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Auntie Mame Inspired Happy Hour

Do you ever watch old movies, some of which used to be in black and white and are now colorized?  They are still classics, but never quite the same as the first time around.  The same may be said for timeless cocktails.  The first time we taste them they are marvelous on our taste buds.  Every time thereafter, a bit of their mystique fades away.  Yet, updated liquors and modernized recipes revamp cocktails to tantalize fading attention.

When I was a young teenager my mother took me to an old fashioned theater to see the production of Auntie Mame starring Rosalind Russell.  It was just a film showing at the theater, but it was complete with an intermission where we left our seats to go get popcorn in the basement area.  Even the smell of the popcorn seemed different from regular theaters where butter is slathered on in grease loads.  As a teenager the experience with my mother was more memorable than Auntie Mame in all her peculiar grandeur on the big screen.  But as an adult my children gave the DVD to me for Christmas this past year.  It was wonderful watching it again.  Was it the same as the experience in that theater with my mother so many years ago?  No.  But it brought back distinct memories that can never be experienced again. 

There was something else I discovered in watching this classic movie; it is fascinating to discover the fashionable drinks of the time in movies that remain timeless in our memories. 

Rosalind Russell plays Auntie Mame, a flapper from the roaring 20’s, who lives a carefree, eccentric sort of life.  She enjoys life to the fullest even when she is charged with the care of her orphaned nephew, Patrick.  Auntie Mame endeavors to save him from the stuffy, conventional executor of Patrick’s father’s estate by teaching him the wild and zany ways of an avant-garde world.  Along the way, there are four cocktails I took notice of.  I am not so sure that was really the intent of the producers.  At any rate, the movie is a must see in my opinion and the cocktails are of course classics any way you look at them.

The rage in the movie was a Daiquiri with honey which Auntie Mame did not like at all.  In my opinion a Daiquiri with granulated sugar is absolutely awful since the sugar does not dissolve properly and there is a perfectly good cure for that all; Simple Syrup – 2 parts sugar dissolved in 1 part water.

The Daiquiri (the way it’s supposed to be – according to 10 Cane)

2 measures 10 Cane Rum

1 measure Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice

1 measure Simple Syrup

Lime Wheel Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wheel.

Bacardi Daiquiri

1 measure Bacardi Superior Rum

1 measure Lime or Lemon Juice Freshly Squeezed

1/2 teaspoon Sugar

Place ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into chilled cocktail glass or strain into rocks glass over fresh ice.

Oronoco Rum is highlighted in this next Daiquiri recipe as found on theBar.com. 

Oro Daiquiri

1-1/2 measure Oronoco Rum

1 measure Fresh Lime Juice

1 measure Simple Syrup

Lime Wedge Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wedge.

And of course, my personal favorite Daiquiri recipe which follows a standard 2:1:1/2 ratio for base liquor, tart or juice, and liqueur or syrup add in. 

Daiquiri

2 measures Rum

1 measure Fresh Lime Juice

1/2 measure Simple Syrup

Lime Twist Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime twist.

Autie Mame was fond of champagne.  While champagne is marvelous on its own, why not in a cocktail?

Champagne CocktailInternational Bartender Association

4-1/2 measures Chilled Champagne or Sparkling Wine

1/2 measure Brandy

1/2 Sugar Cube

2 Dashes Angostura Bitters

Maraschino Cherry & Orange Slice for Garnish

Add two dashes Angostura Bitters to chilled champagne flute and half sugar cube. Pour brandy over sugar cube. Top with chilled champagne. Garnish with orange slice and maraschino cherry.

Picon Whiskey Cocktail – Cocktail Data Base

1-1/4 measure Rye or Bourbon Whiskey

1-1/4 measure Amer Picon

1/4 teaspoon Sugar

Lemon Twist Garnish

Place liquids and sugar in mixing glass with ice. Stir to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lemon twist.

Lastly there is the Martini that young Patrick learned to make and serve proficiently.  While every cocktail under the sun on a drink menu seems to qualify under the term of “martini” these days, the one Patrick served in Auntie Mame was shaken with no olive. 

