Cuban Cocktails: 100 Classic and Modern Drinks
By (Author) Ravi DeRossi
By (author) Jane Danger
By (author) Alla Lapushchik
Union Square & Co.
Sterling
6th October 2015
5th November 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.874097291
Hardback
256
Width 216mm, Height 235mm
From the co-owner of Death & Co., Americas Best Cocktail Bar, these 100 recipes celebrate Cuba's rich cocktail culture. Featuring classics (Daiquiri, Floridita) and modern concoctions (Cienfuegos Shake, Isla de Tesoros), Cuban Cocktails captures the tropical elegance of Cuba with mouthwatering drinks and enlightening sidebars, quotes, and facts on the country's legendary bars and nightclubs.
*This handsome compendium is also well timed: since the relaxing of trade and travel restrictions earlier this year, Cuba is having a long-overdue moment. Not that the authors of this book are jumping on a bandwagontheir Cuban-inspired East Village bar Cienfuegos, named after a small island resort town, opened nearly a decade ago. DeRossi, Jane Danger, and Alla Lapushchik are aficionados of Cuban drinks and keen to prove that its not all rum and tired Ernest Hemingway references. Their drinks celebrate the islands culinary heritage and bring new flavors into the mix (especially in the final chapter, which invites their mixologist friends to share recipes featuring unexpected flavors such as herbal Fernet Branca, absinthe, and Amaretto). But rum is undoubtedly king, showcased here in an array of punches and sours, flips and swizzles, daiquiris, tiki drinks, and warming toddies. The recipes are interspersed with colorful histories of those who built Cubas venerable drinking culture, from the early distillers and hard-drinking sailors to the American exiles from Prohibition (and, yes, a certain bearded writer). All thats needed now is the Havana Club. VERDICT A stylish and timely collection of recipes that respects Cubas history yet offers a fresh look at a world opening up. Library Journal (STARRED review)
*This handsome compendium is also well timed: since the relaxing of trade and travel restrictions earlier this year, Cuba is having a long-overdue moment. Not that the authors of this book are jumping on a bandwagontheir Cuban-inspired East Village bar Cienfuegos, named after a small island resort town, opened nearly a decade ago. DeRossi, Jane Danger, and Alla Lapushchik are aficionados of Cuban drinks and keen to prove that its not all rum and tired Ernest Hemingway references. Their drinks celebrate the islands culinary heritage and bring new flavors into the mix (especially in the final chapter, which invites their mixologist friends to share recipes featuring unexpected flavors such as herbal Fernet Branca, absinthe, and Amaretto). But rum is undoubtedly king, showcased here in an array of punches and sours, flips and swizzles, daiquiris, tiki drinks, and warming toddies. The recipes are interspersed with colorful histories of those who built Cubas venerable drinking culture, from the early distillers and hard-drinking sailors to the American exiles from Prohibition (and, yes, a certain bearded writer). All thats needed now is the Havana Club. VERDICT A stylish and timely collection of recipes that respects Cubas history yet offers a fresh look at a world opening up. Library Journal (STARRED review)
Ravi DeRossi's first venture, the Bourgeois Pig, was a press favourite. Then he co-founded Death & Co. and shortly thereafter Desnuda Cevicheria. Mayahuel, his tequila and mescal bar, won the Best New Cocktail Bar Award at Tales of the Cocktail. Jane Danger began her bartending career at CBGB before moving to Death & Co. She consults on and contributes to cocktail menus, and her work has appeared in New York magazine, Time Out New York, New York Post, New York Times, and elsewhere. Alla Lapushchik assisted with the opening of the Bourgeois Pig while studying at New York University before moving to Mayahuel, Death & Co., Desnuda Cevicheria, and 124 Rabbit Club.