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Rob Roy

The Rob Roy cocktail was said to be invented at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City, named after a Scottish outlaw in the 1700s, who later became a folk hero. The drink named for him is the drier cousin to the Manhattan, using blended Scotch whisky in place of the rye or bourbon. Unlike single-malt scotch, blended scotch is made from barley asโ€ฆ

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Bronx Cocktail

Not as famous as its โ€œother boroughโ€ cousin, the Manhattan, the Bronx is a fruitier, lighter alternative to the rough-and-tumbler whiskey-based cocktail. However one sip and you may find yourself visiting the Bronx a little more often!

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Pegu Club

Invented in Burma, at a British club called the Pegu Club, this tropically-tinged cocktail found its way into the Savoy Cocktail Book. Itโ€™s pleasantly tangy and fruit-forward. The ingredients come together in the glass, resulting in a savvy cocktail with gentle citrus notes. One sip and youโ€™ll understand why itโ€™s still a cocktail classic!

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The Hanky Panky

The golden age of cocktails happened during the period of prohibition in America. (So it seemed to have the reverse effect.) During that time, people made their own spirits underground, like bathtub gin, and since the taste wasnโ€™t exactly up to snuff, a good number of cocktails were concocted so that the taste of the main alcohol could be hidden under a few layers ofโ€ฆ

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Vieux Carre cocktail

Making cocktails in Paris is fun. I love French and French-inspired drinks and spirits and featured many of them in my book, Drinking French. Recently, I wanted to make a Vieux Carrรฉ which is supposed to have Peychaudโ€™s bitters in it. I had rye whiskey in spades, as well as the other ingredients, but the classic bitters eluded me in Paris. But I went toโ€ฆ

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Weekend Links

Iโ€™ve been scrambling to get caught up on, wellโ€ฆeverything. Included on my sizable to-do list is a rather long blog post thatโ€™s hopefully going to be worth the wait. (Ya never knowโ€ฆ) There are also a few tech issues behind-the-scenes here on the blog that need tending to, even though Iโ€™d rather be baking. There isโ€ฆor wasโ€ฆa cashew brittle recipe that didnโ€™t quite work outโ€ฆ

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Homemade Orange Bitters

Bitters are used in a number of cocktails. Even if you canโ€™t strongly perceive them while youโ€™re sipping your drink, like salt, lemon zest, and vanilla, bitters are used to balance the flavors in the glass, providing a gentle undernote to bolster or as a contrast to flavors, rather than domineering or taking center stage. When writing Drinking French* I kept in mind that mostโ€ฆ

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Brown Butter Old Fashioned Cocktail

I recently did an event with Deb Perelmanย for our new books, Lโ€™appart and Smitten Kitchen Every Day. Weโ€™d both been traveling around, and not one, not twoโ€ฆbut three times, we were in the same city at the same time, but didnโ€™t see each other. One night, I was having dinner by myself before an event and after a two-hour slog through traffic, I needed aโ€ฆ

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