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The Fourth, John Adams and a Mamie Taylor Cocktail, the Original Moscow Mule (?)



The Fourth of July, John Adams...




In a letter to his wife Abigail, John Adams wrote:  "The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America."

Adam's prediction came as the result of Richard Henry Lee's motion for independence being approved by the Congress on July 2, 1776.  It was Lee's motion that officially separated the thirteen America colonies from Great Britain.


John Adams, 2nd President of the U. S.  1797 to 1801

It turned out Adams was 2 days off from his prediction.  On July 4, the day after writing Abigail, Adams and his colleagues approved the Declaration of Independence, a document that eloquently proclaimed the reasons why the colonies had separated from the British Empire.

An elated and confident Adams declared in his letter to Abigail:

"I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival.  It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty; it ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more."

Even though John Adams spoke these words over 200 years ago, it describes exactly our Fourth of July celebrations to this day!
 
By the way, our older son, Bill, Jr. (Bubba here on my blog) has great respect for John Adams, has read a plethora of books about, or by him, and has visited his home in Quincy, MA.  Maybe both being born on October 30 has something to do with it! 

Update:  Bubba just reminded me that John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both passed away on the same day, July 4, 1826.

With this, our great country, pomp and parade and fireworks, here's a cooler for the 4th of July...

Word is, that circa 1899, coolers ~ refreshing fizzy drinks made with ice, a spirit and soda water ~ became popular throughout the country. 

Ginger ale, lime and a spirit, is known by a plethora of names:   If the spirit is rum, it’s a Dark and Stormy.  A shot of tequila?  Call it a Mexican Mule ~ if it’s made with vodka, it’s a Moscow Mule.

And then there’s the Mamie Taylor, made with Scotch, the progenitor of the Moscow Mule!




Mayme Taylor was an actress; the soprano prima donna of an opera company playing at Ontario Beach, near Rochester, New York, in 1899.  

She and members of the company were sailing on Lake Ontario on a hot breezy summer day, when they became rather heated.

Back at the resort, Miss Taylor was asked what cooling drink she’d like to quench her thirst. The barman couldn’t fill her first order, and swapped instead a gingery, smoky, citrusy concoction of Scotch, lime and ginger ale for her to sip on.  She was sold, she loved it:  the easier to spell, 'Mamie' Taylor cocktail was born!  The drink was the insanely popular cocktail of its day, before fading away in the early 1900’s.


Prima donna, Mayme Taylor

However, apparently bartenders became sick and tired of mixing Mamie Taylor’s so they hiked up the price of the cocktail to discourage customers from ordering it.  Or maybe it faded away because of Prohibition (1920-1933), and never recovered…

Today, not many remember this cocktail, and even more so, Miss Taylor, yet this drink has led to many variations that we do recall.

In the early 1940’s, after Prohibition, the Moscow Mule became the popular drink, and remains popular to this day.

There’s not enough flavor in a Moscow Mule for me ~ however, by replacing the vodka with scotch, and mixing a Mamie Taylor cocktail, it's transformed into a great little mixed drink to sip on!

The drink has quite a unique flavor combination with the smokiness of the scotch, the spiciness of the ginger, brought together with the unifying lime juice.

For a spicy smackdown on your tongue, heat it up by using Blenheim Old #3 Hot Ginger Ale - Red Cap!  If it's a touch too much for your taste, try a tamer version of Blenheim's ginger ale.



Spicy hot Blenheim Old #3 Hot Ginger Ale - Red Cap
The Mamie Taylor cocktail is effervescent and cool ~ it's a unique summer-time refresher on a hot summer day!

As for Mayme, by 1906, the actress was reduced to performing in San Francisco matinees of “a playful satire on New York fads and fancies.” 

The Mamie Taylor was thought of as a fancy drink back in its heyday.  It's easy to understand why, as Ted Haigh reiterates:  "The scotch soothes the soul, while the ginger excites the heart, and the lime keeps it all in perspective."  

It should be better known!


Cheers!



Yield: 1 serving

Classic Mamie Taylor Cocktail

It should be better known!




INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 ounces blended Scotch, such as Dewar's
  • Juice of half a lime
  • 6 ounces spicy ginger ale or ginger beer (try Blenheim Old #3 Hot Ginger Ale - Red Cap)
  • Lime wedge, for garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Add several ice cubes to a highball glass.
  2. Pour in scotch, squeeze in lime juice and fill with ginger ale or ginger beer.
  3. Stir with a barspoon and garnish with a lime wedge.
  4. Serve
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HAPPY SAFE 
FOURTH OF JULY 
TO YOU ALL!







Perfect Potato Salad for the 4th of July!





Summer holidays and potato salad, always boiled down to the name “Aunt Frances," not only my Aunt Frances, but Bill’s Aunt Frances also.  




They were the “go to ladies” for potato salad back then, but unfortunately I never got either of their recipes and so am always on the hunt for the perfect potato salad recipe, and this one I’ve got for you today is close.

This recipe, slightly adapted here, was in the Chicago Tribune by Leah Eskin, in her “Home on the Range” food column.  

By the way, she has a great cookbook, Slices of Life, that’s not only filled with recipes, but a generous helping of her life stories that happened on her way cooking and baking when she was young, and later for her own family. 

Back to this recipe, it strays a little from traditional potato salad and makes the most of summer, with its surprising good taste.  

