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the bye bye berlusconi {cocktail}

November 11, 2011 by Elizabeth 7 Comments


Every year it’s the same thing. Do we do Thanksgiving or don’t we? Living in Italy it’s just not that big a deal (obviously). But sometimes I go all out. Buy a turkey from the farmer next door in Umbria, light up the wood burning fire, invite friends for the weekend and cook a feast.

Other years? Eh. Often it just seems like too much to organize. And it’s not really even a holiday here.

But this year, it looks like there may actually be something to be thankful about. Yes, you read right. Thankful. Even if I live in Italy, where the imminent financial crisis means it’s mostly gloom and doom 24/7.

Yet there is one extremely positive note. It looks as if Berlusconi will finally be leaving. It’s been 18 years folks. Long enough for him to truly mess up the country.

He’s not gone yet. And he’s squirmed his way out of every set back before. But this time, I think it’s for real.

And I’ll be ready.

I was trying to think of a menu I’d make to celebrate this event. One that would sum up both the thanks (he’s finally gone) but also symbolize what we’ve gone through.

But all I could really think of was that we would all need a drink.




The Bye Bye Berlusconi
(Serves 1. But you will probably need several)

1 oz Campari (yes, these were bitter years)
1 oz of Vodka (here’s to future transparency)
1 tablespoon of pomegranate molasses (a symbol of rebirth?)
Chilled prosecco (you always need a bit of fizz to celebrate)

Pour Campari, vodka and molasses into a shaker and add two cubes of ice. Shake just enough to chill and dissolve the molasses.

Pour into champagne flute and top with prosecco.

You can garnish with with a cherry, or a slice of orange.

Or simply with a dash of your own belief that things can only get better.

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  1. Fantasticna

    November 11, 2011 at 2:12 pm

    he made his appearance 18 yrs ago, but he hasn’t “reigned” all those years, to be more precise. however, cheers! happy to see him leave, too.

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  2. Elizabeth

    November 11, 2011 at 2:22 pm

    He’s been involved in politics – ruling or not – for 18 years. (is what I meant)

    Reply
  3. jodi

    November 12, 2011 at 5:17 pm

    I’m all over it!

    Reply
  4. Christina Baglivi Tinglof

    November 12, 2011 at 7:32 pm

    Great to get your perspective. Congrats!

    Reply
  5. AdriBarr

    November 12, 2011 at 9:00 pm

    It is time to celebrate. We here in southern California have watched this man’s antics with ever increasing shock and dismay. Surely it is time for him to go, and thus time to celebrate. Looks like one heck of a drink!

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  6. DG at Diary of a Mad Bathroom

    November 13, 2011 at 1:21 pm

    I could go for a couple of those while I blissfully ignore American politicians. They make me too mad when I pay attention to them. All of them are just different garments cut from the same bolt of cloth. Drink up!

    Reply
  7. Helen

    November 13, 2011 at 6:00 pm

    Hysterical post. What are the ingredients for the drink called Sex on the Beach! That might work too.

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