November 8: National Harvey Wallbanger Day!

 

Everyone single person I talked to about Harvey Wallbanger Day was like… huh? What’s that?? Well, it’s a cocktail! A cocktail made popular in the early 1950s! It’s an International Bartenders Association (IBA) Official Cocktail! I didn’t know that was a thing, but IBA Official Cocktails are selected for “use in the annual World Cocktail Competition (WCC) in bar tending” (apparently that’s a thing), and “these mixed drinks are some of the most notable and frequently-made cocktails by professional bartenders around the world.”

 

Huh. That’s funny since I had to call four bars before finding one that had the liquor required to make one. Have you ever called a bar looking for a particular kind of booze? No? Probably a good thing.So, a Harvey Wallbanger is vodka and orange juice, with Galliano floated on top. All bars will have vodka and orange juice (duh), but most bars will not have Galliano (apparently). I was reallllly hoping to find one that did, because the idea of spending $20+ on anise (blehhh) flavored liquor was not appealing to me. So I started calling around. The first bar didn’t have it. The second bar I called had ran out the previous weekend “from making Wallbangers!” The third bar had no idea what I was talking about. The fourth bar (which happens to be my favorite bar in Palo Alto because it’s divey and you can throw peanut shells on the floor) had it. Hooray!

 

I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised that this particular bar had it. I’m assuming that the typical person who orders a Harvey Wallbanger is a bit of an oldie. Maybe an old lady bar fly? Someone who likes a stiff, cheap drink. Someone who would go to Antonio’s Nut House at 5pm daily.

 

I ordered my drink and the bartender had no idea what I was talking about (I guess she does not compete at the annual IBA WCC … or at least doesn’t do well there). I reminded her of the ingredients and her memory was refreshed. When she reached for the Galliano,  an old, grizzled man sitting at the bar exclaimed “GALLIANO!?!” and seemed rather impressed by my beverage. Which was strange but sort of… cool? I don’t know.

 

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Will I order a Harvey Wallbanger again? Probably not. A little too licorice-y for my tastes. But this was probably one of my favorite challenges so far. I like when I get to learn something about whatever the food item is, and try something new. I was also a little disappointed that I didn’t like the cocktail more… it would have been a fun “signature” order. I feel like I need a signature drink! A drink that is my go-to. I love a good margarita, but that’s not a drink I’d order in a bar (because it likely would be made with gross sugary mix and not be good). If a caipirinha is on a drink menu, I will order it… but that’s not very often. A vodka with soda water is a classic sorority girl/gay man drink, but not particularly classy. A dirty martini is a good option, but I don’t like olives. I want a signature drink that is a classic. Do you have a signature cocktail??

 

Tomorrow: Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day.

November 7: Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day! 

 

Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day is ALSO Bryce’s birthday! This is quite an appropriate pairing since Bryce loves dark chocolate. Like, the darkest chocolate available. I think it would be more cost effective for him to buy a block of baker’s chocolate instead of some fancy artisanal chocolate. Anyway! I couldn’t find any chocolate labeled “bittersweet chocolate with almonds”… it was either “bittersweet chocolate” or “dark chocolate with almonds”. I thought about buying the bittersweet chocolate and simultaneously chewing it with a few almonds, but decided to just buy the darkest chocolate with almonds available. That happened to be the INTENSE DARK.

 

 

Have you ever been to a SEA SALT SOIREE? It’s intense. You might even say intense dark. Speaking of SEA SALT SOIREES… who names chocolate bars? Are they the same people as the ones who name nail polish colors? I want that job.

 

Tomorrow: National Harvey Wallbanger Day.

November 6: National Nachos Day!

 

 
This was the first day of my QUEST that I really didn’t feel like eating the daily “assigned” food. This is sort of strange, since you’d think that NACHOS DAY would be a holy day, but since International Day of the Nacho was so recent, it wasn’t as special. I was also in the mood for something/anything other than Mexican/Tex-Mex. Bummer for me! Boo hoo! Anyway, I persevered and lived to see another day.

 

Tomorrow: Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day.