I would’ve never thought of including peas in potato salad ~ it’s a perfect match, accented by mayonnaise combined with sour cream, dill, lemon zest and Dijon mustard, with lots of chopped red onion thrown in and garnished on top with sliced olives for Bill, the potato salad conniseur!




It’s not a sweet dish, just savory and delicious, that’s good warm, but is just as delicious when chilled. 

This is my new go-to potluck dish 
for summer here in the 
Midwest ~
we do love a good potluck!


Potato Salad w/Peas
Printable recipe

Ingredients:

3 pounds red-skin potatoes
1 cup frozen peas
1 cup chopped red onion
½ cup mayonnaise
½ cup sour cream
½ teaspoon dried dill or ¼ cup snipped dill fronds
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
½ teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
Sliced green olives, for garnish, optional

Method:

Boil:  Settle potatoes in a large pot.  Cover with cold, salted water by 1 inch.  Bring to a rolling boil, turn down to a low boil and cook until potatoes are easily pierced with a skewer, about 25 minutes.

Cut:  When potatoes are cool enough to handle (but still warm), cut into 1-inch cubes. Pile into a large bowl.  Sprinkle in peas (no need to defrost) and red onion.

Mix:  Whisk together mayo, sour cream, dill, mustard, zest, and salt and pepper to taste.  Pour this dressing over potatoes.  Mix gently with a soft spatula.  Arrange sliced olives over top, if desired. 

Serve:  I like this still warm, but it's good at any temperature; keep cold for picnics. 

 
8 Servings



Enjoy!





















Celebrate
and have a safe
Happy 4th!






Red White and Blue Salad for the 4th!



I am proud to be an American!  

Proud American
This is a great country, providing us with freedom and rights ~ the founders of America realized our God given rights when they wrote the Constitution.

The 4th of July is the perfect day to show your patriotism from fireworks, to your outfit, to good food for the day; which, segues to this delicious patriotic looking salad…

This tasty little salad is similar to Caprese Salad, substituting blueberries for basil.  This would be an excellent use for any fresh tomatoes from your garden, I use grape tomatoes because of their sweetness and small size.  

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The light,  lemony vinaigrette brings the tomatoes, mozzarella and berries all together.  I go heavy on the ground pepper, and like more garlic, so make it with 3 cloves, minced.  If it’s too lemony tasting for you, whisk in more oil. You can prep the ingredients ahead of time, but do not add the vinaigrette until just before serving.

It’s a colorful salad full of good flavor to accompany your grilled ribs, burgers, or chicken!

Red White and Blue Salad

Ingredients:
1 quart grape tomatoes, halved, or your favorite tomato
1 cup blueberries 
10 ounces mozzarella, cut into bite-size pieces

For the vinaigrette:
Juice of 1 lemon (about 2-3 tablespoons)
½ teaspoon lemon zest
1-3 cloves garlic, minced
¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper

Method:
Combine tomatoes, mozzarella and blueberries in a bowl.
Whisk together vinaigrette ingredients in another bowl.
Add to tomato mixture and toss to coat all.
Season with salt and pepper. 
Serve

ENJOY!   


HERE’S WISHING YOU ALL A

SAFE, FUN 4TH OF JULY HOLIDAY!



God Bless the USA




~ Pam


Happy 4th of July!!!













"This, then, is the state of the Union: Free and restless, growing and full of hope. So it was in the beginning. So it shall always be, while God is willing, and we are strong enough to keep the faith."
~ Lyndon B. Johnson















Here's wishing each of you a 

Happy

&

Safe 

4th of July!
 





Happy 4th of July & I'll be back later...








Here’s wishing you 
all a

Happy

Safe &

Delicious

4th of July!!!









I’m sad to say, my dear sister-in-law, Barb, has lost her 4 year battle to ovarian cancer.  She is in good hands now, and free of pain and suffering.  I’ll be away for a while…





Celebrate America’s Independence Day!





Toby Keith "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue"





Independence Day honors the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 ~ today is the birthday of the United States of America!  The reason for you and me to proudly fly the American flag.

Whether you're relaxing with a day at the beach, watching a parade,  attending a concert or feasting with family and friends on juicy hamburgers, hot dogs, spicy ribs and Grandma's potato salad, have a safe and Happy 4th and enjoy the fireworks display!



Unfortunately, I don’t have Grandma’s potato salad recipe but I do have a delicious lemony potato salad recipe for you that’s perfect for the 4th or anytime! 

Lemony Potato Salad 

Ingredients: 

5 cups peeled and cubed potatoes  
3 hard-boiled eggs, chopped
1/3 cup lemon juice
3/4 cup mayonnaise 
2 teaspoons white sugar  
1 ½ teaspoons salt  
1 ½ teaspoons Worcestershire sauce  
2 teaspoons dry mustard  
½ teaspoon ground black pepper  
3 green onions, sliced 
1/3 cup chopped celery  

Method: 

Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil. Add potatoes.
Cook until tender but still firm, about 15 minutes. Drain, and
transfer to a large bowl.  
Add chopped eggs to potatoes.  
In a small bowl, combine and mix together lemon juice,
sugar, salt, Worcestershire sauce, mustard and black pepper.
Blend in mayonnaise. Pour lemon dressing over potatoes,
and stir to coat.  
Mix in green onions, celery, and parsley. Refrigerate for at
least 2 hours before serving.  

Delicious!!!

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Our flag
 
ENJOY THE DAY AND…
GOD BLESS THE USA! 



You know,

nobody can ever

cook as good as

your Mama.

~ Paula Deen


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