EAT & DRINK

Originally published on Monday, 18 August 2008

What's for Supper

 

Apero

 

Makes 2 drinks

Finally, it is cool to drink Campari again. Wine bars all over Manhattan are serving up their version of an apero, a slightly bitter, citrusy cocktail based on everyone’s favourite 1970’s infusion, Campari.

Shaken with white wine, grapefruit and a touch of prosecco, Campari is finally back on the bartender’s catwalk where it belongs.

I knew it was only a matter of time...

Ingredients

Juice of 1/4 to 1/2 a ruby grapefruit
100 mls Campari
250 mls dry white wine, chilled
250 mls prosecco, chilled
Lots of ice

Instructions

Combine the grapefruit juice, Campari and wine in a cocktail shaker and shake well. Pour into large wine glasses full of ice and top up with the prosecco.

Stir with a swizzle stick and maybe put a little Blondie on for effect.

Next recipe…

Jennifer Klinec from Eat Drink Talk has kindly agreed to provide Urban Junkies readers with mouthwatering recipes and foodtips.

To learn more, classes at Eat Drink Talk are held in Jennifer's beautiful loft in Clerkenwell, packed with information and useful tips, and you'll get to sample all of the delicious dishes prepared during class.

 

by JK

In collaboration with Eat Drink Talk

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