Frose
Bottle of rose wine ( put into a plastic container and put in the freezer for a good few hours)
splash of cherry brandy or grenadine
Frozen raspberries, strawberries or blackberries ( tiny sprinkling of sugar on these)
Remove the frozen rose from the freezer, it will be of 'slush' consistancy.
put into a blender ( Nurtibullet or hand blender will do)
Add the splash of grenadine or cherry brandy and the fruit
Blend.
Serve in a large coupe or wine glass with mint sprig and fruit to garnish
I served with chocolate dipped strawberries and grapes.
A wonderful cocktail , very easy to make, what more could you ask for
Add to that a weekend with Micky the Border Terrier and it was just the perfect way to chill out.
Have a great week.
Monday, 21 June 2021
Cocktail Hour on location
I took cocktail hour on location at the weekend, I decided to have a trip to Headingley for T20 cricket and worked a cocktail round the trip.
The cocktail was
'That's tea gentlemen' ( a much loved call at cricket on a hot day )
Camomile tea bag
Vodka
Champagne ( or cremant or cava)
Freshly squeezed orange juice
Orange peel twist to garnish
Soak the camomile teabag in the vodka for a few hours
Strain vodka into a flute, add orange and top up with chilled champagne.
I served it with a small selection of afternoon tea items and with the fabulous view of the pavilion.
Perfect for cricket..................or it would have been if the match hadn't been abandoned with out a ball being bowled!!
Rain!!!! The cricket spectators nemesis!
This would have been my first cricket since 2019, however I got to be back at Headingly and the lovely Headingley Lodge for the night.
Monday, 14 June 2021
Hair of the dog
It was all go at Maison des Guichets this weekend as I was dog sitting for the lovely Micky, and as such decided to dedicate the cocktail for cocktail hour to him.
I made a 'Hair of the dog'. This really is meant to be a morning after drink, however I do think that it is perfect for any time.
Hair of the Dog.
45ml Scotch
I tsp of honey
30ml Single cream
Ice
Put into a shaker, shake strain and drink.
Couldn't be easier.
The rest of the weekend, was taken up with dog walking, lots of cuddles and also a visit to the local brewery https://steammachinebrew.com
Dog friendly, wonderful homemade food and fabulous beer too, if you are in the local area its well worth a try.
The weekend was over in a flash, luckily the elderflowers are starting to come out here so this week will be busy getting 'champagne' under way.
Look out for recipe and posts on this soon.
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