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Brandy Cobbler Recipe


Brandy Cobbler Recipe
A cobbler is a tall drink, made with LOTS of fine crushed ice, some fruit and some liquor. They are NOT strong drinks, and use the ice to dilute the alcohol, they are great for sipping on a hot afternoon. The fruit garnish that accompanies them, make... More

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Ingredients
  • 1/2 tsp Bar Sugar (fruit sugar)
  • 1 tsp Curacao (not blue curacao)
  • 2 oz Brandy
  • 8oz fine cracked ice
  • Fruit in season (berries, pineapple, melons, etc)

Directions
  1. Add ice to a large goblet, or tall glass until at least 3/4 full
  2. Add ingredients and stir.
  3. Be creative and decorate with fresh fruit of the season (3-4 pieces so it will make for a sort-of mini snack)
  4. Serve with a straw and a spoon.
  5. Simple.simple..simple.. and refreshing.

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I like both, Brandy and Curacao, so this sounds very good to me. Will any Brandy work?


I use V.S. or V.S.O.P anything better, well.. since its mixed is prob. a waste. I use a simple grape brandy (labled simply brandy) as opposed to cognac, or armagnac. American brandy works..but its lighter in colour, and stronger tasting..

Try Cortel Napoleon VSOP Brandy, or similar. Its reasonably priced, and works well.

If you try some fruit flavoured types.. well.. let me know if you find something that works.

Thanks
Andrew


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