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A bijou is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of gin, vermouth, and chartreuse. [1] This cocktail was invented by Harry Johnson, "the father of professional bartending", who called it bijou because it combined the colors of three jewels: gin for diamond, vermouth for ruby, and chartreuse for emerald. [2]
A recipe for the cocktail was included in Harry Craddock's The Savoy Cocktail Book. [1] In a cocktail shaker over ice pour: 1 ⁄ 2 (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 oz) Italian vermouth; 1 ⁄ 2 (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 oz) dry gin; 2 dashes Fernet-Branca; Stir Strain into a (4 oz.) cocktail glass. Garnish by squeezing an orange peel over the top.
Vermouth brand recipes vary, with most manufacturers marketing their own unique flavour and version of the beverage. [5] [32] Vermouth manufacturers keep their recipes for the drink secret. [17] Sweet vermouths usually contain 10–15% sugar. The sugar content in dry vermouths generally does not exceed 4%.
Apples. The original source of sweetness for many of the early settlers in the United States, the sugar from an apple comes with a healthy dose of fiber.
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Cinzano vermouths date back to 1757 and the Turin herbal shop of two brothers, Giovanni Giacomo and Carlo Stefano Cinzano, who created a new "vermouth rosso" (red vermouth) using "aromatic plants from the Italian Alps in a [still-secret] recipe combining 35 ingredients (including marjoram, thyme, and yarrow)". [2]
More like a pudding, this recipe gets its "diabetic appropriate" rating thanks to canned pumpkin, reduced-fat cream cheese, and fat- and sugar-free pudding mix. Recipe: 21Ninety June Jacobsen ...
This incredibly simple and quick roasted sweet potatoes recipe relies on the most basic of seasonings: olive oil, salt and pepper. Serve it as a holiday meal side or with your favorite main dish ...