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30 Classic Cocktails Everyone Should Know How to Make
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Merry
February 7, 2023
Now I need a list of easy appetizers to serve with all these cocktails.
cosmiccook
February 7, 2023
Dorie Greenspan's Cookie cookbook has an entire section devoted to "apero" & savory bites ideal for cocktails!
Jon P.
July 26, 2021
There are too many missing or wrong ingredients for this list to be definitive. First and foremost Last Word has Absinthe. Vesper has kine lillet not lillet blanc the modern substitute is cocchi americano. And so on...
Linda H.
July 22, 2021
I'd like to know some recipes for simple tequila cocktails. The only thing I enjoy, for many years now, is dry gin martinis. I am very curious about tequila cocktails and it sounds like you may know some good recipes. (Low carb preferably. No sugar)
cosmiccook
July 22, 2021
We LOVE TEQUILA! I can't drink Margs due to the citrus so our go to drink is the Barbacoa we sub 1/2 Mezcal & 1/2 Tequila. I don't like many Mezcals--even the high end ones! We LOVE Trader Joes Mezcal -- Espada Pecquena and @ $21--what a deal! Only change we make to the recipe is Ancho Verde Liqueur (instead of the Chipotle pepper) & some Mole bitters https://www.liquor.com/recipes/barbacoa/. I typically have Ginger syrup on hand that I make routinely for cooking, breakfast, teas etc.
Talicia S.
July 28, 2021
I highly recommend a Paloma, with grapefruit juice. It's worth it to get some black salt to sprinkle in a bit. My local speakeasy does this and it feels very fancy and tastes sooooo good.
ronjocky
March 7, 2022
cosmiccook. have you tried adding an ounce or to taste of Amaretto to your margarita. It tames down the acidity. My wife loves them that way. Salud
Bechelli
April 7, 2021
What about the Ramos Fizz. Shake up something delicious.
cosmiccook
July 22, 2021
One of my favorites--but not as an apero--either brunch or after a light meal in the summer--sort of a dessert drink.
melissapigue
April 2, 2021
I’ve recently become obsessed with Vespers!💜
j.
April 2, 2021
You may be familiar with this, but, if not, you’d probably also like the Corpse Reviver #2
j.
April 2, 2021
Gin-Cocchi Americano-fresh lemon juice-Cointreau (1:1:1:1), + a drop or two of absinthe. Delicious.
food52
April 1, 2021
Great list!
One cocktail l noticed went missing is The Classic Peruvian Pisco Sour cocktail.
One cocktail l noticed went missing is The Classic Peruvian Pisco Sour cocktail.
sarala D.
January 7, 2020
The aviation!!! My favorite❤. Gin, eau de violette, maraschino, lime, and a wonderful throw back to the 1930's
Charles B.
January 3, 2020
The stinger! Brandy and white creme de methe, though tequila stingers, in which the pepperiness and mint balance nicely, are pretty tasty, too. Celebrated in movies ranging from "The Bishop's Wife" to "High Society" to "Shampoo."
Jacob K.
December 31, 2019
The Moscow Mule with some cucumber and a little lime is a great way to go. In Germany at a lot of the bars I would go to, they use cucumber instead of lime. It's nice and refreshing, different level of drink, without that citrusy bite.
Josh C.
December 31, 2019
OH MY GOODNESS YOU HAVE TO FIX THAT SAZERAC PHOTO! The color is WAY off and there should be no ice!
carswell
December 29, 2019
Love, love, love a Negroni.
If Campari is too bitter for you then sub in some Aperol which also makes it a bit sweeter. Sometimes when I want a longer drink that is a little lighter I will top it up with some San Pellegrino Aranciata.
If Campari is too bitter for you then sub in some Aperol which also makes it a bit sweeter. Sometimes when I want a longer drink that is a little lighter I will top it up with some San Pellegrino Aranciata.
Virginia
November 6, 2019
Yes, a golden rum! My understanding is that this drink is called a Havana Sidecar-- delicious and deadly.
cosmiccook
November 4, 2019
The SideCar-- can't get enough of them. We don't care for bourbon so we tend to sub w rum.
cosmiccook
November 8, 2019
Sorry I didn't mean rum for the sidecar, I meant in drinks that call for bourbon. Including for cooking. My husband just got a recipe for an Apple brandy Sazerac! NOW you're talking!
howiff
November 4, 2019
Champagne Cocktail. Sugar cube, a shake of bitters, a splash of Cointreau, a splash of brandy, finish with champagne and a maraschino cherry. They are like breasts: One is not enough and three are too many.
carswell
December 29, 2019
I feel that way about a good Martini (with gin, of course). One deserves another but three is just one too many.
cosmiccook
December 31, 2019
Sad but true! considering its 3 ounce gin pour that's over a CUP of gin!
craig
November 2, 2019
I love a dry Rob Roy. Good scotch with a small amount of white vermouth and a twist. I'm also partial to Myer's dark rum and grapefruit juice.
j.
November 2, 2019
The Vespar and the Corpse Reviver #2 - made with Cochin Americano, not Lille Blanc
cosmiccook
November 4, 2019
Major fan of the Corpse Reviver--we do tend to add more absinthe. Lets not forget the Chartreuse Swizzle. I can drink those by the pitcher in the summer!
susu531
November 1, 2019
What’s the best cocktail recipe book out there?
cosmiccook
November 8, 2019
If you like Rum, we've found we LOVE Cuban cocktails by Ravi DeRossi, Jane Danger & Alla Lapushehik of Cienfuegos. Absinthe Cocktails by Kate Simon is another go-to for us. Otherwise, we use Liquor.com, Punch and Imbibe websites for all others. We have some "heavy Pro tomes" that we occasionally use but the above mentioned pretty much covers everything.
j.
July 30, 2021
So, this is a late entry for a reply, but Death & Co.’s cocktail book is really, really great
Merry
February 7, 2023
I really like J. M. Hirsch's Pour Me Another because with each recipe there's a little section that's labeled "now try" and it lists related cocktails that have similar taste profiles. I also have a place in my heart for David Lebovitz's Drinking French as that's what started me on making cocktails and it has a few great recipes for what to serve with your cocktail.
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