Sazerac

2012-08-24 Thread Sande Riggs
Hello all
Thank you so much.  I enjoyed the recipes and the history alot and now i know. 
Thank you all again,
Sande Riggs
President
At The Crossroads Chapter
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2012-08-24 Thread Nancy Loadholt


The Sazerac is a local New Orleans variation of an old-fashioned cognac or 
whiskey cocktail, named for the Sazerac de Forge et Fils brand of cognac that 
was its original prime ingredient. The drink is some combination of cognac or 
rye whiskey, absinthe or Herbsaint, and Peychaud's Bitters; it is distinguished 
by its preparation method.[2] It is sometimes referred to as the oldest known 
American cocktail,[3] with origins in pre–Civil War New Orleans, Louisiana, 
though there are much earlier published instances of the word cocktail.[4]





 
The defining feature of the Sazerac is the preparation using Peychaud's 
Bitters[5] and two chilled old-fashioned glasses, one swirled with a light wash 
of absinthe for the slight taste and strong scent.[6] The second chilled glass 
is used to mix the other ingredients, then the contents of that are poured or 
strained into the first.[7] Various anisettes such as Pastis, Pernod, Ricard 
and Herbsaint are common substitutes for absinthe when it is not available; in 
New Orleans Herbsaint is most commonly used.[8]

NANCY
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magazine article

2012-08-24 Thread jlj9675
This month's Southern Living has a one-page tribute to Mayberry and Mt. Airy 
entitled "Mayberry's Sandwich." I figured it'd be the pork chop sandwich but 
it's a ground steak concoction available at the Snappy Lunch as well as 3 
other places. Mayberry Days is also mentioned.
Aunt Bee of Orlando 



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Sazerac

2012-08-24 Thread Dan Goodwin
Sure are a lot of members who seem to have expertise in the construction of
a Sazerec.  I suspect Jennifer and Clarabelle Morrison would have to
question how they came upon this knowledge.  It's not National Potato Week,
you know.

dan


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Barney

2012-08-24 Thread kim
"Barney on a "muscle car". Talk about two opposites:-) "

I think Barney would argue with you there, he claims to be entirely made of
muscle - LOL!

Kim - TX
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