Mommy/Daddy Drinks

Not every meal has to be ALL about the kids. Kick back and enjoy your mommy and daddy time with these delicious and fun cocktail recipes!

Liquid Refreshment Week – The Hemingway Daiquiri

The daiquiri was invented in Cuba.

I’m a fan of Cuba.

Lots of Rum…

Lots of good drinks.

Mojitos anyone?

This the the drink…

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Also known as the Papa Doble…

That Hemingway made famous at his favorite watering hole…

The Floridita Bar in Havana.

Uh, it’s pretty good.

And trust me…

It doesn’t require any umbrellas.

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WHAT YOU NEED:

2 oz light rum (Bacardi works)

2 fresh limes, juiced

1/2 oz grapefruit juice

1 t sugar

1 t maraschino cherry liqueur

WHAT TO DO:

Combine all ingredients into an ice filled shaker.  Shake well, strain and pour into a glass over shaved ice.  Hemingway could drink 16!

Liquid Refreshment Week – Lava Flow

Nothing says tropical vacation to me

Like my favorite drink!

Enter…

The Lava Flow!

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Sadly funds have been low…

Thanks to the economy.

Thanks to Congress, The White House, The Fed…Thanks again guys!

But that’s a whole other post.

I have to make myself believe that my house is a tropical island getaway.

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Can you feel the trade winds?

Well if you drink enough of these bad boys I assure you…

YOU WILL!

Best thing about Lava Flows?

They’re filled with yummy fruity goodness!

So just leave out the rum and serve em up to the munchkins!

Just put their share into yours and you’ll be hula dancing in no time!

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Make a big blender full!

Note – I’m making the full throttle version here…leave out the rum for the kiddos!

WHAT YOU NEED:

2 cups strawberries

4 oz light rum

4 oz coconut rum (Malibu is my fave)

3 bananas

1/2 cup pineapple chunks

1 cup pineapple juice

1 cup cream of coconut (NOT coconut milk!  It’s not thick enough.)

Crushed ice cubes

WHAT TO DO:

In the blender combine the rum and strawberries.  Blend until smooth.  Pour into the bottom of four glasses.

Rinse the blender and then add remaining ingredients.  Blend until smooth.  Pour the mixture over the strawberry mixture SLOWLY and watch the lava rise up the glass!

Aloha!

Liquid Refreshment Week – Sangria

It’s hot hot hot outside…

And we can all use a little something to cool down with.

This week we’re concentrating on the refreshing.

First up, a little spirit for Moms and Dads.

Sangria anyone?

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WHAT YOU NEED:

1 Bottle of red wine (I suggest a Rioja but you could also use Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, or Shiraz)

1 Lemon sliced

1 Orange sliced

1 Lime sliced

1 Apple slice

1 pear sliced

1/4 cup  sugar

1/4 cup  brandy

2 T triple sec

2 cups club soda

WHAT TO DO:

In a large pitcher combine all ingredients with ice or frozen grapes and berries.

Stir.

Pour.

Enjoy!

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Did you know I used to be a bartender?

Well, I was.  It’s actually how I met the hubs.  Yup, I was slinging drinks in Beantown and he walked in one night.  That’s a story for a different day.

So I used used to tend bar so lemme give you some variations on this one.

Don’t drink?

You could make this up with some grape juice or cran-grape cocktail instead of the wine?

Just leave out the brandy and triple sec.

The kids’ll love that version!

More delicious drinks up later this week!

Baby It’s Cold Outside

When you’ve been out with the kids either sledding or at the playground…

Why not warm up with some homemade Hot Cocoa when you get home??!!

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WHAT YOU NEED:

2 cups Instant Nonfat Dried Milk

¾ cup sugar

½ cup Unsweetened Cocoa

3/4 cup non-dairy creamer

1 t salt

mini marshmallows

WHAT TO DO:

In a large bowl combine dried milk, sugar, cocoa,  non dairy creamer, and salt.  Mix well.  Add 2  T into a mug with 8 oz of hot water.  Stir.  Enjoy.  Top with mini marshmallows.  Keep the rest in a large mason jar or ziploc bag for cool winter nights.

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If you’re not going anywhere add a shot of peppermint schnapps or vanilla vodka…Uh, for you, not the munchkins.

Watermelon Mojito

It’s summertime, it’s Friday, I feel like it’s a day about cocktails!  Anyone else interested?

So what do you do when it’s so hot outside you feel like you can’t even move?   You invite over some friends, fire up the grill, and make a pitcher of something that’ll cure ya.  See,  I used to be a bartender.  Oh yeah, back in the day I was a mean drink slinger!  It really was quite a blast, and in fact it’s how I landed the hubs, but that’s a story for another day, trust me, it’s a doozy!  Anyway, summertime always reminds me of bartending as I spent my college summers working the bars, eating nothing but the olives, cherries, and oranges in the service trays. Hey, I had to save that money for going out right?  That’s where I learned when life hands you some lemons (or limes as the case may be when you’re tending bar) you learn to make….mojitos!!!

