In response to
"Watching Evil Under The Sun (1981), they just had a scene of Maggie Smith and Diana Rigg trading barbs with each other."
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crash davis 😺
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Weird, just went to NYT and their cooking section offered me a cocktail called Maggie Smith (based on her character in Evil Under The Sun)
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Maggie Smith
Recipe from Joaquín Simó
Adapted by Pete Wells
Published Sept. 27, 2024
Total Time 5 minutes
Rating (61)
Joaquín Simó was a bartender at Death & Co in the East Village when he came up with the Maggie Smith, an elaboration on an old drink called Between the Sheets. Maggie Smith’s character in “Evil Under the Sun” offers a Between the Sheets to Hercule Poirot, who asks for cassis or crème de banane instead. He should have taken her up on it. —Pete Wells
Featured in: Maggie Smith’s Influence Rippled to the Cocktail Hour
INGREDIENTS
Yield: 1 cocktail
1 ounce pisco
1 ounce white rum
½ ounce orange liqueur
¾ ounce fresh lime juice
¼ ounce orgeat
1 teaspoon honey simple syrup
(see Tip)
1 piece orange peel, for garnishing
PREPARATION
Step 1
Combine all ingredients in a shaker and shake for 10 seconds.
Strain into a cocktail glass and twist the orange peel over the top,
then drop it in.
TIP
To make honey simple syrup, combine 2 parts honey to 1 part hot
water.
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