The Pousse-Café No 1

Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Low Fod Map
The Pousse-Café No 1
45 min.
1
245kcal

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Welcome to the world of elegant cocktails with a twist—let me introduce you to the mesmerizing Pousse-Café No 1. This stunning beverage is not just a feast for the eyes but also caters to various dietary preferences, being gluten-free, dairy-free, and low FODMAP. With its layered presentation and delightful combination of flavors, this drink is sure to impress anyone you serve it to.

The beauty of the Pousse-Café No 1 lies in its striking visual appeal. Picture vibrant colors, from the deep red of grenadine to the ethereal hue of crème de violette, gracefully stacked in the glass. Achieving this layered effect requires finesse and a steady hand, making it an exciting challenge for both novice and seasoned mixologists alike. The meticulous pouring technique adds an element of artistry to your drinking experience, transforming an ordinary beverage into something truly extraordinary.

Whether you're hosting a gathering or simply treating yourself to a special drink, the Pousse-Café No 1 will elevate your cocktail game. With a harmonious blend of brandy, chartreuse, and various liqueurs, each sip unveils a symphony of flavors that dance on your palate. So gather your ingredients and step into the role of a cocktail artist. Discover the magic of layering and celebrate the beauty of this delightful drink, all while enjoying each exquisite layer that awaits in your glass.

Ingredients

  • tsp brandy 
  • tsp chartreuse yellow
  • tsp crème de cassis liqueur 
  • tsp creme de cassis 
  • tsp grenadine syrup 
  • tsp maraschino liqueur 

Equipment

    Directions

    1. Pour the ingredients carefully into a glass in the order listed to keep the colored layers separate. You'll need a steady hand and a strong stomach. Good luck.
    2. Layering
    3. This technique creates layers of ingredients of different colors, resulting in a striped effect. It is generally used for dessert-style drinks served in a large shot or pousse-café glass.
    4. Layering makes use of the different weights or densities of liquids and it helps to chill the ingredients first. Liqueurs tend to be heavier than spirits, although the latter often have similar densities.
    5. Pour the ingredients into the glass in order of weight, starting with the heaviest; the required order will be made clear in the recipe itself.
    6. Add each subsequent layer, pouring very slowly over the rounded back of a barspoon, touching the side of the glass so that the liquid trickles down and settles over the top layer rather than heading to the bottom of the drink. The goal is to pour the different liquids so gently that the surface tension of the previous one remains intact, thereby preventing any mixing, so you need a steady hand, and practice.When layering in a small glass, use a barspoon with a muddler at the end, and pour down the spiral shaft until the liquid hits the base of the muddler.
    7. From World's Best Cocktails by Tom Sandham, © 2012 Fair Winds Press

    Nutrition Facts

    Calories245kcal
    Protein0%
    Fat0.31%
    Carbs99.69%

    Properties

    Glycemic Index
    115
    Glycemic Load
    13.45
    Inflammation Score
    -2
    Nutrition Score
    0.14565217365389%

    Nutrients percent of daily need

    Calories:244.58kcal
    12.23%
    Fat:0.05g
    0.07%
    Saturated Fat:0g
    0.01%
    Carbohydrates:32.21g
    10.74%
    Net Carbohydrates:32.21g
    11.71%
    Sugar:28.02g
    31.13%
    Cholesterol:0mg
    0%
    Sodium:8.1mg
    0.35%
    Alcohol:23.68g
    100%
    Alcohol %:31.7%
    100%
    Protein:0g
    0%
    Copper:0.02mg
    1.08%
    Source:Epicurious