Look, we're in the midst of a winter that will not end, the economy is in the toilet, and last week someone cracked the lid on Dick Cheney's coffin long enough for him to rise and appear on my TV spreading his message of peace and goodwill to all. ~cue Animal House Quote~ "My advice is to start drinking heavily."*
The Lucy:
(aka - a Blood and Sand)**
- 1 oz. scotch whiskey
- 3/4 oz. Cherry Heering
- 3/4 oz. sweet vermouth
- 3/4 oz. fresh orange juice
I garnished mine with a sprig of thyme, but a lovely ring of orange would work well too. I've adapted this recipe from the wonderful Bartender's Guide, published by Adams Media.
* Of course I'm not really recommending that you drink heavily ... one or two of these should do just fine! The reality is - I had my second shot of cartilage yesterday and dinner was something of a slap dash affair. In an effort to provide you with the most scintillating content on the web ... or *any* content for that matter ... I took a spin through my files and came across the above photo. The weekend is almost here and I'm sure we could all use a good stiff drink right about now. Thus is born a new feature here on Beach Eats. In anticipation of the weekend, I'll be posting some delightful cocktail recipes from time to time on Thursday afternoons. Bottoms up!
** This is absolutely my new favorite drink and, delicious as it is, it is in serious need of a new name. Technically its called a Blood and Sand ... but ... ugh. How decidedly UN-festive! We've dubbed it the Lucy, after my other nickname, but I'm not wild about that either. Can you do better? What would you call this luscious concoction? Curious Diva wants to know.
Cheers!
18 comments:
cherry squeeze
fuzzy cherry
cherry popper
sweet cherry mary
cherry thyme
thats all I got right now
Cherries Jubilee alla Manhattan. Of course, once you've had a few of these drinks, this name becomes a bit of a slurry mouthful!
doggybloggy - well done! I like them all but am partial to the "fuzzy cherry" and "cherry thyme." Wonderful!
Tracy - so true! LOL
OOOOH, a new cocktail to request. If anyone knows us, they know the Duo loves a cocktail. Thanks for helping us through the rest of this week!
Duo - I know you do! Cheers, this one's on me! :)
Oooohhh, I am so excited about your new Thursday feature!! Great idea! :-)
I'm very very psyched about your soda bread, too... I love dark Irish soda bread!
I suggest the "Fruity Scotsman".
I hate Scotch but I think I might like this. You can't go wrong with orange and cherry flavors.
I remember in college, Thursday was the big party night because so many kids would go home for the weekend. Fun times!
And when fat is the new thin, I will be king.
Astra - thanks, I'm excited about it too ... it will come in handy for the nights we have left-overs! LOL
WWW - Bwah! I like your suggestion! If you're not a fan of scotch you could reduce the amount to 3/4 of an ounce ... which is what the original recipe lists. I upped the scotch a bit because I love it and because I don't like my drinks too sweet. Either way, its a stunning combination. I think you'd like it.
Together we shall rule when fat is the new thin. I'm polishing my crown as we speak!
Oh wow, that looks delicious, Diva. I don't know what I'd call it, but I'd call the bartender over for several more!
And while I'm here, let me thank you again for the granola gift certificate. My order arrived yesterday, and I would have spent the entire day home eating it if I didn't have a job. It tastes so much fresher than store-bought. I made a banana-apple-nut mix, and a pina colada mix. Both are really quite good. I'll definitely be purchasing more.
Thanks! :-)
:) I'm not a big drinker so I'm useless on name ideas for your special drink. But, I do like your idea of making fat the new thin!! :) And, playing hookey from work... I could use a day off!
Scotch Lassie with Cherry
"fat is the new thin"
that totally made me laugh out loud heeh :D
Jeanie - I am just tickled pink that you're enjoying the granola so. Yay! Its yummy stuff to be sure ... I've already placed another order! Btw, we'll be drinking these at our next GTG if I have anything to do with it! ;)
Juliet - Excellent, another vote for fat being the new thing ... I sense the beginning of a trend here. ;)
Welcome, yardsailor! Great name ... both yours and your suggestion. :)
Steph - thanks, it was supposed to! LOL
In my imagination, this tastes like a grownup Dr. Pepper. Yum.
This makes me think of ordering an Old Fashioned, with maraschino cherry & hopefully orange garnishes. Maybe for tomorrow night!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Fashioned
This was an interesting description of the history of the Old Fashioned. Yummy!
Anne Carol - so nice to see you here and thanks for the yummy link! You may be onto something with Dr. Pepper association ... I'll have to make another one and report back to confirm! ;)
Diva, when I grow up, I want to be just like you - sassy and saucy (but not sauced)! I'm passing this on to the house liquormeister and I look forward to your new weekly feature.
Aw, Tangled Noodle, you are so sweet. Thank you! I think you and the house liquormeister will both dig this drink. Cheers! :)
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