The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails | Steve V. Reddicliffe
More than 350 drink recipes old and new with great writing from the writers from The New York Times. The ritual and refined atmosphere of cocktail mixing has made a glamorous return. The cocktail hour has re-emerged as one of Americas favorite pastimes and one of our favorite ways to entertain. And what more urbane repository of great cocktails is there, than the New York Times? Steven Redicliffe, the well-known New York Times drinks columnist, brings his signature voice and expertise to this compendium of influential and delicious recipes from mixologists and bartenders from everywhere, especially Manhattan and its boroughs. Cocktail aficionados will find the many treasured recipes they have mixed for yearsthe classics with a modern twist like the Martini, an Old-Fashioned, the French 75, a Negroni as well as favorites from the new generation of elixirs borne of the new craft distilling boom. Redicliffe has carefully curated this essential collection of 300-plus recipes, and his chapter introductions showcase the history of American and International mixology. Witty and fascinating headnotes, sprinkled throughout, make the collection special. The Essential New York Times Cocktail Book though is also filled with great writing from New York Times famed journalists such as Frank Bruni, Florence Fabricant, Eric Asimov, Rosie Schaap, Robert Simonson, William L. Hamilton, William Grimes and many more. This complete compendium is arranged by cocktail type, with fabuous essays interspersed throughout. Included are notes on how to set up your bar, stock, and run it. Filled with tips and tricks of the trade, from famous writers and mixologists from aorund the world, The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails is the only compendium you will ever need to entertain at home, whether its just for two, or for pleasing a crowd.