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Desserts for Adults Only
The bar for bars is being raised. The latest in potables now being served in watering holes and restaurants across the country is the dessert cocktail, an after-dinner delight that blends drinks and sweets. Miami's M-Bar offers the Death by Chocolate Martini; Lola's in Los Angeles is the home of the Creamsicle-flavored Clockwork Orange. New York City's Dylan Prime, right, last week rolled out its Pie-tini menu, which presents an array of concoctions typically served on plates but here they're in glasses. The details are something to relish: the Key Lime Pie Martini features crushed graham crackers lining the rim of the glass, with a layer of cream sitting atop the drink. Caramel swirls and chocolate shavings are found in the Mississippi Mud Martini. "Dessert-cocktail recipes have been gathered from some of the premier bar chefs in the U.S.," says Lisa Hawkins of the Distilled Spirits Council. Michael Waterhouse, co-owner and beverage designer of Dylan Prime, experiments with various ingredients to perfect his Pie-tinis. "Consumers know more now," he says. "They want sophistication." Coming down the pipeline at Dylan Prime: Banana Cream Pie and Pumpkin Pie martinis. We'll drink to that.
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