“CEO” Martini – Chopin Extra Olives

2-1/2 measures Chopin Vodka

3 Extra Large Bleu Cheese Stuffed Olives

Place vodka in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with olives. Optional: Olive brine to taste for Dirty CEO.

Belvedere Classic Martini

2 measures Belvedere Pure Vodka

Dash Lillet Blanc

Lemon Twist, Olive or Cocktail Onion Garnish

Place ice in mixing glass. Add Lillet Blanc. Swirl and discard liquid. Add vodka to prepared ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish as desired.

Pravda Perfect Martini

2 measures Pravda Vodka

1 measure Pure Water

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. No need for garnish. It’s perfect.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Moon River

Many Girls Night In evenings begin with popcorn, favorite movie and of course, cocktails. When it’s time to settle in for an indulgent evening full of movies, it’s time to bring out the classics. Many film stars from way back when have cocktails named in their honor, but there is also the flip side of movies with namesake cocktails. Audrey Hepburn made the movie sing, but remember the music from Breakfast at Tiffany’s?

Moon River

Moon River photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1/2 measure Dry Gin

1/2 measure Apricot Brandy

1/2 measure O3 Premium Orange Liqueur

1/4 measure Galliano

1/4 measure Lemon Juice

Brandied Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled martini glass.

Wonderful! Apricot Brandy and Galliano meld together seamlessly with the ideal amount of abundant orange playing through. Sip slowly!

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Hollywood Classic Cocktails

Divorce is such an ugly ordeal, especially for the likes of a man like Charlie Chaplin who amassed a huge fortune back in the day when Hollywood was quieter and in its fledgling years. Chaplin’s second wife sued for divorce and courts froze the assets of his $16 million estate this day in history. Talk about needing a few cocktails from the Ex-Files!

Charlie Chaplin Cocktail – via Forgotten Bookmarks

Charlie Chaplin Black and White 4x6 Clip Art4 parts Gin

1 parts Imported French Apricot Brandy

1 part Lemon Juice

Shake with bunch of ice and serve. Notation: Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Some recipes serve with optional lemon twist garnish.

Or

The Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin as The Tramp low res Clip Art1 ounce Apricot Brandy

1 ounce Sloe Gin

1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

Lime Peel Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously to blend and chill. Strain into chilled martini glass.

Charlie Chaplin was not only a star of the screen, but founder of United Artists Corporation in 1919 along with Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith.

Douglas Fairbanks

1 ounce Gin

1/2 ounce Apricot Brandy

2 dashes Lime Juice

1/2 Egg White

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend completely and chill. Strain into an Old Fashioned glass over fresh ice.

Orange Twist Garnish photo copyright Cheri LoughlinThe Douglas Fairbanks

1 ounces Gin

1 ounce Dry Vermouth

Orange Twist Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with fresh orange twist.

Interestingly one of Charlie Chaplin’s most notable characters is that of The Tramp which debuted in the 1914 motion picture, Mabel’s Strange Predicament. The film starred Mabel Normand as an elegant lady and Charlie as the convincing often drunk Tramp.  Mabel and The Tramp first meet in a hotel lobby.  An infamous scene is that of Mabel hiding beneath the bed of another in said hotel… The plot thickens.

Mabel Normand low res Clip ArtUp in Mabel’s Room

1-1/2 ounce Rye Whiskey

3/4 ounce Grapefruit Juice

3/4 ounce Simple Syrup

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled martini glass. Notation: Replace simple syrup with runny honey if preferred.

More Classic Cocktails and Whiskey Cocktails can be found by following the link.

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Explore Prohibition Cocktails with Canadian Club & Boardwalk Empire

Try to stop the flow of liquor to throngs of people and what happens?  Someone somewhere finds a source and supplies the demand.  Canadian Club Whisky may have been the unofficial sponsor of Prohibition in America by default due to proximity to the border, but Canadian Club officially scored a lucrative position with bootleggers, mob bosses and those wanting to smuggle a little spirited action over the border during the roaring 20’s.  Canadian Club legally produced liquor during the 20’s in Canada.  Underhanded and wily men such as Al Capone operated lucrative smuggling operations using illegally made United States liquor and spirits obtained from over the border.  The new HBO series, Boardwalk Empire, explores the era of Prohibition.  Look closely and you’ll see Canadian Club incorporated throughout the show.

Boy’s Club Cherry Sour – created by Cheri Loughlin

Boy’s Club Cherry Sour with Canadian Club created by Cheri Loughlin - The Intoxicologist2 parts Canadian Club Whisky

3/4 parts Fresh Lemon Juice

1/2 part Fresh Orange Juice

1 part Maraschino Cherry Juice

2 dashes Angostura Orange Bitters

Orange Wheel and Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake vigorously until frothy.  Strain into rocks glass over fresh ice.  Garnish with orange wheel and maraschino cherry.  Optional egg white may be added in cocktail shaker with liquids if desired for more froth effect.

Boardwalk Manhattan – adapted by Cheri Loughlin from classic Manhattan

Boardwalk Manhattan with Canadian Club adapted by Cheri Loughlin - The Intoxicologist2 parts Canadian Club Whisky

3/4 part Red Vermouth

1/2 part Apricot Brandy

Barspoon Maraschino Cherry Juice

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Place barspoon maraschino cherry juice and maraschino cherry in well of chilled martini glass.  Set aside.  Place remaining liquid ingredients in mixing glass with ice.  Stir until chilled.  Strain into prepared martini glass.

Tea-Totaller Teaser – created by Cheri Loughlin

Tea-Totaller Teaser with Canadian Club created by Cheri Loughlin - The Intoxicologist1-1/2 part Canadian Club Whisky

1/2 part Blackberry Brandy

3/4 part Cassis

3/4 part Fresh Lemon Juice

3 parts Blackberry Sage Tea or Plain Tea

Lemon Wedge – optional

Build ingredients in tall glass over fresh ice leaving tea as final topper.  Garnish with lemon wheel if desired.

Every formal affair needs an appropriate drink to dress the occasion in style.  The classic Old Fashioned needn’t be served in a martini glass to demand respect.  This particular drink demands attention with its sophistication and flair, much like gentlemen dressed to the nth degree with top hats and tuxes with tails.  Feel free to serve this drink for any circumstance (formal or casual) since it is a continual favorite of whiskey lovers everywhere.

The Top Hat – adapted by Cheri Loughlin from the classic Old Fashioned

The Top Hat with Canadian Club adaption by Cheri Loughlin - The Intoxicologist2 Maraschino Cherries

1/2 thick sliced Fresh Orange

4 dashes Angostura Bitters

4 dashes Orange Bitters

2 parts Canadian Club Whisky

Place fruits and bitters in cocktail shaker with ice.  Muddle.  Add Canadian Club Whisky and ice.  Shake vigorously to blend.  Strain into rocks glass over fresh ice to remove unnecessary pulp.

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Canadian Club Whisky provided for the purpose of cocktail sampling and creation courtesy SHIFT Communications

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Sip Like the Stars: Moët & Chandon Golden Glamour Cocktail

Katie Lee, author of “The Comfort Table” and culinary personality, created Chinese Five Spice popcorn to pair with Oscar Gold and Moët’s “Golden Glamour” signature cocktail which will be served on the red carpet and at the Governor’s Ball.  Sip and nosh like the stars on Oscar night.

Golden Glamour

4 ounces Moët & Chandon Imperial Champagne

1/4 ounce Navan

1-1/2 ounce Passion Fruit Juice

Fresh Mint Garnish

Combine vanilla liqueur and juice in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into champagne coupe. Top with champagne. Garnish with sprig of fresh mint if desired.

Chinese Five-Spice Kettle Corn – created by Katie Lee

Katie says, “I eat popcorn almost every night and I like to experiment with different flavors. I make this Chinese Five-Spice Kettle Corn to enjoy with cocktails and also package it up in take out boxes for a party favor for my guests.”

