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In celebration of the famed Bronx Zoo.
Ingredients: gin, vermouth, orange juice
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In the two decades after World War II, Jane Stern and Michael Stern told Marian Burros of The Times in 1991, “a nation once known for square meals and the bluenose abstinence of Prohibition fell in love with deluxe food, vintage wine and the joy of cooking.” They captured that gourmania in their book of that year, “American Gourmet,” and this recipe, for a luxe and amazing casserole of nutmeg-scented chicken and garlic, comes from it Serve the dish with a baguette or two, and squeeze the buds of garlic out on the bread Spread the mash like butter and use the bread to mop up the luscious sauce.
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This classic cocktail, which originated in the late 1800s, features a balanced mix of Johnny Walker Black Scotch whisky and sweet vermouth.
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It’s just a martini with an onion instead of an olive.
Ingredients: vodka, vermouth, cocktail onions
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You can't go wrong with a cocktail called Good Times; guaranteed to satisfy every time.
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The blended Scotch version of the Manhattan. Named after the title character in a Sir Walter Scott novel, Rob Roy was a Robin Hood-like figure.
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Boiled fingerling potatoes tossed with vermouth, red onions, parsley, and an herb vinaigrette.
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In this dirty martini, we swap olive and olive juice for kosher dill pickles and pickle juice.
Ingredients: gin, vermouth, pickle juice, garnish
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This version of the Tuxedo cocktail first appeared in a cocktail book in 1900 Essentially a traditional martini that is lent sweet and herbal notes by small amounts of maraschino liqueur and absinthe, it is a gentler, more delicate version of its austere cousin Jarred Roth, beverage director of the Bar Room at the Beekman in New York, prefers the Brooklyn-made Greenhook gin and the soft French Dolin vermouth.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: aged rum, vermouth, bay leaf
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Moody Blue Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: gin, vermouth, blue curacao