Cocktails

Barrel-aged cocktail: JBT Blue?!

JBT BlueFrom wines to beers as well as spirits, barrel-ageing is a wonderful process that adds subtle hints of flavor to an already wonderful complex notes. But barrel-ageing a cocktail? It can be done! Trend setting mixologists and bartenders, such as Portland’s Jeffery Morgenthaler, have been experimenting with aged cocktails with some faboo results!

On this week’s video of Kathy Casey’s Liquid Kitchen™, I make a JBT Blue! This is a spirit-forward cocktail recipe that combines bourbon, silver tequila, triple sec, red vermouth and Campari. Poured into a barrel, this cocktail is aged for about three weeks. Once aged to my liking, I pour enough for one cocktail, stir with ice and garnish with a maraschino cherry!

Cheers! -Kathy

***Curious about barrel-aging your own cocktails? Check out Woodinville Whiskey Company for their stock on small or large barrels!

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 26th, 2011  |  Comments Off on Barrel-aged cocktail: JBT Blue?! |  Posted in Amazon, Cocktails, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Foodie News, Lifestyle, Recent Posts, Recipes

Seattle Cocktail Week 2011

For the first time ever, the Emerald City will be hosting Seattle Cocktail Week 2011 from October 27th – 30th! Seattle’s finest bartenders and mixologists will be shaking a bevy of tasty cocktails during the entire event for all levels of cocktail enthusiasts! To commemorate the first annual event, there will be neighborhood pub crawls, a huge closing bash and other tasty tidbits.

I’ll be amongst a panel of judges for the Bartenders on Fire challenge on October 31st at Vito’s Restaurant & Lounge! (No bartenders will actually be on fire!) This cocktail team event will pair some of Seattle’s top barmen including Liberty Bar’s Keith Waldbauer, Vessel’s Jim Romdall and Sambar’s Jay Kuehner against other Washington barmen using Novo Fogo Cachaca and several secret ingredients. Make sure to RSVP to try out their libations!

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 22nd, 2011  |  Comments Off on Seattle Cocktail Week 2011 |  Posted in Restaurants, Cocktails, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Foodie News, Lifestyle, Recent Posts

Portland Cocktail Week 2011

From October 20th – 23rd, Portland will be drinking it up! Next week is Portland Cocktail Week where Portland’s finest bartenders and mixologists as well as other spirits industry people will be living it up all around downtown Portland. From seminars to tastings to even a Bartenders Run and the Great American Distillers Festival, this will be a truly libatious time!

It’s just around the corner so make sure that you get your tickets soon and plan your travel accommodations!

***And keep your eye for Seattle Cocktail Week from October 27th – 30th!***

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 14th, 2011  |  Comments Off on Portland Cocktail Week 2011 |  Posted in Cocktails, Conferences, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Lifestyle, Tasty Travels

Garden-to-Glass: Zen Garden Cocktail

Earlier this summer, I made a libatious garden-to-glass Zen Garden cocktail Envy cocktail that combined organic vodka, muddled honeydew melon, fresh cilantro and a bit of green Tabasco. This week I return to the garden-to-glass theme with this cocktail.

On Kathy Casey’s Liquid Kitchen™, I make a Zen Garden cocktail! Refreshing and crisp, this cocktail features muddled celery, cucumber and lemongrass rounding out the botanical flavor of gin and sweetness of agave nectar. Fresh yuzu juice and sake make a wonderful far east addition to this cocktail.

Cheers! -Kathy

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 12th, 2011  |  Comments Off on Garden-to-Glass: Zen Garden Cocktail |  Posted in Cocktails, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Lifestyle, Recipes, Tasty Travels

Last Day to Vote for the Tommy Bahama Rumologist Search contest!

Thank you to everyone for your continued support during the Tommy Bahama Rumologist Search contest! It’s been great to be chosen as a Top 5 finalist as this is an intense last round. The last day of voting is today! Please do keep on voting and help spread the word.

You can vote here. Just remember to “Like” their Facebook page then click Rumologist Top 5 to vote!

Here’s the link too, just in case:
http://www.facebook.com/tommybahama?sk=app_195242107208514

Thank you everyone! XXO Kathy

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 10th, 2011  |  Comments Off on Last Day to Vote for the Tommy Bahama Rumologist Search contest! |  Posted in Cocktails, Contests, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Foodie News, Lifestyle

Flight of the Bees

With the cooler weather arriving, the buzz of busy bees is a memory of summer. Our industrious friends are quieting down and preparing for winter in a very cool way! Did you know that over the winter, all the bees in a hive form a big round ball and vibrate all their wings to keep the ball around 95 degrees – the colder the weather, the tighter the cluster.  Sounds cozy!

The bees need around 50 to 60 pounds of honey to nourish them over the winter, and anything beyond that is what we harvest. Local honey is wonderful – honey harvested from hives just one block apart can taste totally different depending upon what plants the bees have been visiting. Buying local honey helps support the bee keepers and colonies in your area, which is important because the bee population is declining at rates of up to 20% per year.

And you might not know it, but our city is buzzing with urban hives. Ballard’s Bastille Restaurant features honey harvested from their hives on signature dishes, and the Fairmont Olympic Hotel’s five rooftop hives provide honey for their restaurant and cocktail menu – sounds d’lish! For a honey-licious cocktail to whip up at home, try a Rosemary Bee’s Knees. The herbaceous gin and rosemary pair perfectly with the subtle sweetness of the honey.

Corky Luster, our local bee guru, has a great tip for the home gardener on making your garden a pollinator paradise next season – think long-term! Choose a range of plants that will provide nectar and pollen throughout the growing season – crocuses, heather and even the dandelion in the spring and herbs like thyme, oregano and rosemary through the summer.

He also suggests planting a few extra veggies in your garden that you can let flower and go to seed; late bloomers like kale, onions and the brassicas are honeybee favorites and provide them nectar at the end of the season – and their flowers aren’t hard on the eyes either! Garlic, mint and onions act as natural pesticides that will keep away other bugs without harming our helpful pollinators.

So bee sure to support our local bee population – buy and cook with local honey. It just tastes better! – Kathy

Rosemary Bee’s Knees
Makes 1 drink

1 sprig rosemary
2 oz Aviation Gin
Honey Syrup (recipe follows)
Garnish: small sprig of rosemary and or honeycomb.

Bend the rosemary and drop into a cocktail shaker. Measure in the gin and the Honey Syrup. Fill shake with ice, cap and shake vigorously.Strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a fresh sprig of rosemary and a tiny piece of honey comb if desired.

Honey Syrup: Mix together 1/2 cup local honey + 1/2 cup warm water till combined and then refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.

Recipe by Kathy Casey Liquid Kitchen

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 6th, 2011  |  Comments Off on Flight of the Bees |  Posted in Cocktails, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Foodie News, KOMO Radio, Lifestyle, Recent Posts, Recipes

Make Your Holidays Shine with the Platinum Sparkle!

Platinum Sparkle October 4th is National Vodka Day! Celebrate with style and elegance with this delightful cocktail. With the holidays fast approaching, this is the perfect cocktail to help bring forth holiday cheers!

This week on Kathy Casey’s Liquid Kitchen™ I make my Platinum Sparkle! Organic Moon Mountain Vodka along with maraschino liqueur, lemon juice and Lillet Blanc with a touch of champagne make this a delightful holiday sipper!

Cheers! -Kathy

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 4th, 2011  |  Comments Off on Make Your Holidays Shine with the Platinum Sparkle! |  Posted in Cocktails, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Foodie News, Lifestyle, Recent Posts, Recipes

Kathy Casey Named a Top 5 Finalist for the Tommy Bahama Rumologist Search Contest!

Hi Friends!
I need your voting support again as I have made it into the Final Round of the Tommy Bahama “Rumologist” Search contest!

Starting Sunday October 3rd, you can vote once a day, every day on the Tommy Bahama Facebook page.

I would love your support so please vote for me – often – and cheer me on via their Facebook wall!!  If you can help spread the word to family and friends that would be faboo!   Thank you!!!!! XXO Kathy

Posted by Kathy Casey on October 4th, 2011  |  Comments Off on Kathy Casey Named a Top 5 Finalist for the Tommy Bahama Rumologist Search Contest! |  Posted in Cocktails, Contests, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog, Foodie News, Lifestyle, Tasty Travels
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