“How to mix?” will be sole problem tonight for 16 young bartenders in Istanbul. Mixology is the art of cocktail making, and the best of the best mixologists in Turkey are competing to punch their ticket to a final competition in London. Since April 2, a total of 200 bartenders have been competing for regional rounds to be among the world finalists to represent Turkey at the Diageo Reserve WORLD CLASS™ Global Finals. Launched in 2009, the Global Final is an internationally recognized platform and mark of distinction for mixology, simply referred to as the “Oscar of Bartenders.”
Recipe of the Week: My recipe is an almost savory Pink Martini with a
Turkish twist. I had the inspiration from an article in Scientific
American which gave me the idea that tannin rich sumac can be very good
for a mouth-puckering extra dry martini. Infuse one part of sumac in two
parts boiling water for 10 minutes, let cool and let stand overnight or
longer. Strain and keep cool in a screwed bottle. Use this sumac
infusion instead of vermouth in your usual martini recipe, add a final
splash of şalgam (fermented turnip juice). My suggestion: 4 parts
Tanquearay No:10 + 1 part sumac infusion + few drops şalgam to taste (or
salt). Decorate with a shish kebab of alternately skewered olives
stuffed almonds and red peppers. Enjoy warmly roasted Siirt pistachios
to go along and listen to Pink Martini.
Hotspots of the Week:
Sixteen bartenders from 14 top bars are competing for World Class.
Needless to say, they’re most talented, and all have gone through
extensive training by Diageo experts. For an adventurous bar hopping
night-out go to those places, look out for them and ask for their
competing cocktails: Esra Çakır -The Bar; İsmail Mutlu & Tolga
Çobanoğlu - Mikla; Doğukan Ateşok - Sırçacı 14; Bülent Sefer - Dream;
Kemal Soysal - Lucca; Uğur Tekebaş - Morini; Samet Uysal - Four Seasons;
Selahattin Karagöz - Raika; Tolga Aslan & Engin Yıldız - Zuma;
Soner Sekman - Tom’s Kitchen; Yücel Yıldız - La Boom; Tamer Aslan -
Cantinery; Erdem Özer - Parle; Onurcan Gencer - Flamingo.
Cork of
the Week: For cocktails with a twist of history, head for the Orient Bar
at the historic Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah. Their new cocktails are
inspired by the building’s own history and its iconic past guests. You
can have a selection of cocktails with names indicating their source of
inspiration: “Diplomat’s Favorite,” “Respect to Hemingway,” “Mystery of
Agatha,” “Spirit of Kings,” “Sultan of Orient,” “The Last Shot at the
Orient Express,” “Beyond the Bridges,” along with one for the road with
“A Farewell to Pera.”