Cafe brulot in emily post's etiquette
I've searched everywhere and I've been unable to find a copy of the recipe I found in the 1938 or so edition of Etiquette by Emily Post. She describes a drink that is served flaming mixed with spices, and as far as I can find, it's probably cafe brulot.
As I have been unable to locate my copy, can anybody point me in the right direction, or do they have the recipe from the book?
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A quick internet search "Café Brulot" returns a number of recipes.
There is even a scan of"Good Taste Today" by Emily Post in the St. Petersburg Times Feb 6 1938) that describes the Café Brulot (not a recipe).
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nx9PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Wk0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3267%2C872400
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Middle column - near the bottom of the page. Identified as Cafe Brulot. Hope this is what you were looking for.
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