
Meanwhile, back in New York, we have the Dames of Beef. While the Dames also enjoy a stiff drink, their "meetings" take place in the restaurants of a departed era in New York City history. Restaurants where one receives "sides" with their main course, and perhaps even a salad to start. The group began in 2003 by friends who shared a love of the 1940s and '50s, old-school New York, and sought it out in the modern city. Many of the first restaurants they went to were steakhouses, hence The Dames of Beef: Keens, Frankie & Johnnie's, etc. According to a 2006 article about the group in the New York Times, the group consists of 12 women, and unfortunately has initiated a 'no new members rule'.
In that case, I think it's time to start a New York LUPEC chapter.
The Lily
1/3 dry gin
1/3 Creme de Noyau
1/3 Lillet
1 dash lemon juice
Stir with ice and strain into a glass.
(For more New York "Dame" flavor, check out Maeve Brennan's The Long-Winded Lady.)
4 comments:
I would join the New York LUPEC chapter in a heartbeat!
This sounds lovely— I'm always on the lookout for a nice lillet cocktail. Thanks.
Can we start a Los Angeles chapter, please? Yes, we eat nuts, twigs and berries out here, but all the more reason for the meat eating femmes to band together!
I love Lillet too, and rarely do I see it in cocktails. I tend to like it just on the rocks...to me, it's perfect...
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