This cocktail is rumored to have gotten its name from a 75 mm artillery piece that Allied soldiers used during World War I. It definitely depends upon both the French (Champagne) and British (gin), and packs a decent kick (like the field gun).
According to Wikipedia, the holder of all earthly knowledge (a title I used to own prior to Wikipedia stealing my thunder), this cocktail was invented in 1915 at Harry's New York Bar in Paris.
There are several versions of this cocktail out there. This is my favorite. If you'd like a sweeter version, just drop a sugar cube in the bottom of the glass after assembling the ingredients.
French 75 Cocktail Recipe
Ingredients
1 1/2 ounces gin
1/2 ounce orange liqueur
Lemon twist
1 1/ 2ounces Champagne or Cava
Sugar cube (optional)
Instructions
- Place the gin and orange liqueur into an ice filled shaker and shake for 20 to 30 seconds.
- Strain the ingredients into a chilled coupe.
- Drop a lemon twist into the coupe and top with Champagne or Cava.
- Drop the sugar cube into the bottom of the coupe.
Boom.
Thank you to my friend Nancy for introducing me to the French 75.
I always get so excited when I see a cocktail recipe on blogs -- don't know why :) This is a favorite of mine but I did not know where it started so thank you (and Wikipedia) for that!
ReplyDeletexo Jackie
Thanks Jackie! Cocktail posts are usually my least popular but I still like posting them. Your comment means a lot.
DeleteYou know you are speaking my language as usual ;) Yum!
ReplyDeleteThanks TZ!
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