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I_Fortuna
July 3, 2013
Ginger liqueur is right up my alley. I love this for a nice summer cocktail! Thanks!
Ohdrat
August 6, 2011
Finding Domaine De Canton was a bit more of a challenge than I expected but after my successful search and then making the cocktail I am a fan! The second batch I upped the Domaine De Canton from 3/4 to a full ounce and I found that more to mine and my guests liking. Also, Hendricks is a must for this one.
Rivka
July 21, 2011
where's the glass in the above pic from? it's so elegant. methinks I need a few of those.
lorigoldsby
July 18, 2011
Salut! Jenny....love how you "muddled" thru....ever thought of using an actual pickled lotus root as the garnish? They are quite pretty in an airy way. My only tip is to rinse them well and maybe allow them to soak in a gin or domaine bath for a few minutes
lmerdmann
July 18, 2011
The drink sound wonderful, but in a pre-chilled glass? Don't you mean simply "chilled"? After all, pre-chilled would still be warm! (Years ago we used to heat the oven as we were making a dish; now we preheat it.) Let's think before jargon takes over the world -- if anyone cares. Guess I need another drink.
Jestei
July 18, 2011
I think the author means chilled pre-making. Anyway. Not worst jargon I have heard in my life. Think of all the synonyms for being fired.
healthierkitchen
July 18, 2011
Just one more reason to get myself over to the store to get some Domaine de Canton and St. Germain, which I have been meaning to do for months!
mrslarkin
July 18, 2011
Oh, fancy! Will try very soon, when I'm in a fancy mood (which is practically never, but I promise I'll try it anyway.) I have made this awesome cucumber cocktail ...it's a drink AND a snack! http://www.food52.com/recipes/13213_cucumber_cooler Cheers, Jenny!
MrsWheelbarrow
July 18, 2011
This looks delicious! I've been on a St. Germain kick and I've been making something called a French G&T - 2 parts gin, 1 part St. Germain, 1/2 part lime juice. Tonight, I'm going all out with the Lotus. Thanks, Jenny.
wssmom
July 18, 2011
Is everyone on the St. Germain kick? I love the stuff and the French G&T sounds lovely ...
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