Jimmy Carter signed 2 bills. One authorizing the minting of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar, and the other legalizing Home-Brewing of Beer. (Thank God)
Sadly, Harvy Milk is assassinated in San Francisco, but the general population is also breathing a sigh of relief as the Son of Sam is convicted.
Me? I was 9 years old, wearing bell-bottom jeans and being introduced to a dairy goat for the first time (we moved to the farm in late September of '77) My Summer days were drifting away, though I was a little too young for "those Summer Nights". I would be busy catching polliwogs or creating a bow out of string and a vine maple stick.
New York, however, Studio 54 was throwing a launch party for an unnaturally green, somewhat overly sweet, muskmelon liqueur from Japan. Suntory's Midori.
 I have mentioned my increasing disappointment, in previous cocktail posts, regarding the lack of skill required to be a bartender now days.  The exorbitant prices charged for 2 squirts from a gun containing as many as 8 different high fructose corn syrup laden products.  So in the spirit (Ha ha) of saving you from that nasty bottled sweet and sour mix, here is the original recipe for a Midori Sour, using real Lemon, Lime and Soda water.  As it originally was made before laziness and profit-philia set in to the local bar scene.
I have mentioned my increasing disappointment, in previous cocktail posts, regarding the lack of skill required to be a bartender now days.  The exorbitant prices charged for 2 squirts from a gun containing as many as 8 different high fructose corn syrup laden products.  So in the spirit (Ha ha) of saving you from that nasty bottled sweet and sour mix, here is the original recipe for a Midori Sour, using real Lemon, Lime and Soda water.  As it originally was made before laziness and profit-philia set in to the local bar scene.I will admit, this is going to be more sour than what is usually offered at your local "watering hole"; but this can be tempered by the addition of a sugared rim, just like on an Amaretto Sour. This leaves the sugar consumption up to the drinker's discretion. A good practice, but I was making this for a confirmed sour puss ---- Me. So I left it off. :)
Midori Sour
2 oz Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice
1 oz Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice
1 Jigger (1 1/2 oz) Midori
5 oz Club Soda or Seltzer
Fill the cocktail shaker with ice and rim the glass if you like.
Cin Cin!!
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2 comments:
I haven't had Midori in ages. I absolutely love all things tart. This looks perfect to me, minus the suggared rim of course. I have to admit I was a bit sad, looking at all your wonderful pictures, in all our moves, my glass juicer somehow came up missing. I have a darned plastic contraption I hate right now. Hmmmmmm time to go on a hunt, I am sure you can still get glass ones somewhere. I enjoy reading your blog so very much.
Wheres mine?! Maybe instead of a wine party, we can have a midori sour party...I'll bring the lamp shades ;)
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