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    Home advertisers/beverages Books with fresh ideas for summer refreshment
    Books with fresh ideas for summer refreshment
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    MICHELE KAYAL For The Associated Press  
    June 30, 2010

    Books with fresh ideas for summer refreshment

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    It’s easy to grab a beer or pour yourself a glass of wine, but
    sometimes you want a little something more. And if you’re like many
    people, you probably need a few suggestions for participating in
    the cocktail revival.

    “Old Man Drinks” by Robert Schankenberg is your back-to-basics
    starting point, a quirky little tome with more than 60 recipes for
    vintage cocktails. Yes, you’ll find the gimlet (gin and Rose’s Lime
    Juice), the Harvey Wallbanger (your basic screwdriver with a dash
    of Galliano), and the sazerac, the absinthe and rye tipple
    worshipped by retro-cocktail devotees.

    But the book’s real charm lies in its humor and black-and-white
    photos of actual old men delivering life lessons, such as the
    hilariously random, “Tacos make me very angry,” from Paul, 65,
    supposedly a museum curator. The men and their mottos are
    commemorated in a drink called the grumpy old man, a mixture of
    bourbon, lime juice and ginger ale that promises to be both sweet
    and sour.

    “How to Booze” by Jordan Kaye and Marshall Altier offers a
    younger man’s narrative on drinking that is one part bar guide, two
    parts liquor love sonnet. The book serves up classic cocktails and
    delightfully witty reasons to drink them: an unbearable date, the
    return of a friend to whom you have nothing to say, the sudden
    realization that you are an old married guy. With riffs on bad sex
    and beer goggles, this is very much a guy’s book, right down to the
    detailed discussion of appropriate glassware and how to set things
    on fire (like orange peels).

    For lighter, summer-appropriate imbibing, “101 Blender Drinks”
    by Kim Haasarud offers ideas that go beyond sickly sweet strawberry
    margaritas and tired old pina coladas. Those drinks are in there —
    in fresh, updated guises — but the book’s gourmet appeal comes from
    frothy, icy cocktails often inspired by the local food
    movement.

    The Brazilian pepper crush — with cachaca, fresh sour mix,
    jalapeno-orange marmalade and kumquats — promises a sweet-spicy
    take on the now-passe caipirinha. A yuzu cucumber freeze with
    citrus vodka, cucumber, sake and yuzu could slide down pretty
    easily on a hot day. With no table of contents or discernable order
    to the drinks you’ll be forced to read through every one to find
    those that appeal, which may not be a bad thing.

    “Super-Charged Smoothies” by Mary Corpening Barber and Sara
    Corpening Whiteford may be the book you need after all that
    drinking. More than 60 recipes aim to help you pack healthy foods
    into your daily routine. A smoothie called green energy blends
    avocado, frozen grapes and jasmine tea with macha, a supplement
    said to boost energy and metabolic rate.

    The super-C — with mango, strawberry, orange juice and banana —
    might help revive you after a night on the town.

    Watermelon coolers will help you serve it up Southern style in
    Denise Gee’s “Porch Parties,” a compact guide to antebellum
    hospitality. Standards like refreshing hibiscus punch and herby
    mint juleps mingle with smooth-sounding cocktails like the Concord
    grape martini, a deep-purple drink that could hit the spot when
    it’s hotter than a pig on a spit. Recipes for tiny bites like baby
    crab cakes and smoked salmon sandwiches make it easy to throw
    together an elegant outdoor celebration.

    ___

    “Old Man Drinks” by Robert Schankenberg (Quirk
    Books, 2010)

    “How to Booze: Exquisite Cocktails and Unsound
    Advice”
    by Jordan Kaye and Marshall Altier (Harper,
    2010)

    “101 Blender Drinks” by Kim Haasarud (Wiley,
    2010)

    “Super-Charged Smoothies” by Mary Corpening
    Barber and Sara Corpening Whiteford (Chronicle Books, 2010)

    “Porch Parties: Cocktail Recipes and Easy Ideas for
    Outdoor Entertaining
    ” by Denise Gee (Chronicle Books,
    2010)

    ___

    HIBISCUS PUNCH

    Start to Finish: 10 minutes active (4 to 6 hours steeping and
    cooling)

    Servings: 12 to 14

    1 gallon water

    2 cups dried hibiscus flower pods

    2 cups superfine sugar

    Fresh hibiscus pods or flowers, for garnish

    In a large Dutch oven, combine the water and dried hibiscus
    pods. Cover and let stand for at least 2 hours.

    Remove cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and let simmer for
    6 to 8 minutes.

    Strain through a mesh strainer, discarding the solids. Add the
    sugar and stir until dissolved. Refrigerate until chilled.

    Pour into small cocktail glasses filled with ice and
    garnish.

    Nutrition information per serving (values are rounded to the
    nearest whole number): 69 calories; 0 calories from fat; 0 g fat (0
    g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol; 21 g carbohydrate;
    0 g protein; 0 g fiber; 0 mg sodium.

    (Recipe from Denise Gee’s “Porch Parties,” Chronicle,
    2010)

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