My favorite foodie friend Jennifer of In Jennie's Kitchen is guest posting today. She's a real peach with a tarty sense of humor. Jennifer was my roomate at BlogHer, and we became fast friends. While Jennifer leads a far more exciting life than I, she took the time to share her take on 5:00 Fridays. And you'll see just why I lover her so much.
After spying some lemons on the kitchen counter my six-year old asked “Mommy, can you make me lemonade?” I’m normally a gracious hostess, but on this occasion I said “No, sweetie, I need those for my cocktails.” Heck, I had a fridge filled with orange juice, apple juice and milk she was welcome to have, but the lemons were off limits. It was Sunday night and I’d decided to make a Mad Men themed dinner for the premiere. Chicken a la king was on the menu (the recipe from my 1954 Betty Furness Westinghouse cookbook). Betty Draper would’ve had a vodka gimlet with her shrimp cocktail but I decided to mix up some sidecars, hence the lemons. Come to think of it, maybe I was channeling Betty in my parenting skills that night too.
Sidecar
Makes two 3-ounce drinks
Modern twists on this drink use whiskey instead of brandy. On Sunday nights though, I’m sticking with this classic recipe.
2 ounces brandy
2 ounces triple sec
2 ounces fresh-squeezed lemon juice
1 orange
Two cocktail or martini glasses
superfine sugar, to rim glasses
Add sugar to a small plate. Make two twists from orange rind, by cutting strips with a paring knife or vegetable peeler (try not to get any of the bitter white pith). Cut a wedge from remaining orange and wipe it around the rim of each glass. Dip rims in sugar and add oone piece of rind to each glass.
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add brandy, triple sec and lemon juice. Stir vigorously until beads of sweat form on outside of shaker. Strain into prepared glass. Serve immediately.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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4 comments:
LOL I'm the SAME WAY! Lemons, limes off limits. Those are for mommy-drinks!
You make a sidecar sound DELISH!! And NOT SCARY!! I'm going to have to try this. Thanks!
Sidecars sound great!
btw, Ilina, I linked to your blog today... It's happy hour in the blogosphere! http://dadshouseblog.com/2009/08/21/blogger-happy-hour/
A sidecar. I am impressed. That TV show totally needs to consult with you--serving up that kind of drink with chicken ala king.
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