Salute!
That means “health” in Italian. It can also mean “cheers” or “to your health.” You also say it after someone sneezes.
So to me, it seems like cocktails and spring allergies go hand in hand.
Now that flowers are in flight and bugs are in full bloom. This special dog-tail recipe will help!
Spring’s warming breeze brings lots of fuzzy bits getting stuck in your eyes. Tickly things are clinging to wet noses. Even the longest of muzzles have a hard time filtering mid-April pollen.
This is especially true if you live across the street from the about-to-burst-into-bloom Parco Vittoria Formentano. Or just downwind enough from Parco Forlanini.
Achoo gonna do about it? (See what I did there?)
It’s one small thing our pups love this time of year at Apawture Studios.
The WAGhattan!
Itβs citrusy, sweet, full of carby goodness. Similar to the people version!
Ok, actually it’s totally different. However, your pups will do a BEG for it, every time, around this season for sneezinβ.
Andiamo already with the recipe!
Dog Waghattan Cocktail
Equipment
- 1 Fancy Cocktail Bowl
- 1 Shaker (not the wet dog kind)
Ingredients
- 1 thin slide of orange peel
- 2 shots rye (bread crumbs) 88ml
- 1 shot sweeth purrmouth (the neighbor's cat's water)
- 3-4 dashes aromatic butters (can be peanut, almond, or butter)
- 1 pour filtered still water (best if from a spring)
Garnish
- 3 Maschino cherries (can be any fruit disguised as a cherry, because…Moschino)
- 1 thin stick
Instructions
- Thinly slice a piece of the orange peel being careful not to cut into the bitter pith. Gently twist the peel to release the fragrant citrus aroma and drag it across the rim of your fancy dog cocktail bowl.
- Fill your shaker generously with ice. Give remaining cubes to the small dog at your feet that appears out of thin air every time she hears the freezer door open, anxiously awaiting an ice cube to enjoy.
- Crumble up rye bread pieces until you have created a fine dust and add to shaker.
- Add your sweet purrmouth.
- Next, add a dash or two of aromatic butters.
- Top off the shaker with water – to taste.
- Stir. Stir. Stir. (I know it's tempting, but you must resist the urge to shake here!)
- Strain contents into cocktail bowl.
- Garnish with a couple of fresh Moschino cherries speared onto a tasty park stick.
- Slurp on and enjoy!
Did you actually try to make this for your favorite spring bunnies? Find me on the socials and let me know!
At the very least, it’s a taste of how fun we are to work with. If you’re curious about a session, reach out for a quick chat. I can even create a custom cocktail recipe for you!
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Wow, you are so fancy! I definitely need to step up my game and give this a shot. Yes, pun totally intended! haha
Good one! Let me know if they…wag for it!!?! π
Love the personality and puns of this post! Pup Manhattan’s??? Who would have thunk it!?! Will have to try this in the future!
Oh if only my pups would drink normal water. Just kidding, of course, but I’m happy they’re always down to try my “elevated” recipes!! π
Waghattan – perfection! And such a fancy post, I can print the recipe (I did), and even pin it (love the picture of the tongue dipping in for a taste!). Bravo!
Oh good to know! I haven’t tried printing it myself. Let me know if your pups approve of this fancy bread water!! Haha!