Shaken or Stirred?

Gin Martini with a Twist of Lemon Up

Gin Martini with a Twist of Lemon Up

This my friends was the cocktail my father always ordered - his drink of choice a Gin Martini with a Twist of Lemon Up. In honor of what would be Jim’s 97th Birthday today - I’m sharing a bit of Martini history and some recipes! Cheers!

Daddy sipping on his fave! 1981

Daddy sipping on his fave! 1981


Harry Johnson's New and Improved Bartender's Manual (1888) lists a recipe for a “Martini Cocktail” that consisted in part of half a wine glass of Old Tom gin and a half a wine glass of vermouth.

  • Fill the glass up with ice

  • 2 or 3 dashes of gum syrup

  • 2 or 3 dashes of bitters; (Boker's genuine only)

  • 1 dash of Curaçao

  • ​1⁄2 wine glassful [1 fl oz] of Old Tom gin

  • ​1⁄2 wine glassful [1 fl oz] of [sweet/Italian] vermouth

    Stir up well with a spoon, strain it into a fancy cocktail glass, squeeze a piece of lemon peel on top, and serve.


The Marguerite Cocktail appears in the 1900 edition of Harry Johnson’s New and Improved Bartender’s Manual. This is believed to be a precursor of the Martini - because just a few years later in 1904 the recipe has been altered to a 2:1 mix of Plymouth dry gin and dry vermouth, with a dash of orange bitters.

The first dry martini is linked to Martini di Arma di Taggia a bartender who worked at the Knickerbocker Hotel in New York City. He created a drink made with gin, dry vermouth, sweet vermouth, citrus bitters, orange bitters and garnished with a lemon twist in 1911. The lemon twist is the original martini garnish and olives may have become an option when vodka was introduced as a gin substitute.


my grandmother Mary drank a Gin Martini with Olives .

my grandmother Mary drank a Gin Martini with Olives .

GIN MARTINI:

  • 2 1/2 ounces gin

  • 1/2 ounce dry vermouth

  • Garnish with Lemon or Olives.

  • To make a Dirty Martini add olives and a bit of the brine from the olive jar.

Gibson

Gibson

The GIBSON is a twist on a classic gin martini - with a cocktail onion.

The key to a great martini is to start with quality ingredients - since there are only two - this is not a cocktail where you want to be frugal

Every Gin is different and unique - you may want to alter the ratio of ingredients and/or try a different garnish with different brands.

Also be aware that Vermouth has a short shelf life because it's fortified wine, not a distilled spirit. If your bottle has been open for longer than 3 months, it's time to toss it.

A bunch of newer cocktails have the word martini or the suffix tini in their title. They are named this way because they are served in a martini glass. Most contain vodka and don’t share very much with the original drink.


Pomegranate

Pomegranate

POMEGRANATE MARTINI:

  • Ice

  • 2 ounces pomegranate juice

  • 1 ounce vodka

  • 1/2 ounce Triple Sec

  • 1/2 ounce club soda

  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice

  • Frozen red grapes

    Fill a shaker three-fourths full with ice. Add pomegranate juice, vodka, triple sec, club soda and lemon juice. Cover and shake 10-15 seconds or until condensation forms on outside of shaker. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with red grapes.

Cosmopolitan

Cosmopolitan

COSMOPOLITAN:

  • Ice

  • 2 ounces vodka

  • 2 ounces cranberry juice

  • 1/2 ounce lime juice

  • 1/2 ounce Triple Sec

  • Orange zest

    Fill a shaker three-fourths full with ice. Add the vodka, juices and Triple Sec. Cover and shake for 10-15 seconds or until condensation forms on outside of shaker. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with orange zest.

Elderflower Martini

Elderflower Martini

ELDERFLOWER MARTINI:

  • 1 ounce St. Germain's elderflower liqueur

  • 1 ounce gin

  • 1/2 ounce dry vermouth

  • 1/2 ounce lime juice

    Pour the half-ounce of dry vermouth into a martini glass. Swirl the vermouth around in the glass coating the sides of the glass. Pour out the vermouth - do not use in shaker. Fill a shaker halfway with ice cubes add the St. Germain’s, gin and lime juice. Shake slowly until very cold. Strain the mixture into the vermouth-swirled glass. Garnish with lime peel.

the Martini Spoken Here sign belonged to Dad.

the Martini Spoken Here sign belonged to Dad.

We enjoyed a wonderful dinner recently at the Black Forest Inn. I snapped a picture of a Black Forest Signature Martini and the Holiday Drink Specials with the five different martinis they offer.

Appletini

Appletini

APPLETINI:

  • Ice

  • 2 ounces vodka

  • 1-1/2 ounces sour apple liqueur

  • 1-1/2 teaspoons lemon juice

  • Green apple slice

    Fill a shaker three-fourths full with ice. Add the vodka, apple liqueur and lemon juice. Cover and shake for 10-15 seconds or until condensation forms on outside of shaker. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with apple.

