• 8 years ago
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The Sidecar is an elegant, refined sip that has a soft spot as my personal favorite cocktail. Its form (a "sour") is shared by who-knows how many other cocktails -- two parts strong, one part sweet, one part sour. Swap the brandy for tequila and you pretty much have a Margarita (up next). It's traditional to moisten the glass rim with lemon and dip the rim in sugar -- but certainly not necessary. I find the drink plenty sweet on its own. The Sidecar and the Margarita are where you'll understand why a quality triple sec like Cointreau is worth every penny versus a cheaper variety that would overpower the drink with syrupy sweetness.

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For the full recipe and instructions, watch this video on Small Screen: http://www.smallscreennetwork.com/video/744/home_bar_basics_sidecar/

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Recipe:
1 1/2 oz brandy or Cognac
1 oz triple sec
1 oz lemon juice

Instructions:
Shake well with ice to blend and chill.
Strain into the chilled glass.
Garnish with a lemon wheel.

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