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Revision as of 19:56, 22 April 2008
Introduction
In making a Pousse of any kind the greatest care should be observed to keep all the ingredients composing it separate. This may best be accomplished, by pouring the different materials from a sherry wine glass. The accompanying illustration will give a tolerable idea of how this delicious French drink should be prepared. It requires a steady hand and careful manipulation to succeed in making a perfect Pousse.
Info
Serves: 1
Ingredients
- Take ½ glass of Maraschino
- Yolk of one egg
- Enough vanilla cordial to surround the egg
- 1 table-spoonful of fine old brandy
Directions
1.First, pour in the Maraschino, then introduce the yolk with a spoon, without disturbing the Maraschino, next carefully surround the egg with vanilla cordial, and lastly put the brandy on top.
Source
- Pousse L'amour from Jerry Thomas' Bartending Guide or How to Mix Drinks -- original source of recipe, out of copyright