Showing posts with label mint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mint. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2013

{friday cocktail: the bee's pajamas}



If you are an avid reader of 100 Layer Cake (my all-time favorite wedding blog) then you have for sure come across the beautiful cocktail creations of Pharmacie LA plus you might remember Talmadge's guest post on this blog last winter.  Recently Pharmacie gave away a few of their classic cocktail recipes to Refinery 29 and I just knew I had to try The Bee's Pajamas.  Not only because it sounds delicious and refreshing, but I am always on the look out for new ways to use our bottle of Green Chartreuse.  I also love any cocktail that uses the exact same amount for every ingredient to make it easy to remember when in a pinch away from home!





Cheers!


Friday, May 18, 2012

{friday cocktail: mint julep}

This Friday's cocktail is a true classic cocktail recipe and I thought it would be fitting to have Josh from Bourbon & Bleu guest blog this one since he is the one who taught Chris and I everything we know about cocktails... take it away Josh!  




May always reminds me of how much I love Mint Juleps.  The weather starts to warm up, news begins to mention the Kentucky Derby, and inevitably some friends post pictures wearing giant hats.  There is something so perfect about a pile of crushed ice being slowly worn away by a medley of mint and bourbon in a metal cup.

The recipe is simple on its face, but the love that goes into a Mint Julep makes all the difference. First of all, mint is not to be crushed.  It is important to gently release the fragrant oils while not bruising the mint and turning it bitter.  I recommend either clapping the mint gently in your hand and gently rubbing the mint leaves on the inside of the julep cup.  From there, the rest of the ingredients go in, followed by a few stirs.  Add crushed ice to the top of the cup, give a few more stirs, and top with a final mound of crushed ice.  Garnish with a fresh sprig of mint, a short straw (so that the drinker gets a full breath of mint with every sip), and a napkin or cloth to keep the iced metal away from a thirsty patron’s hands.  




 






Here’s to a spirited summer!