Monday, November 22, 2010

Coffee anyone?

Some time ago, I asked Rhiannon to surprise me with something old she's been thinking about, and she delivered the Coffee Cocktail which was first described in Jerry Thomas's work of 1882.

2 oz ruby port
1 oz brandy
1 egg yolk
2 tsp sugar syrup
1 dash curacao
 

Shake egg yolk and syrup; then add other ingredients and shake again with a few pieces of ice.  Strain into a glass mug, and grate fresh nutmeg on top.


This is a venerable old drink which, not surprisingly (considering the name), has a hint of coffee flavor.   Drink this after dinner, particularly in the winter.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Hot Toddy

Well, folks, chilly weather has set in (at least for the time being) in New Orleans, and, on cue, I caught a cold.  It's really just that I have a sore throat, a stuffy nose, and a headache; otherwise, I feel perfectly healthy.  So I have taken this opportunity to treat myself to a classic old remedy, a Hot Toddy


2 oz single malt Scotch
3.5 oz boiling water
1 cube (tsp) demarara sugar
lemon peel


Muddle the sugar and lemon peel in the bottom of an earthenware mug.  Add boiling water and stir to dissolve sugar.  Add Scotch and stir.


I know, this is technically a Scotch Skin since I added the lemon peel.  This is an old favorite of my grandmother (whose recipe used blended Scotch, hot tea, and honey) and my mother (who uses rum, hot tea, and honey).  What a soothing, warming drink!  The doctor in me knows that scotch, lemon, sugar, and water is no antiviral chemotherapy, but dangit, I swear I feel better.  I believe I'll have another, maybe with Jamaican rum!