The Black Russian
Coffee - an American pleasure for generations. What better way to celebrate
this, than with a Black Russian, one of the classic cocktails so popular in the
Sixties? The Black Russian was as appropriate
as a pre-dinner drink, as it was after dinner, relaxing with friends.
There are few classic cocktails as easy to make, and so easy
to get right. Here's how:
The Black Russian
2 oz Vodka
1 oz Kahlua Coffee
Liqueur
Into an Old Fashioned glass with a couple of ice cubes,
place the vodka, then the Kahlua. Stir
once or twice. Serve with or without a
stirrer but no garnish. Bartenders call
a drink assembled right in the glass a "build."
If you'd like a "creamier" version, try a White
Russian. Make a Black Russian, then
float an ounce of heavy cream on top.
Serve with a stirrer.