Kamikaze

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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."
 
"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."
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==Anecdotes==
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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.
  
  
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Recipe#1:Cheryl Charming.
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===Recipe#1:Cheryl Charming===
  
 
*1 1/2 Vodka,  
 
*1 1/2 Vodka,  
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Recipe#2: Dale DeGroff, King Cocktail.
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===Recipe#2: Dale DeGroff, King Cocktail===
  
 
*2 oz. Vodka
 
*2 oz. Vodka

Revision as of 12:10, 29 April 2006

The Kamikaze is a Cocktail consisting of Vodka, Triple Sec, and Lime Juice.


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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 Roses 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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