Não deixe seus livros parados na estante. Troque seus livros com 200 mil leitores. Participe!

CADASTRE-SE

LET'S GET FIZZICAL: OVER 50 BUBBLY COCKTAIL RECIPES WITH PROSECCO, CHAMPAGNE, AND OTHER SPARKLING WINES

Pippa Guy
(0) votos | (0) comentários

Sinopse
Add some sparkle to your life with this irresistible cocktail recipe book, featuring over 50 drinks made from Prosecco, Cava, Lambrusco, Champagne, and other sparkling wines. An inspiring mix of classic cocktail recipes such as bellinis and mimosas, alongside exciting variations and twists, Let's Get Fizzical offers tips, tricks, presentation ideas, and technical know-how to make your cocktails as sensational for the eye as they are for the palate. The introductory chapter, A Beginner's Guide to Bubbles, explains the differences between sparkling wines to help you tell your spumante from your frizzante, or your extra-brut from your demi-sec. Everything you need to know is here, including the low-down on your fizz of choice, whether that's a budget Cava or a fancy Champagne. From essential cocktail shaking techniques to the perfect glass shape, the Get The Party Started section gives you the drink mixing skills to impress your guests. Learn how to make your own syrups and infusions, how to pair flavours and how to present your drinks with style. Drink your way through the recipe-packed remainder of the book - master delicious classics, such as the Aperol Spritz and French 75, and discover how to make your drink a little bit special with creative reinventions and original cocktail recipes. If you ever feel the need for drinking day off, many recipes feature a "lose the booze" option with all the flavour but none of the hangover. Whatever your bubbly drink of choice, impress your guests and make every drink a celebration with Let's Get Fizzical: cheers!

Categoria
Editora Dk
ISBN-13 9780241352496
ISBN 0241352495
Edição 1 / 2018
Idioma Português
Páginas 144
Estante 0  0  0   0
Sua estante
69% chance de ser solicitado

CADASTRE-SE


AVALIAÇÃO DO LEITOR
Já leu o livro? Comente!

Quero comentar sobre este livro