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The Kamikaze is a Cocktail consisting of Vodka, Triple Sec, and Lime Juice.
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The '''Kamikaze''' is a cocktail consisting of [[vodka]], [[triple sec]], and lime. The lime is most commonly [[Rose's Lime Cordial]] (as in the [[Gimlet]]), but [[fresh lime juice]] can also be used.
  
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==News Articles==
  
==Common Recipes==
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Classic Cosmopolitans. Restaurants Hospitality, April, 2001, by Robert Plotkin:
  
Recipe#1: Gary Regan
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"In the 1980s the Gimlet morphed into the Kamikaze, the ultra popular cocktail made with vodka, Rose's lime juice, and a shot of Cointreau. Even now in its third decade, an icy Kamikaze in classy stemware is a 'can't miss' proposition."
  
*1 1/2 ounces vodka
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==Anecdotes==
*1 ounce triple sec
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*1/2 ounce fresh lime juice
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*Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
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*Serve in a cocktail glass
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"a Kamikaze was originally simply a shot of cheap vodka that had
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been doctored with a few drops of Rose's lime juice as a smoothing agent. As
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cheap vodkamakers started adding sugar and citric acid on their own to the
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bottles, the practice became less popular. People forgot why you'd add such a
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small amount of Rose's to a Kamikaze and so it turned into another name for a
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Gimlet. Somewhere along the line someone added some triple sec, and you got
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the new Kamikaze." - Mbanu, Webtender Forum.
  
Recipe#2: Dale DeGroff, King Cocktail.
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==Recipes==
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===Recipe 1: Cheryl Charming===
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*1 1/2 Vodka
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*1/2 Triple Sec
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*1/4 Rose's Lime
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Shake with Ice, and strain into Rocks glass.
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===Recipe 2: Dale DeGroff, King Cocktail===
  
 
*2 oz. Vodka
 
*2 oz. Vodka
 
*1/2 oz. Triple Sec or Cointreau
 
*1/2 oz. Triple Sec or Cointreau
*1/2 Roses Lime Juice
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*1/2 Rose's Lime Juice
 
*2 Lime wedges
 
*2 Lime wedges
  
 
Squeeze lime wedges into a mixing glass and drop them in, add ingredients and ice. Shake well and serve in 4 one ounce shot glasses. Or serve as a cocktail in a chilled martini glass.
 
Squeeze lime wedges into a mixing glass and drop them in, add ingredients and ice. Shake well and serve in 4 one ounce shot glasses. Or serve as a cocktail in a chilled martini glass.
  
[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:International Sours]]
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==Similar Cocktails==
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*[[Vodka Gimlet]]
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*[[Vodka Side-car]]
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*[[Cosmopolitan]]
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*[[Margarita]]
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[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:International Sours]][[Category:Vodka Cocktails]]

Latest revision as of 13:57, 19 June 2010

The Kamikaze is a cocktail consisting of vodka, triple sec, and lime. The lime is most commonly Rose's Lime Cordial (as in the Gimlet), but fresh lime juice can also be used.

Contents

News Articles

Classic Cosmopolitans. Restaurants Hospitality, April, 2001, by Robert Plotkin:

"In the 1980s the Gimlet morphed into the Kamikaze, the ultra popular cocktail made with vodka, Rose's lime juice, and a shot of Cointreau. Even now in its third decade, an icy Kamikaze in classy stemware is a 'can't miss' proposition."

Anecdotes

"a Kamikaze was originally simply a shot of cheap vodka that had been doctored with a few drops of Rose's lime juice as a smoothing agent. As cheap vodkamakers started adding sugar and citric acid on their own to the bottles, the practice became less popular. People forgot why you'd add such a small amount of Rose's to a Kamikaze and so it turned into another name for a Gimlet. Somewhere along the line someone added some triple sec, and you got the new Kamikaze." - Mbanu, Webtender Forum.


Recipes

Recipe 1: Cheryl Charming

  • 1 1/2 Vodka
  • 1/2 Triple Sec
  • 1/4 Rose's Lime

Shake with Ice, and strain into Rocks glass.


Recipe 2: Dale DeGroff, King Cocktail

  • 2 oz. Vodka
  • 1/2 oz. Triple Sec or Cointreau
  • 1/2 Rose's Lime Juice
  • 2 Lime wedges

Squeeze lime wedges into a mixing glass and drop them in, add ingredients and ice. Shake well and serve in 4 one ounce shot glasses. Or serve as a cocktail in a chilled martini glass.


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