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Manhattan Cocktail
The stiff, smooth union of whiskey and vermouth is a classic of the cocktail canon.
The Red Hook
Here's a relative of the Manhattan that dates to within the past five years, a drink created by New York bartender Enzo Errico that utilizes its ancestor's rye whiskey base, matches it with the bitter Italian vermouth Punt e Mes, and fills in the flavor with a hearty dose of funky maraschino liqueur. Named for a once rough-and-tumble Brooklyn neighborhood that's since changed with the times, the Red Hook is one of the more memorable variations of the Manhattan.
Man About Town
This cocktail from Gramercy Tavern in NYC is a take on a Boulevardier (which is like a Negroni, but with bourbon instead of gin). Here, however, spicy rye is the star, complemented by the bittersweet Sicilian amaro, Cynar.
The Brooklyn Cocktail
A spirited riff on the better-known Manhattan.
Manhattan Cocktails (for a Crowd)
Batch up a bottle of Manhattans for your next party!
Cocktail à la Louisiane
First documented 70 years ago in Arthur's Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em, the Cocktail à la Louisiane has been largely ignored since then. It's worth the effort to search out the ingredients (or a talented bartender in a well-stocked establishment) and bring this drink into the 21st century.
The White Manhattan
The White Manhattan takes one of the 19th century models of a Manhattan—whiskey, vermouth, bitters, and a trace of liqueur just because—and tweaks it to accommodate the bright, malty flavor of unaged white dog whiskey.
Southern Baptist
Sother Teague of Amor y Amargo in NYC shared this rye cocktail with us, and it's a winner, spicy with lots of fresh ginger and bright from a bunch of fresh lime.
Larchmont
One of the most highly sought-after books is The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks, a volume first printed in 1948, written not by a bartender but by a New York lawyer named David Embury who was determined to establish a system of proper rules for mixing drinks. Most of the drinks he covered were ones that were already in regular rotation in New York bars. Here's one of his originals, the Larchmont.
Mott and Mulberry
This cocktail was created by Leo Robitschek of The Nomad and Eleven Madison Park in New York City. It spices up apple cider with rye and Amaro Abano, an amaro that's a bit more bitter than Averna, and a bit less mentholated-tasting than Fernet.
A rye Manhattan with cherry liqueur, a trace of absinthe, and a great backstory.
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Grilled Corn, Tomato, Feta, and Herb Salad
This is one of my favorite salads of all time and an absolute classic: corn grilled until it's smoky and sweet, then tossed with ripe end-of-season tomatoes in a light lemon and olive oil dressing. Salty chunks of feta and a ton of fresh herbs finish it off. As simple and delicious as recipes come.
Grilled Asparagus with Lemon and Crispy Bread Crumbs
Bright and easy, this vegan side pairs well with just about any meal.
Broiled Summer Squash in Agrodolce With Corn and Avocado
Turn on your broiler for this easy, one-pan recipe of sweet summer squash, even sweeter fresh corn, and buttery avocado. A splash of vinegar keeps the summer squash, corn, and avocado in beautiful sweet-and-sour harmony.
Grilled Sweet Potato and Corn Salad
This side dish makes good use of the natural earthy sweetness of sweet potatoes, contrasting them with fruity poblano peppers, lime, and green onions to make a salad that works quite well.
Sautéed Asparagus
Sautéed whole asparagus spears don't get as much play as blanched and grilled do, but they should. When done right, they have a deep, woodsy flavor that's hard to beat. Plus, it's easy to do. Here, they're served with a bright, herbal caraway-yogurt sauce.
Charred Corn and Cherry Tomato Salad With Zucchini and Radishes
An easy salad that combines all the flavors of summer: charred sweet corn and zucchini, bright cherry tomatoes, crunchy radishes, and fresh herbs bound with just a hint of sour cream, lime, and cotija cheese.
Grilled Vegetables Platter
Grilled Vegetables makes a great healthy meal OR colourful starter - it's like your own homemade vegetable antipasto, but it costs a fraction of what you pay at delis, tastes much better and it's preservative free!
Roasted Asparagus
Just a really quick, very tasty way to prepare roasted asparagus: cook in a hot oven with garlic, finish with lemon juice & parmesan. YUM!
Italian-Style Grilled Corn
With extra Parmesan and Pecorino after making meatballs last week, I had the idea to slather grilled corn in a garlic butter, then roll them in the cheese—a la Mexican-style corn. The end result was a pleasing mixture of sweetness, creamy garlic, and a sharp bite from the cheese.
Grilled Corn With Garlic and Ginger Soy Butter
Grilled corn with soy sauce, butter, lemon, and a garlic-ginger blend.