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After the great actor of silent film.
Ingredients: gin, apricot brandy, lime juice
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Use king or sockeye salmon from a good source In either case, the fish must be spanking fresh Gravlax keeps for a week after curing; and, though it's not an ideal solution, you can successfully freeze gravlax for a few weeks.
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This cocktail recipe from Employees Only in New York is a take on the martini; it combines lavender-infused gin with vermouth spiked with herbes de Provence.
Ingredients: lavender, vermouth, cointreau
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This pretty pink gin martini is the color of spring with the flavors of winter citrus, a blend of lemon and pink grapefruit juices.
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Ingredients: campari, vermouth, gin
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The martini is the undisputed king of cocktails, nearly a category unto itself The frosty, austere, all-alcohol icon has bewitched palates and imaginations for more than a century, to a measure no other drink can even approach The trend toward drier martinis, with only trace amounts of vermouth, began after World War II
Ingredients: gin, vermouth, orange
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Ingredients: campari, gin, vermouth
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Ingredients: gin, orange, vermouth
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Ingredients: cucumber, gin, lime juice
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As with many classic cocktails, numerous origin stories have attached themselves to The Gibson like barnacles, and the truth is uncertain One thing is clear, however: the pickled onion hasn’t always been part of the Gibson legend The recipe in my 1933 edition of The Savoy Cocktail Book is essentially a formula for what many would call a 50/50 martini — half gin, half dry vermouth, with a faint spritz of lemon essence
Ingredients: gin, vermouth, cocktail onion
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A popular way to drink your martini back in the 1930s. And not a bad way to drink them now, either. Gin, dry vermouth and a couple dashes of orange bitters.
Ingredients: ice, gin, vermouth, orange, garnish