Monday, December 26, 2011

Monin O'Free Amaretto, 750 Ml (01-0150) Category: Drink Syrups

!±8± Monin O'Free Amaretto, 750 Ml (01-0150) Category: Drink Syrups


Rate : | Price : $77.54 | Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 11:26:23
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Item #: 01-0150.

  • Combines natural flavors with a unique blend of sugar free, calorie free Splenda and erythritol
  • Free of sugar, free of fat, free of calories and free of carbohydrates
  • Perfect choice for low calorie diets or diabetics.
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    Tuesday, December 20, 2011

    MONIN O'FREE AMARETTO, CS 12/750ML, 01-0150 MONIN INC MONIN SYRUPS

    !±8±MONIN O'FREE AMARETTO, CS 12/750ML, 01-0150 MONIN INC MONIN SYRUPS

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    Price : $100.80
    Post Date : Dec 20, 2011 22:47:04
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    * Combines natural flavors with a unique blend of sugar free, calorie free Splenda(R) and erythritol * Free of sugar, free of fat, free of calories and free of carbohydrates * Perfect choice for low calorie diets or diabetics"

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    Thursday, December 15, 2011

    Top Ten Hot New Drink Recipes

    !±8± Top Ten Hot New Drink Recipes

    Top Ten New Cocktail Recipes

    People are always on the look out for the best new drink recipes. The mojito, the martini and the margarita appear to be the most popular drinks in bars across the US. But people are picky and bar patrons are always looking out for the best new trend. The eighties were probably the golden age of the cocktail, but slowly the cocktail is making a comeback. Even those multi-colored shooters (the bane of bartenders worldwide) are showing up gain.
    So what are the top bartenders in New York, Boston and New Orleans making for their customers. What cocktails are the hottest these days? What golden oldie is making a comeback?
    Some are new and are becoming faves across the south and northeast.

    1. Sour Orange Daiquiri

    Juice of one sour orange

    Three big dashes sugar syrup*

    6 oz. aged rum

    1 1/2 oz. Grand Marnier or good curaçao

    Orange slice

    This recipe makes two cocktails in 5oz. martini glasses
    *If you do not have sugar syrup on hand, just make some ahead of time; boil equal amounts of sugar and water together until sugar dissolves and a light syrup forms. Cool, then refrigerate. Chill cocktail glasses. In cocktail shaker, add ice, then the main ingredients listed. Shake thoroughly to mix and chill. Pour into glasses and garnish with an orange slice.

    2. Key Lime Pie

    3/4 oz Licor 43*

    1 oz. Vodka

    1/4 oz Rose's sweetened lime cordial

    1/2 oz Milk or cream

    Pour ingredients into shaker filled with ice, shake and strain into glass.
    * It's a Spanish citrus vanilla liqueur as old as the hills but growing in popularity

    3. Ginger Rogers

    Two dashes Angostura bitters

    The juice of half a lime

    1 oz. Grand Marnier

    I oz. aged rum

    Jamaican ginger beer to fill

    Mint sprig for garnish

    Fill a highball or tall cooler glass with ice. Coat ice with bitters, then squeeze lime, dropping in spent shell. Add liquor top with ginger beer. Garnish with mint.

    4. New Orleans Martini

    3 oz vanilla vodka

    Splash of dry vermouth

    1/2 oz. Pernod

    1 dash Angostura bitters

    Fresh mint sprig

    Combine vodka, vermouth and pernod in a cocktail shaker with cracked ice and shake well. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with mint sprig.

    5. A Piece of Ass

    1 oz. Amaretto

    1 oz. Southern Comfort

    Sour mix

    Put ice in highball. Pour in shots. Fill with sour mix

    6. Irish Flag

    Two parts Green Creme de Menthe

    Two parts Bailey's

    One part Brandy

    Layer creme de menthe, Bailey's and brandy in a shooter glass.

    7. Red Headed Slut

    1 1/2 oz Jägermeister

    1 1/2 oz Peach schnapps

    Cranberry juice

    Mix in shot glass. Shoot. (You have to love if not just for the name.)

    8. Junior Mint

    1/2 oz. Malibu rum

    1 oz. white Creme de Cacao

    1 oz. White Creme de Menthe

    Combine all ingredients with ice, shake, and strain into old fashioned glass

    9. Three-Mile Island Iced Tea

    1/2 oz. Gin

    1/2 oz. Light rum

    1/2 oz. Tequila

    1/2 oz. Triple sec

    1/2 oz. Vodka

    Coke

    Sweet and sour mix

    1-2 dash Bitters

    One lemon wedge

    Fill 14oz glass with ice and pour in liquor. Fill to two thirds of glass with the the cola and remainder with sweet & sour. Top with dash of bitters and lemon wedge.

    10. English Channel

    2 oz. Bailey's Irish Creme

    ½ oz. Drambuie

    ½ oz. Cointreau

    Pour all three over ice and mix. Looks like the English Channel but tastes way better.


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    Saturday, December 10, 2011

    Clever Substitutions For Alcohol in Recipes

    !±8± Clever Substitutions For Alcohol in Recipes

    If you do not want to use alcohol in your favorite recipes, you will be pleased to know that there are other ingredients you can use instead. Perhaps a recipe for braised beef calls for red wine. What can you use instead for the same rich flavor? Maybe you are making a dessert and the recipe tells you to add Kahlua. Can you substitute something else for the same delicious chocolate flavor? The answer is yes, you can usually use a similar flavored ingredient.

    The exception to this rule is when the alcohol makes up more than twenty percent of the ingredients, in which case you should make something else because the recipe will not taste the same.

    Wine Substitutions

    If a recipe calls for wine, you can decide what to replace it with depending on the recipe. White wine can be replaced with white grape juice. Add a tiny bit of white wine vinegar to get the right flavor. If the recipe specifies sweet white wine, use white grape juice with some powdered sugar dissolved in it.

    For red wine, you can use red grape juice or red wine vinegar. If the recipe needs more than a couple of tablespoons of red wine, use the grape juice because vinegar will impart a bitter flavor.

    Champagne in recipes can be replaced with sparkling white grape juice or sparkling apple cider. Try sparkling cranberry juice or ginger ale too, depending on the recipe. For port, which is a fortified red wine, try cranberry juice with some orange or lemon juice added to it or red grape juice with some lime zest. Remember that you can always use non-alcoholic wine in recipes calling for wine as an ingredient.

    Beer and Liqueur Replacements

    Try mushroom stock, beef stock, or non-alcoholic beer instead of beer in recipes. If you need to use a coffee liqueur such as Kahlua or Tia Maria in a dessert recipe, coffee syrup, espresso or non-alcoholic coffee extract work well. Use almond extract for Amaretto, syrup from a can of cherries for cherry liqueur or cherry brandy, and orange juice concentrate for Cointreau.

    For replacing vodka in a recipe if you do not want to use alcohol, you can substitute apple cider with a few drops of lime juice or white grape juice. For sherry, try something sticky and sweet like peach syrup, orange juice, pineapple juice, or vanilla extract. Apple cider or apple juice with a few drops of almond extract is a good substitution for rum, as is white grape juice.

    Use vanilla extract, peach syrup, orange juice or pineapple juice for bourbon, non-alcoholic brandy extract for brandy, and non-alcoholic vanilla extract mixed with some powdered sugar for Creme de Cacao.

    Anise flavor Italian soda syrup makes a good replacement for anisette and raspberry syrup, juice, or extract can be used in the place of Chambord. Spearmint extract mixed with water can replace creme de menthe and apricot, pear, or peach juice can be used as a substitution for cognac in a recipe.

    Successful Recipes without Alcohol

    If you follow these tips, your recipe will come out as close to the original as possible. Maybe you do not like alcohol or perhaps do not want to buy a twenty-dollar bottle of a liqueur, which you do not drink for a recipe calling for two teaspoons of it, which is understandable!

    Maybe you are cooking for kids, in which case you do not want to use alcohol in your chosen recipe. Whatever the case, it can be very handy knowing the best alcohol substitutions for recipes.


    Clever Substitutions For Alcohol in Recipes

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    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    Monin Amaretto, 750 Ml (01-0010) Category: Drink Syrups

    !±8± Monin Amaretto, 750 Ml (01-0010) Category: Drink Syrups

    Brand : Monin Inc. | Rate : | Price : $73.54
    Post Date : Dec 07, 2011 04:27:36 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days

    Item #: 01-0010.

  • Rich and natural flavors
  • Made with fruits, nuts, spices, water and sugar
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    • Twelve 750 Ml Bottles

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    Saturday, December 3, 2011

    TORANI AMARETTO 750 ML

    !±8± TORANI AMARETTO 750 ML


    Rate : | Price : $65.39 | Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 18:51:40
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    Item #: 03-0060. Patterned after the liqueur that hails from Saronno, Italy, our nonalcoholic Amaretto boasts the unmistakable nutty flavor and fragrant and sweetness.
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