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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Hemmingway, Daiquiris and Me




It’s summertime, and the living isn’t always so easy.  There are weddings, graduations, picnics, family reunions, and holidays.  To best negotiate these treacherous waters, one often needs an adult beverage or two.  Ernest Hemmingway may have had this is mind when he said “I drink to make other people more interesting.  [There are some who attribute the quote to George Jean Nathan, but there is no doubt Hemmingway said “An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools.”]  While I never sanction drunkenness, public or otherwise, and advocate moderation in all things culinary and alcoholic, a sophisticated cocktail or two is not such a bad thing to help one get through a summertime ordeal.

Papa Hemmingway knew a thing or two about cocktails and a lot about surviving the summer heat.  So when I read about one of his go-to drinks from La Florida Bar in Havana, Cuba, the temptation was irresistible.  While there seems to be some confusion about the origins of the “Hemmingway Daiquiri,” this much is agreed.  It originated at La Florida Bar in the 1930s; it is not the same as a “Papa Doble,” the name given to Hemmingway’s version of La Florida’s standard daiquiri that resulted from his tasting the standard and saying he did not like sugar and it needed more rum; and the version below evolved over several years, as is evident from comparing the 1935 and 1939 editions of the La Florida Cocktail Book. 

Hemmingway’s affection for this cocktail makes sense.  It is adventuresome, bold, straightforward, refreshing, and easy to quaff.  And while not for the faint of heart, it is just perfect for the long, hot days of summer we have here in the Coachella Valley.  So make a Hemmingway Daiquiri, grab a copy of A Moveable Feast or The Sun Also Rises, and enjoy a summer’s afternoon in the pool or under an umbrella.  As Hemmingway so aptly said:  “Drinking is a way of ending the day.”




Hemmingway Daiquiri - from Vintage Cocktails by Assouline

Serves 1

1 oz. white rum
1/4 oz. Maraschino Liqueur (not Maraschino cherries - I prefer the Maraschino Liqueur by Luxardo)
1/2 oz grapefruit juice
3/4 oz simple syrup
3/4 oz fresh lime juice

Place all ingredients in cocktail shaker.  Shake all ingredients and strain into a small cocktail glass.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Aviatrix



It is not iconic like Amelia Earhart, but it can be every bit as satisfying as a brief air flight.  The Aviatrix is a cocktail inspired by The Tar Pit restaurant’s “Aviator” cocktail.  The Aviator debuted in the desert at the 2011 Palm Desert Food & Wine event and garnered a lot of attention and accolades.  I was promised the recipe but never received it.  But the mixologist did disclose the ingredients:  Gabriel Boudier Saffron Infused Gin and Luxardo Il Maraschino Originale.

The saffron infused gin is micro distilled in Dijon, France and is rich in exotic botanicals plus saffron which gives it a spicy character.  While the color and fragrance are quite unique, I find it a little harsh if used as an aperitif.  And for me, the Luxardo Maraschino Originale is a little medicinal in aroma and taste if used as a liqueur.  But together they form a colorful, sophisticated cocktail that is quite different from other specialty cocktails served today.  It is said that “well behaved women never make history,” so think of The Aviatrix as a bit of a bad girl that is manly enough for all.   

After some experimentation, I have settled on the following recipe for what I call “The Aviatrix.”



The Aviatrix:

Serves 1

2 ounces Gabriel Boudier Saffron Infused Gin
1 ounce Luxardo Il Maraschino Originale
½ fresh lime, juiced
1 ounce simple syrup
Ice

Place liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker, fill with ice.  Shake and pour into ice cold martini glass.

Santé!

(As a side note, if you are a Coachella Valley resident and looking for the ingredients, Jensen’s carries the Gabriel Boudier Saffron Infused Gin and Bristol Farms carries the Luxardo Il Maraschino Originale.)

Interested in a little Saffron Coconut Ice Cream?  Check it out at:

http://www.sisboomblog.com/2011/10/saffron-coconut-ice-cream.html