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Bubbly: A Collection of Champagne
by Colleen Jeffers
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Synopsis
Bubbly is a collection of more than 60 effortlessly stunning cocktail recipes featuring the most festive bottle behind the bar—champagne!With bright, seasonal flavors, simple techniques, and no pretense, author and photographer Colleen Jeffers shares ...
Bubbly is a collection of more than 60 effortlessly stunning cocktail recipes featuring the most festive bottle behind the bar—champagne!
With bright, seasonal flavors, simple techniques, and no pretense, author and photographer Colleen Jeffers shares her most irresistible sparkling cocktails, alongside quick-trick tips on topics like buying the right bottle of bubbly, keeping carbonation crisp, scoring cheap vintage glassware, and making simple syrup without a stove. Inside this beautiful book’s plush, gold foil cover, recipes include:
French 75—tart, light, crisp, refreshing, and arguably the best known of all vintage champagne cocktails
Aperol Spritz—ideal for aperitivo hour
Paloma Punch—perfect for serving a crowd
Bubbly Mary—a modern brunch classic
Margarita Fizz—a deceptively simple and refreshing
Holiday Mail—a cheery seasonal favorite
And many, many more!
This book will quickly become your go-to resource for recipes that rely on fresh, easy-to-find ingredients for head turning flavor without an expert’s collection of bottles and tools. With an entire chapter devoted to brunch cocktails and another to party-ready punches, it’s a weapon every home cook needs in their entertaining arsenal. And with a plush, shiny gold foil hardcover, rounded corners, glossy art paper, and gorgeous photography, it’s a book you won’t want to hide on a shelf! Inventive enough to appease the experienced cocktail creator but approachable enough for complete beginners, Bubbly proves that a splash of champagne can make any moment a cause for celebration.
From the Author
There aren’t hundreds of recipes in this book, because each one had to earn its place in your kitchen, the kitchen of a stranger who’s welcomed me in. I don’t take your precious leisure time—your seasons and gatherings and free moments lightly. The cost and effort I’ll ask you to spend on any one step or ingredient must be justified by a proportionate gain in flavor. I promise you that none of these drinks are dull, and that your loved ones will love them. I promise that I’ve described the absolute best way to make each drink without compromise, but also the simplest way to do so. The dry practicality that went into the development of these recipes found balance in the pure joy of dreaming them up and of imagining you enjoying each one. I pictured you in your own kitchens and couches and beaches and backyards, experiencing the pure bliss that is a perfectly mixed drink. I hope that you’ll return to these pages whenever you’re in need of that bliss, over and over again.
—Colleen Jeffers
With bright, seasonal flavors, simple techniques, and no pretense, author and photographer Colleen Jeffers shares her most irresistible sparkling cocktails, alongside quick-trick tips on topics like buying the right bottle of bubbly, keeping carbonation crisp, scoring cheap vintage glassware, and making simple syrup without a stove. Inside this beautiful book’s plush, gold foil cover, recipes include:
French 75—tart, light, crisp, refreshing, and arguably the best known of all vintage champagne cocktails
Aperol Spritz—ideal for aperitivo hour
Paloma Punch—perfect for serving a crowd
Bubbly Mary—a modern brunch classic
Margarita Fizz—a deceptively simple and refreshing
Holiday Mail—a cheery seasonal favorite
And many, many more!
This book will quickly become your go-to resource for recipes that rely on fresh, easy-to-find ingredients for head turning flavor without an expert’s collection of bottles and tools. With an entire chapter devoted to brunch cocktails and another to party-ready punches, it’s a weapon every home cook needs in their entertaining arsenal. And with a plush, shiny gold foil hardcover, rounded corners, glossy art paper, and gorgeous photography, it’s a book you won’t want to hide on a shelf! Inventive enough to appease the experienced cocktail creator but approachable enough for complete beginners, Bubbly proves that a splash of champagne can make any moment a cause for celebration.
From the Author
There aren’t hundreds of recipes in this book, because each one had to earn its place in your kitchen, the kitchen of a stranger who’s welcomed me in. I don’t take your precious leisure time—your seasons and gatherings and free moments lightly. The cost and effort I’ll ask you to spend on any one step or ingredient must be justified by a proportionate gain in flavor. I promise you that none of these drinks are dull, and that your loved ones will love them. I promise that I’ve described the absolute best way to make each drink without compromise, but also the simplest way to do so. The dry practicality that went into the development of these recipes found balance in the pure joy of dreaming them up and of imagining you enjoying each one. I pictured you in your own kitchens and couches and beaches and backyards, experiencing the pure bliss that is a perfectly mixed drink. I hope that you’ll return to these pages whenever you’re in need of that bliss, over and over again.
—Colleen Jeffers
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