Raspberry Lemon Drop

Raspberry Lemon Drop

RASPBERRY LEMON DROP MARTINI:

  • Ice

  • 2 ounces citrus vodka

  • ¾ ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice

  • ¾ ounce simple syrup

  • ¾ ounce Chambord

  • Raspberries

    Chill a martini glass. Fill a shaker three-fourths full with ice. Add the vodka, lemon juice, simple syrup, and Chambord. Cover and shake for about 10 seconds. Strain into the chilled martini glass. Garnish with fresh raspberries.

Chocolate Martini

Chocolate Martini

CHOCOLATE MARTINI:

  • Ice

  • 2 ounces vodka

  • 2 ounces creme de cacao or chocolate liqueur

  • Chocolate truffle

    Fill a mixing glass or tumbler three-fourths full with ice. Add vodka and creme de cacao; stir until condensation forms on outside of glass. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with chocolate truffle.


Stirring Versus Shaking

The Various James Bonds with their martinis

The Various James Bonds with their martinis

There's a lot of debate about whether martinis should be stirred or shaken. Most experts agree to the following rules:

  • If a martini contains only spirits - such as a classic martini or vodka martini - it should be stirred in a mixing glass with ice for about one minute. The idea is shaking will bruise the spirits.

  • If a martini contains fruit juices, it needs to be shaken in a cocktail shaker with ice for about 10 seconds to mix the ingredients properly.

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No matter which martini is your favorite I say Cheers! I know my Dad is having a great time in Heaven today. We celebrate our birthdays there too!

I wish you a most wonderful Christmas!

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CHRISTMAS CHEER 2020

Hello friends I’m continuing to embrace all things Christmas - so this week I thought it would be fun to share how we enjoy the holidays here in the Chalet.

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On the day the bins come up from the basement and decorating commences - we select our movie to start off the day - this year we started with White Christmas and went straight into A Christmas Carol - the 1951 version is darker than the 1938 version, I also like the 1935 Scrooge, we also have Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol, and this 1969 cartoon is fun - I am really fond of this character I could write an entire piece about all the versions of this Charles Dickens tale of awakening which I love so much! It all started with the Giant coloring book you see here I had when I was little - how I wish I still had it!

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Our holidays wouldn’t be complete without watching these films: The Bishops Wife, Miracle on 34th Street, The Bells of St. Mary’s, The Shop Around the Corner and Holiday Inn. The 1977 version of The Nutcracker ballet with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gelsey Kirkland is a favorite and this year we introduced Home Alone to our son.

Our Tree is chockablock full. It’s a mix of Shiny Brites that were my folks, ornaments mom bought me, a few I crafted, ones I’ve been buying yearly, bits Liam’s made - In addition you’ll see a few extra special Christmas cards and gift tags - finall…

Our Tree is chockablock full. It’s a mix of Shiny Brites that were my folks, ornaments mom bought me, a few I crafted, ones I’ve been buying yearly, bits Liam’s made - In addition you’ll see a few extra special Christmas cards and gift tags - finally it’s topped with some felt gingerbread garland and paper-chains!

Other programs not to be missed: The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting, CMA Country Christmas and of course re-watching our favorites - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, The Year Without a Santa Claus, Frosty the Snowman, The Little Drummer Boy, Dr. Seuss How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Polar Express and A Charlie Brown Christmas. We listen to tons of holiday music from Andy Williams, Nat King Cole, Dave Brubeck and Pentatonix among current artists Christmas renditions and my favorite Nutcracker disc is often playing.

I used to decorate the day after Thanksgiving and wrap gifts that weekend. I don’t rush to get it all done quite as quickly anymore. I do have a few things under the tree but, I can’t place anything under the tree for a certain someone until he goes to bed on Christmas Eve after our family leave. Gearing up for our Christmas Eve celebration means baking - cookies, magic cookie bars and some years a cake yum! Gathering on Christmas Eve in the Chalet is carrying on a tradition my Mother started in 1968.

We celebrate with tons of hors d’oeuvres - my Mom’s famous hot crab meat dip, dill dip and savoy treats like chopped chicken liver; while the main course changes from year to year, we always have a bunch of options for dessert. Meanwhile It’s A Wonderful Life plays in the background. This year we may add a card game into the mix - my son is really into them lately - maybe Would Ya, Utter Nonsense or The Voting Game…. The night is always topped off with holiday crackers and all of us adorning our paper crowns and sharing silly jokes!

my sister and niece

my sister and niece

scenes from a 2019

scenes from a 2019

If you’re interested in movies that are not specifically about Christmas read my post Film Favorites.

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From our home to yours Happy Holidays.

Til next time stay safe!

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Chaletmomma Gift Guide 2020

Hello friends - for those of you who haven’t quite finished your holiday shopping I thought I’d share some gift ideas! Click image for link.

Something for the ladies…

Something for the kiddos…

Something for the guys…

Honorable Mentions…

What about a gift card for a friends homegrown on-line business or shop?

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Let’s remember our communities this season!

What about tickets to a local museum, playhouse, musical venue or sports team? Not selling tickets due to Covid - dummy one up using this template until you’re able to offer the recipient an actual ticket. What about a gift card to a local restaurant or shop?

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Til next time Happy Shopping! Stay safe and be well!

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