Nov
07

In the Land of Cocktails: Recipes and Adventures from the Cocktail Chicks

By Janet

Can’t tell a Gin Fizz from a Gimlet? Think a Sidecar is something you’d see at the racetrack? If your idea of a wild night is a few Lemondrop shots washed back with a Cosmo, you’re in need of some cocktail therapy! And there’s no one better to tell you everything you need to know about a Brandy Crusta, a French 75, a Cachaça Swing, and much, much more than Ti Adelaide Martin and Lally Brennan, who will take you on a rip-roaring trip. . . .

In the Land of Cocktails

Proprietors of the legendary New Orleans restaurant Commander’s Palace, Ti and Lally are cocktail divas, spread-ing the gospel about how to make drinks properly, from why a true Sazerac can only be made with Peychaud’s bitters to why hand-chipped ice is best for cocktails. In this marvelously entertaining book—both a guide to making some of the world’s best cocktails and a memoir of the authors’ lives surrounded by family, friends, and delicious food—there are recipes for familiar classics like the Corpse Reviver and the Old-Fashioned; New Orleans favorites like Brandy Milk Punch and the Sazerac; and new inventions created by Ti and Lally, such as their now-famous Whoa, Nellie!

In the Land of Cocktails includes information on pairing food with cocktails, introductions to the beloved, boisterous Brennan family and their friends, and explanations of some of the unique, perhaps strange to some, words and ways of life in New Orleans. Filled with wit, sass, warmth, and lots of good times, In the Land of Cocktails is the ideal gift for cocktail lovers everywhere, whether you’re a novice or an old drinking pro.

Features

  • Dimensions (W x H x L): 6 x 1 x 8 inches
  • Weight: 1 pounds

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Reviews

  1. A masterful guide to fun and fancy drinks!
    by David Desmond

    From the proprietors of the legendary Commander’s Palace in New Orleans, Ti Adelaide Martin and Lally Brennan, comes this fascinating and fun guide to the world of classic cocktails. From Margaritas to Caipirinhas, and from Sazerac to the Sidecar, this handy guide includes all of the secret recipes that you’ll need to make your next cocktail party a blast. Don’t miss it!

  2. A delightful read as well as useful cocktail recipes.
    by William B. Bush Jr.

    A delightful read as well as useful cocktail recipes. Also, if you love New Orleans, you’ll love the many stories that tie the cocktail to the history and allure of the City.

  3. christmas gift
    by Joyce A. Hite

    i appreciated that the book ordered arrived the day before christmas, even though it was estimated to arrive on the 26th.

  4. great book
    by padmaja a patkar

    I really enjoyed reading this book. You can tell the authors are really passionate about what they do!

  5. great cocktail book
    by Swannie

    Wonderful, whimsical book of delicious New Orleans cocktails. Makes you want to sit on the porch at The Columns and sip a Pim’s cup.

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