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Budget Tipples

Ross Golden – Bannon, editor of Food & Wine Magazine popped into Moncrieff to go through some festive drinks for the season

Classic champagne cocktail

Angostura Bitters

Cognac

Cava or Prosecco

1 cube sugar

Place one sugar cube in the bottom of a champagne flute. Drip about four drops of Angostura Bitters on the sugar cube, then cover the cube with cognac, top up with the cava.

Bucks fizz

100ml (2 parts) orange juice

50ml (one part) champagne

Pour the orange juice into glass and top up slowly with champagne.

Stir gently and serve in a champagne flute.

Other champagne cocktails

Kir Royale

Crème de cassis (good quality)

Cava or champagne (or if you’re being a recessionista, Bourgogne Aligoté wine)

Put enough crème de cassis in the bottom of a champagne flute so it’s about the size of a one-euro coin. Add a small amount of champagne in the glass, allow bubbles to subside and then fill the glass. Correct form in Ireland and Britain is to have a blushed colour but locals in Dijon prefer a deeper red.

Kir with elderflower cordial

Kir with nettle cordial

Both made the same way as Kir Royale

Ice cream cocktail

Leave out the vodka for designated drivers or children to make a

delicious non-alcoholic version.

1 100ml ice cream, flavour of your choice

350ml milk

2 35 ml measures vodka

Whisk all ingredients together or mix in blender. Serve in two glasses dusted with cinnamon for decoration

Non-alcoholic drinks grown-ups

Tonic water with a dash of Angostura Bitters and a slice of lime

Tonic water and elderflower cordial

Elderflower cordial and sparkling water

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Comments

  1. cant get the Angustora Bitters anywhere!” Ask your team please…

    December 5, 2009 at 5:27 pm
  2. dj dj says:

    “50ml (one part) champagne”??

    For a “budget” tipple, go for Cava or another sparkling wine instead. No point in paying extra just for the name.

    December 8, 2009 at 2:07 pm

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