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OverviewThe Café Brûlot examines the cocktail that was born of a legend and has endured through the centuries, showcasing New Orleans's love of flavored drama. A combination of coffee, liquor, and fire, Café Brûlot also goes by the name Café Brûlot Diabolique, ""devilishly incendiary coffee."" Varying somewhat depending on what restaurant makes it, the base ingredients of this unusual after-dinner drink are coffee, brandy, sugar, cinnamon, lemon, oranges, cloves, and sometimes an orange liqueur. Although the drink may have originated in France, Café Brûlot is primarily mixed in New Orleans, making it a unique Crescent City tradition. In this entertaining little book, Sue Strachan delves into the history of the cocktail, the story of its various ingredients, and the customary implements used to serve it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sue StrachanPublisher: Louisiana State University Press Imprint: Louisiana State University Press Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9780807176047ISBN 10: 0807176044 Pages: 124 Publication Date: 30 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI'm a sucker for any drink with instructions suggesting it's wise to have a fire extinguisher nearby, but the Cafe Brulot is more than pyrotechnics. As Sue Strachan writes so well in these pages, this is a drink with a deep history, complex flavor, and a well-deserved reputation of being at once diabolical and heavenly. Every flaming bowl of Cafe Brulot comes filled with legend and lore. Lovers of New Orleans's celebratory cuisine will find this book an essential read as author, Sue Strachan follows its journey from the Armagnac region of Gascony to the tables of the Crescent City's most revered culinary landmarks. There is no better way to end a meal in New Orleans than with Cafe Brulot. Sue Strachan's book simply deepens the experience. Now every time I have a fragrant steaming boozy cup, I can appreciate its lore, its techniques, and its drama, as well as its satisfying taste. And when I'm not drinking a cup, reading the book is a guilt-free substitute. Every flaming bowl of Cafe Brulot comes filled with legend and lore. Lovers of New Orleans's celebratory cuisine will find this book an essential read as author, Sue Strachan follows its journey from the Armagnac region of Gascony to the tables of the Crescent City's most revered culinary landmarks.-- Poppy Tooker, host of Louisiana Eats! I'm a sucker for any drink with instructions suggesting it's wise to have a fire extinguisher nearby, but the Cafe Brulot is more than pyrotechnics. As Sue Strachan writes so well in these pages, this is a drink with a deep history, complex flavor, and a well-deserved reputation of being at once diabolical and heavenly.-- Wayne Curtis, author of And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails There is no better way to end a meal in New Orleans than with Cafe Brulot. Sue Strachan's book simply deepens the experience. Now every time I have a fragrant steaming boozy cup, I can appreciate its lore, its techniques, and its drama, as well as its satisfying taste. And when I'm not drinking a cup, reading the book is a guilt-free substitute.-- Elizabeth M. Williams, cofounder of the Southern Food & Beverage Museum Author InformationSue Strachan is a veteran journalist who has written about New Orleans culture, history, and current events for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, New Orleans Advocate, and New Orleans Magazine. A graduate of Tulane University, she also served as public relations director for the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |