Lively libations for summer entertaining
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Ben and I went to a fund-raiser in May that was held at Roy’s
restaurant in Fashion Island. The cause was the Harbor High Culinary
Arts program, so a three-course meal at an award-winning restaurant
seemed appropriate. The food was fabulous, and the service was
excellent. The entire event was outstanding.
One of the many impressive details was the drink they were
serving. Generally, I’m not a fancy cocktail kind of gal, but these
drinks in mini-martini glasses garnished with fresh pineapple were
too cute to pass up. They were the specialty of the house and
appropriately called Roy’s Hawaiian Martini. They didn’t even taste
like they had alcohol in them, which is probably a bad thing, but
they were so good that the next day I got on the computer and surfed
the Web looking for the recipe.
I found it. Of course, I do not have any of the ingredients you
need to make them, but one of these days, I’m going to make a trip to
a specialty liquor store and rectify that. This drink would be the
perfect addition to a summer cocktail party.
Roy’s Hawaiian Martini
Serves six
9 ounces vodka
3 ounces vanilla vodka
1 ounce coconut rum
12 1-inch chunks fresh pineapple
Combine alcohol and half of the pineapple chunks and refrigerate
overnight. Before serving, discard the pineapple and serve with a
fresh pineapple garnish.
While I was searching for the Roy’s recipe, I found a few other
drinks that I’ve ordered in restaurants, but have never made at home.
Some of them take a little effort, and they all sound fattening, but
every once in a while, it’s fun to make something out of the ordinary
when you’re entertaining.
Ramos Fizz
Single serving
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1/2 tablespoon confectioners sugar
1 egg white, whipped
1 jigger dry gin 1 dash orange juice
1 tablespoon sweet cream
Shake with ice and add carbonated water to taste.
Nutty Angel
Single serving
1 ounce vodka
1 ounce Frangelico
1 ounce Bailey’s 1/2 ounce dark creme de cacao
Shake with ice and dust with nutmeg
Long Island Iced Tea
Single serving
1 ounce vodka
1 ounce gin
1 ounce light rum
1 ounce tequila
1 ounce lemon juice
1 teaspoon confectioners sugar
4 ounces cola
Mix and serve with ice
Adult Hot Chocolate
Serves six
1/2 cup chocolate chips
3 cups milk
1 cup Half & Half
Heat ingredients, and then add:
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup rum
1/2 cup almond liqueur
Top with whipped cream.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
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