1931 Old Waldorf Bar Days by Albert Stevens Crockett

Fancy Potations and Oth erwise* Note: The words in parentheses denote the type of serving glass, or the quantity. See "Bar Glasses," in the Glossary.

ABSINTHE FRAPPE (New York) (star) One jigger Absinthe Shake well; strain Fill with plain Water

ABSINTHE FRA~PE (California) (star)

One jigger Absinthe Shake well; strain Fill from siphon

ANGEL'S BLUSH or KISS (pony)

Two-thirds ~enedictine One-third Cream

ANGEL'S DREAM ·'

(pony)

One-third Marasehino One-third Cream One-third Creme Yvette

ANGEL'S TIT

The origin of the three celestially entitled concoctions above is somewhat cloudy, and perhaps their aptness is open to question. Why, for example, should the same drink be · termed both an Angel's Blush and an Angel's Kiss? *Note: Explanation or exposition of names of recipes starred has been given earlier in the book. [ 175]

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