Dogs with Brandy!!!! ..................
Submitted by alan h on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 10:22In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
"It is said that those wonderful rescue dogs, the Saint Bernards, used to carry either grappa or genepy in their barrels to help people in trouble in the snow." They never carried brandy. According to Wikipedia "The monks of the St. Bernard Hospice deny that any St. Bernard has ever carried casks or small barrels around their necks; they believe that the origin of the image is an 1820 painting by Edwin Landseer, perhaps Alpine Mastiffs Reanimating a Distressed Traveler (which became a popular engraving in 1931 by Charles Landseer). The monks did keep casks around for photographs by tourists" Nice story though
Limoncello warning !
Submitted by sprostoni on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 06:26In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
GRAPPA AND GENEPY
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 07:24In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I know what you mean, Sprostoni... Anyway, if you are not in the cooking mood, there are some Italian alcoholic drinks that can help to warm you up. In moderation, certainly, as alcohol also dehydrates the person and this is not good, even in winter (we always think about drinking water in the middle summer, but we must be careful during the cold season as well) Grappa is the first one that we will think of when talking about alcoholic drinks. Some Italians still distil their own. It is quite a complicated process. Very high alcoholic content; however, many people swear that it is excellent for your health (once again, in moderation). Another less known drink is Genepy, the herb liqueur from Val d'Aosta. There are two varieties, green and yellow. In both cases, the herb "Artemisa", which grows at an altitude of 2000-3000 m is used, the difference in colour comes from the fact that in the case of the green one, fresh herbs are used. On the other hand, in the case of the yellow one, they use dry herbs. As for grappa, the alcoholic content is very high (about 40%). It is said that those wonderful rescue dogs, the Saint Bernards, used to carry either grappa or genepy in their barrels to help people in trouble in the snow.
Great recipes Gala Placidia -
Submitted by getsett on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 10:55In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Great recipes Gala Placidia - thank you. For an alcoholic warm you up - how about a hot toddy, whisky with honey, lemon juice and spices like cinammon stick, cloves and grated nutmeg. Non-alcoholic - large mug of hot chocolate. I'm just about to make one for myself to warm up. Though, if you want to spice it up, a dash of Baileys in the hot chocolate is also very warming.
CIOCCOLATA CALDA
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 13:51In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Italian hot chocolate, or "cioccolata calda" is absolutely delicious. Very thick, rich and creamy, it tastes more like chocolate pudding and it is very similar to the one we drink in Spain. It is served in small cups and it is better that way, as I do not want to think about the number of calories contained in those small cups. And our livers must work extra hard!!!! But it is a real treat and great in very cold weather. P.S. Thank you for the clarification about the St Bernard dogs, Alanh. Just as you said, it was a beautiful story, though.
Yes - I agree Gala Placidia.
Submitted by getsett on Wed, 02/08/2012 - 20:22In reply to CIOCCOLATA CALDA by Gala Placidia
Wow! This is Ancient History!
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 11:27In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Like I posted yesterday Gala
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