Brandy Alexander
It’s a scene that has played out countless times, in many a cocktail enthusiast’s house. You, as the host, try to find the ideal drink for each guest but somebody is being difficult:
Gracious Host: So, can I mix you something?
Guest: Well, I don’t know. Can you make me something nice?
GH: How about a Margarita? They’re fairly popular.
Guest: Oh no, that’s much too strong for me. Can you make something milder?
GH: Hmm, a Mojito? They’re all the rage you know.
Guest: I tried that once, but I didn’t like the taste of the rum in it. What else have you got?
GH: (without much hope) A Cosmopolitan? That has vodka in it, so the taste shouldn’t bother you.
Guest: Vodka? I tried that once and it was horrible! I don’t know, if you can’t fix anything nice, I’ll just have a Coke.
GH: (pride hurt) Well, do you like any alcoholic drinks at all?
Guest: Actually I never drink, only some Bailey’s now and again.
GH: (Eyes light up) Ah, in that case I have just the thing!
Gracious Host exits toward BAR.
Recipe:
1 oz. Brandy
1 oz. Créme de Cacao
1 oz. Heavy Cream
Shake very well with plenty of ice and serve in a cocktail glass. Sprinkle freshly-grated nutmeg on top and serve.
Notes:
Kind of like one of these pre-made cream liqueurs brought to life, using real fresh cream and good brandy, and not a preservative in sight. Whenever someone says they like Bailey’s, I mix one of these up instead. I haven’t had any complaints yet.
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- Rich, creamy goodness.



August 14th, 2008 at 1:43 pm
Been there, done that, almost to the letter. I just prefer Alexander’s to it’s famous cousin (I simply can’t find any brandy in my country).
That is, until I decided to try a Mudslide, and now I can’t convince anyone to try anythinhg else…
Any suggestions?
December 17th, 2008 at 6:25 am
Miss Manners always says it’s the “oh, I don’t know what I want” people who are the most self-centred. Just pick something, dammit!
And you nailed it with this post. These are lovely, and perfect for those who want to be drinkers, but aren’t.
December 17th, 2008 at 7:35 am
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