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The Pink Lady is a classic gin-based cocktail with a long history. Its pink color is due to adding grenadine. == Basic recipe and variations == The exact ingredients for the pink lady vary, but all variations have the use of gin, grenadine and egg white in common.〔 In its most basic form the pink lady consists of just these three ingredients. According to the ''Royal Cafe Cocktail Book'' of 1937, it is made with a glass of gin, a tablespoon of grenadine and the white of one egg, shaken and strained into a glass.〔Tarling/Carter, Halley〕 Often lemon juice is added to the basic form as well and in that case the Pink Lady is identical to another cocktail called Clover Club. Some authors argue that the "real" or "original" pink lady differs from the Clover Club by adding applejack to mix, which provides the Pink Lady with its own distinct flavour.〔Felten, Giglio/Fink, Naigh〕〔 Another creamier version of the Pink Lady that has been around at least since the 1920s adds sweet cream to the basic form. In New Orleans this version was also known as ''Pink Shimmy''. In some recipes the cream is not added to the basic form but simply replaces the egg white and sometimes lemon juice is added as well.〔Widmer, Scheib, Chirico, White, Randall〕 Usually the ingredients for any of the versions are shaken over ice and after straining it into a glass the cocktail might be garnished with a cherry.〔Calabrese, Giglio/Fink, Chirico, White〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pink lady (cocktail)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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