3/4 cup popcorn

1/4 cup canola oil

3 tablespoons sugar

2 tablespoons Chinese 5 Spice powder

2 teaspoons salt

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

In a pot with a tight-fitting lid over medium heat, combine popcorn, oil, sugar, 5 Spice powder, and salt. Shake constantly. When popcorn begins to pop, lower heat to medium-low. Continue to shake until popping begins to slow and transfer to a bowl. Drizzle with melted butter.

Yield: 6 to 8 servings – Prep Time: 5 minutes – Cook Time: 5 minutes

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Oscar Night Starlet

Oscar approaches, which means it is time to plan Oscar watch parties.  As the dictionary points out a starlet is a young actress on the rise to become a future star.  Many walk the red carpet each year in hope of becoming the next “big thing.”  The Starlet Cocktail creates a huge splash as the next big thing with the flavors of light anise, hints of citrus, deep raspberry and effervescence tickling at the nose in anticipation of the excitement to unfold. 

Starlet Cocktail

1 part Absinthe

1 part Orange Flavored Vodka

1 part Black Raspberry Liqueur

1 part Champagne

Raspberry Garnish

Combine Absinthe, vodka, and black raspberry liqueur in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Top with champagne. Garnish with raspberry.

 Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Classic Movie Cocktail Recipe: Casablanca

The movie is full of terrific lines:

“You despise me, don’t you?” – Ugarte … “If I gave you any thought I probably would.” – Rick

“Remember, this gun is pointed right at your heart.” – Rick … “That is my least vulnerable spot.” Captain Renault

The movie referenced is Casablanca, the 1942 romantic drama starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.  The plot centers around love, war and the struggle to flee Nazi imprisonment through the last path of escape; Casablanca.  Though the film wasn’t meant for long time distinguished success it has become representative of a bygone era of classic films.  As many memorable movies do especially ones that already contain numerous references to liquor and drinking, Casablanca spawned a variety of cocktail recipes in its honor.  Though the movie is classic, the drinks cannot be labeled as such though are often referred to fondly as classic style recipes.

Casablanca with Rum - Classic Cocktail Style - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinCasablanca

2-1/2 measures Rum

1/2 measure Cointreau

1/2 measure Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur

1/2 measure Fresh Lime Juice

Lemon Twist Garnish

Combine all liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into a martini glass.  Garnish with lemon twist.  According to In the Land of Cocktails, Commander’s Palace in New Orleans serves a Casablanca Cocktail using gin.  The recipe is also easily mixable and definitely worth a good hard shake. 

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Exclusive Cocktails of the Academy Awards from Moët & Chandon

January 26, 2009, Moët & Chandon announced its exclusive relationship with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This is the first time the Academy has designated an exclusive “Champagne” for the Oscar and pre-Oscar events. The Moët & Chandon champagnes and specialty cocktails will be served at the Governor’s Ball, the Foreign Language Film Awards Cocktail Party and the New York Oscar Viewing Party, according to the official press release.

“As we recognize excellence in filmmaking on Oscar night, we raise our glasses with Moët & Chandon, the symbol of excellence in Champagne,” remarked Academy President Sid Ganis.  “We celebrate with Moët & Chandon!”

The Moët Red Carpet Fizz

1/2 measure Pomegranate Juice

1/3 measure Crème de Peche

1/4 measure Fresh Lemon Juice

Dash of Campari

Top with Moët & Chandon White Star

Combine juices, liqueur and Campari in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Top with champagne.

Moët’s Ultimate Accolade

1/2 measure Belvedere Pomarancza

1/3 measure Fresh Blood Orange Juice

Dash Simple Syrup

Top with Moët & Chandon White Star

Pinch of Edible 23 kt Gold Flakes Garnish

Combine vodka, juice and simple syrup in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Top with champagne. Garnish with edible gold flakes if desired.

The Moët Gold

1/3 measure Belvedere Pomarancza

1/3 measure Simple Syrup

2 Dashes Fresh Lemon Juice

Topped with Moët & Chandon White Star

Combine vodka, simple syrup and juice in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass or champagne flute. Top with champagne.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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