What is a Cocktail?
Drinks akin to cocktails first
appeared sometime during the 16th century, but cocktails, as we know and use
the term, was first introduced by American bartenders in the Arieses.
The reason the cocktail made it big in the happy 'Essie,
was the prohibition, when producing and imbibing of alcohol was made illegal.
As good as all spirits available was of a rather
dubious quality and tasted accordingly. Thus, the bartenders, accommodating as always, started to mix the spirits with various fruit juices and other flavorings to make it more palatable. Later, the cocktail lost its popularity most places, theUnited States
being the main exception. The last few years, however, the cocktail has
reclaimed lost ground everywhere, especially in southern Europe
and other places that are full of tourists. Cocktails usually consist of three
different 'classes' of ingredients. The first, the base, is most often some
sort of spirit, like vodka, whiskey, or tequila. Occasionally, such as in many
punches, some sort of wine is being used as a base.
dubious quality and tasted accordingly. Thus, the bartenders, accommodating as always, started to mix the spirits with various fruit juices and other flavorings to make it more palatable. Later, the cocktail lost its popularity most places, the
The second, the main flavoring, is added to bring out the
aroma of the base and to modify its taste. The main flavoring is often such as
Vermouth, various fruit juices, wine, or even eggs or cream.
The third, the special flavoring, is added to
enhance the taste of the base, and often also adds the color to the cocktail.
Common special flavorings include Grenadine, Blue Curacao, and others Most
cocktails are also decorated in some way, usually with fruit slices, orange
peel, cocktail sticks, mint twigs, etc. (see section below).
Decorating Cocktails:
Almost all cocktails are decorated in one way or another, most often
with some kind of fruit, but no matter the exact decoration, cocktail sticks
are almost always invaluable. Cocktail sticks come in two types; Wooden and
plastic. Wooden sticks are most often used, and are suited for just
about any kind of cocktail, but they cannot be reused. Plastic
sticks, however, should be carefully used, as they tend to give the cocktail
a slightly artificial appearance. Unlike wooden sticks, plastic ones can be
reused, but should be carefully washed and boiled first.
Cocktail sticks are, whatever the type used for spearing slices of
fruit, cherries, and just about anything else you care to decorate your
cocktails with. Straws are also essential and go well with highballs. Straws
should not be reused. The traditional cocktail garnish is, however, the red
Maraschino cherries. These are used in just about any kind of cocktail, and
are now also available in green, yellow and blue. In addition to this, slices
of fruit, strips of orange or lemon peel, mint twigs, etc. can also be used.
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One often used method of decorating cocktails is
that which is called frosting. Frosting leaves an edge of sugar, salt, cocoa,
or any other fine powder, on the rim of the glass. There are several ways to
frost glasses, and one of the most frequently used of them is this: Rub the rim
of the glass with a slice of orange or lemon, then submerge the rim in sugar or
salt (or any other powder), just so that it lines the top of the rim. Other
methods use egg white or other substances for 'gluing' the powder to the glass.
For a more colorful frosting, use small drops of food coloring in the powder.
With some cocktails, such as the Margarita, frosting is a 'standard' decoration.
Glasses:
Cocktail
glasses come in four different basic types First, there are the glasses known as
rocks glasses, also known as tumblers. These glasses are usually short and
broad glasses, with straight or slightly sloping sides. They normally hold
about 125 ml and are used for spirits with ice, fruit juices and short drinks.
Second, there is the highball glass. These glasses are usually of medium width,
and are tall with straight or slightly sloping sides. They normally hold
between 200 and 300 ml and are used for long drinks with ice.
Third, the
champagne glasses are of two different kinds. The most common, the champagne
flute, is a tall and narrow glass with a stem. Champagne flutes have
thin-glassed sides, and the long, tapering sides can curve both inward and
outward. A champagne flute holds approximately 150 ml. The second type of
champagne glass is the less-known champagne saucer. The champagne saucer is a
broad and shallow glass with a stem. The broadness and shallowness of the glass
make the champagne loose its fizz quickly, and the glass is therefore less
popular than it once was. It is still, however, in use, and such cocktails as
the Margarita use exclusively such glasses. Fourth is the group known as
cocktail glasses?
These are the
classic cocktail glasses; stemmed and with sharply sloping sides, making it
Y-shaped when seen from the side. The classic cocktail glass holds about 90 ml
and is best suited for short, strong drinks In addition to these glasses, some
drinks, such as the Pina Colada, have special glasses. Unless you are really
serious about mixing your cocktails, you don't really need to buy such glasses.
Use glasses you already have instead. There are also other glasses available
that will work just fine with cocktails. Use your imagination, but remember
that plastic glasses (or shakers, jugs,
mixing
glasses, or other such equipment for that matter) should NEVER be used with
cocktails, as it will make the cocktail taste of plastic. A cocktail is
supposed to have a refreshing taste, not to taste like the inside of a used
plastic bag.
Equipment:
Many different
contraptions are manufactured for the making of cocktails. Some of these are
useful, some can be definitely nice to have, and still others are totally and
utterly useless. It is up to you to decide exactly what your cocktail
equipment should be, but some things are essential. First out of the essentials
is the cocktail shaker. There are two basic types of shakers available. A
European cocktail shaker is usually made out of metal, or glass with a metal
top. It is, basically, a container which holds about half a liter, fitted
with a top which closes tightly around the upper edges of the container. This
top also has a smaller top, usually fitted with a built-in strainer, through
which the shaken cocktail is poured. American shakers, however, consist of
two cones about the same size. One is often made of glass, and the other is
metallic. These cones are held together to form a closed container, and the
shaken cocktail is poured from either one. Most American shakers do not have
built-in strainers, so if you use an American shaker, using a separate strainer
is a good idea. Measures, also known as jiggers, are also essential. Jiggers
are most often made of metal, but glass jiggers are common, as well. The
standard measurements of a jigger can vary widely, depending on where you
are. In the recipes in the following articles, I will use a standard jigger
of 30ml (appx. 1 fl oz).In addition to the equipment mentioned above, you
will find that things like these are nice to have, as well: Ice bucket, jugs,
electric blender, bowls, etc. You should also have access to ordinary
kitchenware, such as knives, corkscrews, chopping board, etc. You will also
need stirrers
(also known as swizzle sticks),
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straws,
toothpicks, serviettes and cloths.
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