1 measure Calvados
1 measure orange juice
½ measure Cointreau
½ measure orange bitters
It’s vintage cocktail week! The next five days, I will be
making cocktails from a great little book called Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails by Ted Haigh, a.k.a. Dr.
Cocktail. It’s a book of original, classic, cocktail recipes from the
nineteenth century to the golden age after World War II. These cocktails pre-dated
artificial mixes and sugary sweet additions. I may get to all 100 recipes in
the book before this year is done, but tonight I tried the CALVADOS COCKTAIL. It uses Calvados, a French apple brandy
that should be easy to find in any well-stocked liquor store.
To make the CALVADOS COCKTAIL, I put the ingredients above
into a shaker, added ice, gave it some shakes and strained it into a small
martini glass, though a larger one would have been better. I then added a lemon
slice for garnish, slitting it for proper placement. An orange slice could have
been used too.
The fruity tasting CALVADOS
COCKTAIL will brighten up your glass and brighten up your day. It was created
during the depression and it may have been the original Prozac. It has a strong
taste and a bit of a back bite to
it, but also a strong orange flavor that makes for wonderful drinking.
It didn’t need ice and it wasn’t just a sipping cocktail. The recipe’s
description says that it is a cocktail that has largely been forgotten. That’s
a shame. Help me revive it and give it a try.
Cocktail Connie
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