A few weeks ago, I had a craving for a Ramos Fizz. Then, a miracle happened. Somehow, bits and pieces of the recipe, from decades ago, began to return from the depths of my
I made one, and presented it to my husband. He liked it! After making a couple of adjustments-- adding a little fresh orange juice, sugar and more ice, I nailed it!
I've ordered a Ramos Fizz, on rare occasion, from a restaurant or bar. I've been disappointed, though, because Orange Flower Water is a key ingredient. To me, it just isn't the real deal without this product that is is a clear, perfumed distillation of fresh bitter-orange blossoms. It's not that hard a product to find, actually. I think I bought this bottle either at Whole Foods or Trader Joe's, a year or two ago. You also need to make this drink in a blender, so it becomes nice a foamy from the egg whites. I used Sweet & Sour Mix, but I just might go that extra mile and make my own with fresh squeezed lemon and lime juice, next time. Now, all I need to do is recreate The Clock Garden's delicious Greek Lemon Soup and their Welsh Rarebit that they were known for. I didn't eat them together, though. That would be an interesting combo, wouldn't it?
I'm pleased to have a piece of The Clock Garden Restaurant in my recipe file again. A printable Ramos Gin Fizz recipe is at the bottom of this post, in case you'd like to try one. I think you'll love it. I really do. By making these at home, you can drink responsibly. That's a good thing.
I have heard that this drink can nurse a hangover. Craig and I are spending a very quiet evening at home, with a glass (maybe two) of champagne, so I doubt we'll need a little "hair of the dog" that bit us. I think our days of partying and drinking are behind us.
For New Year's Day, I think my husband and I will enjoy one of these to celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary. Yes, we're still newlyweds and I'm one very lucky woman!
Happy New Year, 2011!
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