Bloody Mary
• 6/10 χυμός ντομάτας
• 3/10 βότκα
• 1/10 χυμός λεμονιού,
• 1 κουταλάκι του καφέ Worcestershire sauce,
• 2 σταγόνες Tabasco
• αλάτι σέλινου, αλάτι, πιπέρι
Σ' ένα μεγάλο, ψηλό ποτήρι (tumbler) βάλτε 4 παγάκια. Προσθέστε το χυμό λεμονιού, τη Worcestershire sauce, τη βότκα και το Tabasco. Ανακατέψτε. Προσθέστε το χυμό ντομάτας και, ανάλογα με το γούστο σας, αλάτι, πιπέρι και αλάτι σέλινου. Ανακατέψτε ξανά. Βάλτε ένα τρυφερό κλαράκι σέλινου με τα πράσινα φυλλαράκια του και σερβίρετε. Αυτό είναι τo κλασικό κοκτέιλ του hang-over. (kathimerini.gr)
The epithet "Bloody Mary" is associated with a number of historical figures—particularly Queen Mary I of England—and fictional women, especially from folklore. It is believed that inspiration for the cocktail was the Hollywood star Mary Pickford; previously, a similarly red cocktail consisting of rum, grenadine, and Maraschino had been named after her.[citation needed] Other sources trace the name to a waitress named Mary who worked at a Chicago bar called the Bucket of Blood.
In 1934, the cocktail was called "Red Snapper" at the St. Regis Hotel, where Petiot was hired at the time. It was here that Tabasco sauce was added to the drink, and the name "Bloody Mary" eventually won popularity. In the 1960s it became popular to serve the cocktail with celery due to a guest at The Pump Room at the Ambassador East Hotel in Chicago.
The name likely refers to the blood-like color of the cocktail. (en.wikipedia.org)
• 6/10 χυμός ντομάτας
• 3/10 βότκα
• 1/10 χυμός λεμονιού,
• 1 κουταλάκι του καφέ Worcestershire sauce,
• 2 σταγόνες Tabasco
• αλάτι σέλινου, αλάτι, πιπέρι
Σ' ένα μεγάλο, ψηλό ποτήρι (tumbler) βάλτε 4 παγάκια. Προσθέστε το χυμό λεμονιού, τη Worcestershire sauce, τη βότκα και το Tabasco. Ανακατέψτε. Προσθέστε το χυμό ντομάτας και, ανάλογα με το γούστο σας, αλάτι, πιπέρι και αλάτι σέλινου. Ανακατέψτε ξανά. Βάλτε ένα τρυφερό κλαράκι σέλινου με τα πράσινα φυλλαράκια του και σερβίρετε. Αυτό είναι τo κλασικό κοκτέιλ του hang-over. (kathimerini.gr)
The epithet "Bloody Mary" is associated with a number of historical figures—particularly Queen Mary I of England—and fictional women, especially from folklore. It is believed that inspiration for the cocktail was the Hollywood star Mary Pickford; previously, a similarly red cocktail consisting of rum, grenadine, and Maraschino had been named after her.[citation needed] Other sources trace the name to a waitress named Mary who worked at a Chicago bar called the Bucket of Blood.
In 1934, the cocktail was called "Red Snapper" at the St. Regis Hotel, where Petiot was hired at the time. It was here that Tabasco sauce was added to the drink, and the name "Bloody Mary" eventually won popularity. In the 1960s it became popular to serve the cocktail with celery due to a guest at The Pump Room at the Ambassador East Hotel in Chicago.
The name likely refers to the blood-like color of the cocktail. (en.wikipedia.org)
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