Composition / ingredients
Step-by-step cooking
Step 1:
I recommend using kitchen scales to prepare a cocktail. Into a cone-shaped glass (it is called "Rocks") add ice. The name of the glass "Rocks" came from the English "rocks" - rocks. This is due to the fact that in the Wild West in the XIX century there were no ice molds yet. And the bartenders in the saloons were manually chipping ice to serve drinks from a huge block of ice. Thus, the sharp pieces of ice in the glass reminded the cowboys of rocks.
Step 2:
Pour vodka into a glass. High-quality, proven alcohol will do, which you fully trust.
Step 3:
Then pour in the coffee liqueur. In the original it is a Mexican Kalua. But coffee liqueur can be easily prepared independently, at home. Of course, this requires a long exposure. But the homemade drink will turn out to be natural and 100% more budget-friendly!
Step 4:
Black Russian" before serving, stir with a spoon until the components are combined.
Step 5:
Traditionally, such a cocktail is served with a short straw.
Cocktail was invented in 1949 in the capital of Belgium - Brussels at the hotel "Metropol". Russian Russian
Since then, this cocktail has not lost a drop of its popularity!
In the name of the cocktail "Black Russian" (Black Russian) originally "Black" meant the color of coffee liqueur, and "Russian" was associated with our vodka by Americans in those years.
The cocktail is among the official cocktails of the International Bartenders Association (IBA) in the category "Modern classics", which means it is one of the most popular cocktails worldwide.
One of the goals of the association is to maintain the uniformity of cocktail recipes. So, the Black Russian cocktail recipe presented here is a classic one.
Black Russian will be good to sip slowly, relaxing after a hard day's work. This cocktail is no less popular at parties.
Let me remind you that excessive alcohol consumption negatively affects your health and the health of others.
Have a pleasant tasting!
Caloric content of the products possible in the composition of the dish
- Vodka - 235 kcal/100g
- Ice - 0 kcal/100g
- Coffee liqueur - 230 kcal/100g