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Ryland Peters - Winter Drinks

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This comforting collection of over 75 recipes for warming drinks will carry you through the cold days and darker nights of the winter.

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WINTER DRINKS WINTER DRINKS Over 75 recipes to warm the spirits including - photo 1
WINTER DRINKS WINTER DRINKS Over 75 recipes to warm the spirits including hot drinks - photo 2Winter Drinks - image 3 WINTER DRINKS Over 75 recipes to warm the spirits including hot drinks, fortifying toddies, party cocktails and mocktails Winter Drinks - image 4Winter Drinks - image 5Senior Designer Toni Kay Head of Production Patricia Harrington Art Director Leslie Harrington Editorial Director Julia Charles Publisher Cindy Richards Indexer Hilary Bird First published in 2020 by Ryland Peters & Small, 2021 Jockeys Fields, London WC1R 4BW and 341 E 116th St, New York NY 10029 www.rylandpeters.com 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Recipe collection compiled by Julia Charles. Text Claire Burnet, Julia Charles, Jason Clark, Linda Collister, Jesse Estes, Tori Finch, Liz Franklin, Laura Gladwin, Dan May, Hannah Miles, Louise Pickford, Ben Reed and David T. Smith 2020. Design and photographs Ryland Peters & Small 2020. See for full text and picture credits. ISBN: 978-1-78879-275-2 E-ISBN: 978-1-78879-316-2 The authors moral rights have been asserted.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library. US Library of Congress cataloging-in-publication data has been applied for. Printed and bound in China. Notes Both metric and imperial fl oz./US cups are included.

Work with one set of measurements and do not alternate between the two within a recipe. All spoon measurements given are level: 1 teaspoon = 5 ml; 1 tablespoon = 15 ml. Uncooked or partially cooked eggs should not be served to the elderly or frail, young children, pregnant women or those with compromised immune systems. When a recipe calls for citrus zest or peel, buy unwaxed fruit and wash well before using. If you can only find treated fruit, scrub well in warm soapy water before using. To sterilize screw-top jars, preheat the oven to 160C/150C fan/325F/Gas 3.

Wash the jars and lids in hot soapy water and rinse but dont dry them. Remove any rubber seals, put the jars onto a baking sheet and into the oven for 10 minutes. Soak the lids in boiling water for a few minutes. Winter Drinks - image 6Winter Drinks - image 7 CONTENTS Winter Drinks - image 8Winter Drinks - image 9 INTRODUCTION Winter Drinks - image 10 Come the colder months our needs and desires change, especially when it comes to sustenance. The fall in temperature and fewer daylight hours usually means more time spent indoors, perhaps reading a book in front of the fire, playing board games, or simply snuggling under a throw on the sofa to watching a movie. Comforting milky drinks that can be cupped in both hands, offer comfort, security and feelings of nostalgia to accompany these simple pleasures.

Outdoor activities, such as winter walks in parks, or rambles across the countryside to gaze upon sparkling snow-covered wonderlands mean a hot toddy with a little nip of neat spirit can warm both hands and hearts whilst on the move. Then, before you know it, the holiday season has arrived, bringing with it invitations to a host of events from cookie exchanges to cocktail receptions, ice skating trips to outdoor Christmas markets, and celebratory dinners with family and other loved ones. Social occasions quickly fill up diaries and come your turn to host you may be looking for inspiration beyond the ubiquitous mulled wine and eggnog. Here, in this collection, youll find recipes to cater for all these occasions, and more from indulgent hot chocolates, fragrant mulled wines and ciders, warming toddies, classic cocktails, party sparklers, fruity mocktails, and fun concoctions to fill your festive punch bowl. The methods are easy to follow and require little or no specialist equipment. If you enjoy creamy, foam-topped coffee drinks then a milk frother is a good investment, otherwise a small whisk will do the job almost as well.

Heatproof latte and tea glasses with handles make attractive vessels for beverages such as mulls and toddies, or double-walled tumblers that keep their contents hot but remain cool to the touch are also a stylish choice, but a cup or mug will do. Any aspiring home bartender can always use a cocktail shaker, a measuring jigger and a few pieces of classic glassware especially designed for the job, such as old-fashioned, coupe and martini glasses, but often a small wine glass or tumbler can be substituted. Champagne flutes, highballs and wine glasses are always available to hire, so plan ahead and rent what you need for your larger events. Punch bowls make a wonderful focal point on any festive party table, from simple glass to cut crystal, so if you are lucky enough to have one, possibly even a family heirloom, now is the season to get it out and show it off! If not, any large heatproof bowl or jug/pitcher can be used. We hope you enjoy this seasonal recipe collection and discover new drinks that bring you comfort and joy and fill your home with good cheer this winter. Winter Drinks - image 11Winter Drinks - image 12 COMFORTING Winter Drinks - image 13 hot chocolates & warm milks Winter Drinks - image 14 INDULGENT HOT CHOCOLATE Winter Drinks - image 15 Here is a cup of hot chocolate with bells and whistles on.

Serve up this deliciously rich drink, topped with whipped cream, chocolate curls, marshmallows and malt balls when you and yours really need an extra special treat. 85 g/3 oz. dark/bittersweet chocolate (70% cocoa solids), chopped 500 ml/2 cups milk 1 teaspoon soft brown sugar, or more to taste TO SERVE whipped cream, for topping 1 large handful of mini marshmallows dark/bittersweet chocolate curls milk/semisweet chocolate-covered malt balls SERVES 2 Put the chopped chocolate and 60 ml/4 tablespoons of the milk in a small heavy-based saucepan and warm gently to melt the chocolate into the milk. Use a small tubular whisk to stir this mixture into a smooth paste and once you are happy that the chocolate has all melted, only then add the rest of the milk and the sugar. Bring to the boil stirring all the time. The moment it starts to boil, take off the heat and whisk vigorously for a minute until foamy.

Pour your foaming hot chocolate into 2 cups or heatproof glasses, top each with a spoonful of whipped cream, marshmallows, chocolate curls and finally the malt balls. Add more sugar if you feel the drinks need it. Serve at once with spoons. HAZELNUT HOT CHOCOLATE Winter Drinks - image 16 This drink is a must for hazelnut chocolate spread lovers. It is rich and creamy with a hit of warming hazelnut liqueur. 100 g/3 oz. milk/semisweet chocolate, chopped 500 ml/2 cups milk 1 heaped tablespoon chocolate hazelnut spread (such as Nutella) 47 tablespoons Frangelico (hazelnut liqueur) 200 ml/generous cup double/heavy cream, whipped 1 tablespoon finely chopped hazelnuts, toasted SERVES 2 Place the chopped chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water and heat gently over a low heat until melted. milk/semisweet chocolate, chopped 500 ml/2 cups milk 1 heaped tablespoon chocolate hazelnut spread (such as Nutella) 47 tablespoons Frangelico (hazelnut liqueur) 200 ml/generous cup double/heavy cream, whipped 1 tablespoon finely chopped hazelnuts, toasted SERVES 2 Place the chopped chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water and heat gently over a low heat until melted.

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