Welcome to Cookbook of the Week.
Im bringing in a different punch in of cookbook this week.
This weeks cookbook of the week isBatch Cocktails.
This book can help.
Its a good thing you listened.
This book has 65 cocktail recipes, with a full chapter devoted to alcohol-free drinks.
Hoffman prioritizes flavor, balance of alcohol, and ease for the batcher.
Even if youre doubling one of these batches,thatmath is much easier than starting from scratch.
You’re party hosting smarter, and that makes you very clever indeed.
When party time comes, you’re free to just pour and enjoy.
Hoffman is specific in her alcohol recommendations, providing helpful examples.
Many recipes include something more specialized, like Chartreuse or Punt e Mes vermouth.
Once you do have the necessary ingredients, though, Hoffmans directions are perfectly clear.
Right after her tips on aging cocktails theres a list of Drinks That Keep and their page numbers.
The drink I made this week
This week I had trouble making a decision.
But its not the ABV that sold me on this one; her description was spot-on.
Furthermore, I like that this is one of the Drinks That Keep.
How to buy it
Think its too late for Thanksgiving?
Not so!Batch Cocktails is available as an ebookas well asa hardcover.
once you nail your copy, write down your ingredient list and hit the liquor store.
Better yet, delegate.
Allow me to recommend the Perfect Circle cocktail.
It has a simple ingredient list, bitter and sweet aperitivo qualities.
Perfect before a holiday meal.