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For one pitcher of mojitos.  Serves 4, or 2, or 1…

One half of a seedless watermelon

8 fresh mint leaves

juice of 2 limes

3 T sugar

1 cup rum

ice

1 cup lemon lime soda

Cut your watermelon into large chunks and toss into a blender.  Puree until smooth then pour through a strainer into a bowl.  Set aside.

In the bottom of a large pitcher toss in a bunch of ice cubes.  Throw in your mint leaves and sugar.  Using the nonstirring side of a wooden spoon smush the mint into the ice and sugar and stir around (ie muddle the mint).  Squeeze the lime juice over the ice.   Pour in your rum, strained watermelon, and soda.  Give it a quick stir and pour into a glass.

Serve with a lime wedge and sprig of mint.  Sit back, relax and enjoy.  If you’re joining us through the Friday Follows what a day to arrive.  Grab a drink and leave us a note so we know you were here and we can return the favor!

Feel free to replace the rum with some lemon lime soda for the kiddies, even some lemonade would do the trick if you’re a non-drinker.  Either way it’s a great excuse to gather some friends and enjoy the summer air.  What’s your favorite Friday night cocktail?

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Gimme Some Sangria consigue caliente aquí dentro

Sol Y Sambra Tapas Bar and Restaurant – 462 Amsterdam NYC

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Translation?  It’s getting hot in here!!! Ma needs a drink!

Last weekend I hopped the train inbound to NYC to meet up with my best girl, Stacey and hit the streets for some cool street fairs, an awesome tapas lunch, and some drinks before we took in a matinee of Sex and The City 2.  I know, I know we should have been drinking cosmos but the mercury was rising and I was looking for some sweet summertime refreshment, enter the beloved Sangria!  Who could resist a pitcher of wine sweetened with brandy and fruit???  Uh, I’ll take two.

restaurant reviews recipes for kids cocktails mas memoirs    Gimme Some Sangria consigue caliente aquí dentroNow my absolute fave Spanish restaurant in the NYC is a place down in the village called Sevilla, on the corner of Charles and 4th.  But we were way uptown and had to catch a movie so we decided to hoof it to Calle Ocho which was much closer to Stacey’s apartment and we had heard, all the rage.  restaurant reviews recipes for kids cocktails mas memoirs    Gimme Some Sangria consigue caliente aquí dentroWe walked into Calle Ocho and it was like I had just entered a restaurant version of Studio 54.  Super trendy and way too crowded.  Nixed that idea and went outside and thought, hmmm, I’m in New York, I could throw a rock and hit about a thousand great eateries, let’s roll the dice…we ended up at Sol Y Sambra Tapas Bar and Restaurant, 462 Amsterdam if you’re in the area.  Awesome!  I loved it.  The staff was super sweet and totally accommodating of our lame requests to be sort of outside on the patio yet still inside near the a/c.  I’m totally high maintenance even without the kids in tow.  The food was well presented and oh so tasty.  I highly suggest you stop by.

Secondary to our sangria, we had some great tapas!  An amazing manchego cheese plate, an incredible baccala (salt cod) croquettes, a beautiful white asparagus salad, a delicious chorizo, and of course gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp).  Uh, yes, we needed a wheelbarrow to get out the door afterwards but it was sooo worth it.  And we were walking all the way back home again which was 25 blocks or so. restaurant reviews recipes for kids cocktails mas memoirs    Gimme Some Sangria consigue caliente aquí dentro

I don’t know what they put in their sangria at Sol Y Sambra but it was delish.  I thought I’d give you the recipe for mine, also deserving of 5 stars if I do say so myself!

restaurant reviews recipes for kids cocktails mas memoirs    Gimme Some Sangria consigue caliente aquí dentroIngredients:

  • 1 Bottle of red wine (I suggest a Rioja but you could also use Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, or Shiraz)
  • 1 Lemon sliced
  • 1 Orange sliced
  • 1 Lime sliced
  • 1 Apple slice
  • 1 pear sliced
  • 1/4 cup  sugar
  • 1/4 cup  brandy
  • 2 T triple sec
  • 2 Cups ginger ale or club soda

restaurant reviews recipes for kids cocktails mas memoirs    Gimme Some Sangria consigue caliente aquí dentroCombine in a pitcher with ice or frozen grapes and berries, stir, pour and enjoy!  Did you know I used to be a bartender?  Well, I was.  It’s actually how I met the hubs.  Yup, I was slinging drinks in Beantown and he walked in one night.  That’s a story for a different day. restaurant reviews recipes for kids cocktails mas memoirs    Gimme Some Sangria consigue caliente aquí dentro So I used used to tend bar so lemme give you some variations on this one.  Don’t drink?  You could make this up with some grape juice or cran-grape cocktail instead of the wine?  Just leave out the brandy and triple sec.  What is your favorite summertime drink?  Whatever it is, get out with your girls and enjoy!  Ole!

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