I am a bit of a history buff and I wanted to add a historical reference to Napoleon Bonaparte in my drink. What better way to do that, than to use Waterloo
I really enjoy terrys chocolate Orange and I love a White Russian so this is a sort of twist on that.
A vinous astonishment, juggling three oranges and doing tricks with pairings. Coriander matches orange peels whilst the gooseberry aspect typically found
I like the one I did yesterday (manda dream), but I found it's a shame to not see the color of the mandarine Napoleon, so I thought to do like a White
The origin of this cocktail comes from my family Christmas dinners, when my grandmother (Marie Lucie) hid the imperial mandarin under the table to prevent
Combining the kumquats and thyme into combined syrup is ideal but not necessary
This cocktail was originally create for the challenge but I found his brother ,the "Bullet Train" P.S. : You can "eat" the egg white
For mandarin salt mix, zest mandarins and let dry for a few hours. Add equal parts zest, salt and sugar. Shake in container to combine.
The original recipe calls for runny honey (4:1)
Used Tarquins gin, so suggest a cirtrus forward gin as the base.
The idea is to make the cocktail look similar to the French dessert « L'île flottante » by creating a white foam on top and a yellow color for the
Tamarindo Syrup 1 cup water I cup sugar, preferably panela 1 cup Tamarindo Cleans husks off the tamarind and cook in gently boiling water. Let stand
Remember that old nursery rhyme? Oranges and lemons are what this cocktail is all about. A lightly tart, citrus sipper.
Looking back to the history of French Revolution; Napoleon.
This cocktail is meant to be enjoyed in good comapny and laughter in high spirits. Cheers!
Rich, dry fruits coming the Napoleon, complimented by the spice and herbalness of the Rye, aromatic dry fruits from the Madeira, subtle spice and herbs
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