Spanish Carajillo and Pousse-Cafe
Spanish Carajillo and a Pousse-Cafe are two of my favorite after-dinner coffee cocktails, providing everything for a chill evening.
Spanish Carajillo and a Pousse-Cafe are two of my favorite after-dinner coffee cocktails, providing everything for a chill evening.
A Chocolate Orange Manhattan is the perfect combination of these three delicious flavors and creates a transcendent cocktail.
Cotton Candy is a beautiful pink nectar made with blueberries. oranges and kiwi. It’s the first cocktail using my new Porthole from Crucial Design.
As cocktails go, the Vieux Carre’ is a relative youngster compared to many of the classics. Pronounced voo-ka-RAE, the name literally translates as “old square”, which we know today as the French Quarter.
Lavender bubbles are perfect for a New Year celebration. A glass of bubbly is de rigueur because it’s both traditional and elegant
An Italian classic, the Negroni is an aperitivo, designed to stimulate your appetite. Learn to love it one sip at a time.
Meet the Chernobyl, gorgeous and seductive. If you have more than one, remember that like roentgens, you can easily surpass the recommended exposure limit.
You’ve sipped a Fuzzy Navel and had Sex on the Beach. Maybe you ordered a Screaming Orgasm only to harbor desire for a Monkey Gland.
The Little Flag, known in Mexico City as La Banderita. It’s the local way to enjoy Tequila or Mezcal and so named for it’s green, white and red tri-color replication of the Mexican flag.
Needing a gin based cocktail to add to the summer playbook, I created the Aviatrix. It was beautiful and it was tasty, What more do you need?
This gem of a drink is perfect for hot summer days. The combination of lemon and honey blend into a harmonious thirst quencher. You have to be careful with these. They go down awfully easy!
Home made Honey Syrup tastes better, is easy to make and easy on the pocketbook. So, what are you waiting for?