So while I've recovered from this clandestine entry, I'm accosted by someone no less than the coolest of the Chefs this side of the country - our very own Chef Saby complete with his highly infectious brand of smile who asks us to be served with some tea !! Tea ???
And promptly the guy comes out with a kettle and a kullar (earthen tumbler used widely in India to serve tea or hot milk) and pours me a cup !!
Left: Frozen Orange and Water Melon Martinis. Right: Mulled Wine in a kullar |
To my pleasant surprise the drink is actually Mulled Wine. A first for me.... Mulled wine is essentially red wine infused with spices like cinnamon, star anise and orange peel.....and the party begins.....people start pouring in and in no time the place is full and rocking with Olga our beautiful russian singer with a voice of a nightingale at the piano !!
So here we are at one the latest and most sought after bars of the city......‘The Dirty Martini” - a 1920s speakeasy inspired bar set in Europe.
at the Olive @ Qutub
at the Olive @ Qutub
A speakeasy brings to mind a smoky bar with blues music, dancing to jazz, aromas of comfort food wafting out from the kitchen and a fun, relaxed celebratory atmosphere.
The Dirty Martini is beautifully inspired by that era with old classical looking vibrant interiors, a grand piano which makes an essential part of the decor and an exuberant tavern.
Our perfect-as-ever hosts.....Chef Saby and his team had created a delicious menu for this bloggers' event with a list of some classy, sophisticated, yet dramatic cocktails.
Amongst them my favourites were the Mulled Wine, The South Side - their signature drink, and the Cherry wood smoked Gin-n-Tonic. Oh and how could I forget the Jasmine infused Martini.... reminded of my 'after lunch' green tea....only a little more exciting !! :-))
Our perfect-as-ever hosts.....Chef Saby and his team had created a delicious menu for this bloggers' event with a list of some classy, sophisticated, yet dramatic cocktails.
Amongst them my favourites were the Mulled Wine, The South Side - their signature drink, and the Cherry wood smoked Gin-n-Tonic. Oh and how could I forget the Jasmine infused Martini.... reminded of my 'after lunch' green tea....only a little more exciting !! :-))
The Dirty Martini Cocktail Menu is created by the
Team of celebrity bartender Zdenek Kastanek.
Clockwise: Overlooking the bar, crowds at large, South Side - A signature cocktail. Oh I love these cups and saucers !! |
Jasmine infused Martinis |
Beer served in paper bags....no one should see !!! |
The expert bartender at work !! |
Left: Starving Mafia - Slow cooked lamb goulash with country side bread. Right: Gangster Slider - Tenderloin patty with grilled onions. |
And last but not the least, Nutty Auntie - Baked apple and walnut tart with maple drizzle.
Chef Saby was kind enough share his signature cocktail - The South Sider's recipe and also the Sheeban Sandwich.
The South Sider
Bombay sapphire - 50 ml
Lemon juice - 20 ml
Sugar syrup - 15ml
Mint - 6-8 leaf
Glassware - tea cup
Garnish - mint leaf
Directions:
Shake all the ingredients together in a shaker and fine strain into a cup and garnish with mint
The Shebeen Sandwich
Ingredients:
80 g Herbed artichokes in oil (1 pc)
30 g Red Harissa
20 g Apricot Chutney
Feta Paste – 40 g
1 French Baguette (4 pc)
12 g Garlic butter
Curled parsley – a few sprigs
For Red Harissa :
500g Chilli paste
1 kg Olive oil
1 tbsp Coriander seeds
1 tbsp Cumin seeds
40 g Lemon juice
For Apricot Chutney:
500g Apricots
1 litre Orange juice
5 nos. Star Anise
200g Honey
Direction
For Harissa:
Pound all the ingredients together and store in the refrigerator
For Apricot Chutney:
Boil apricot in orange juice, honey and star anise. Than reduce till the orange reduces to one fourth and apricot is soft enough
For Assembly:
Toast sliced bread with garlic butter, pipe feta paste on top.
Thank you everyone at the Dirty Martini and Chef Saby for having us over
for a fun-filled evening !!
Cheers !!
Indeed a lovely evening...:) and you could not have described it better..:) Beautiful..!!
ReplyDeleteTruly a surprising evening it was..totally beyond expectations with the backdoor entry and the alcohol so beautifully camouflaged in dainty tea cups and healthy "fruits"!:) And you have penned all that excitement and fun so well!!I want to have that South Side right now!!:))
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