Monday, May 20, 2013

Saveur.com: Daily Fare: Friday Cocktails: French Monaco

Saveur.com: Daily Fare
Latest Daily Fare from saveur.com
Friday Cocktails: French Monaco
May 17th 2013, 06:15

French monaco-photo
by Sara Cann
Ordering a Monaco in Paris is akin to ordering a Shirley Temple in the states-only kids do it. I didn't know this the first time I heard about the frothy beer cocktail, which is spiked with grenadine or cassis and French lemonade; I just thought it was an ingenious way to dress up a light brew. As I explored Paris, ordering Monacos along the way, Parisian bartenders started to snicker at me. When a friend eventually whispered that only high school kids drink this beverage, I realized I had managed to make myself look young, even in a country that doesn't ask for your ID at the door. Mon dieu!

Personal pride notwithstanding, I love a drink with texture-one of my fondest memories as a kid was my family's milkshake machine purchase. In the Monaco, the addition of syrup and lemonade completely transforms a simple glass of light beer, creating a thick head that pleasantly coats the tongue, just like foamy waves on bare feet. It's comforting, it's smooth, and it's delicious. Returning stateside, I was hard-pressed to find a Monaco in an NYC bar-or any American bar for that matter-so to quell my cravings for this adolescent drink I decided to give it a grown-up facelift. I made my own grenadine (which lets you taste the pomegranate rather than burying the flavor under sickly-sweet corn syrup), then whipped up a batch of fresh-squeezed lemonade and topped it all off with Stella Artois (which is what they use in Paris) and voilà: the perfect shandy for summer. The only thing that could make this drink more satisfying is if I were sitting in a corner café in Paris pretending to understand le Monde.

See the recipe for French Monaco »

    

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions

No comments:

Post a Comment