The
Company She Keeps:
Pomegranate Campari
Cocktail
(Sneak preview: To appear on
Mystery Playground’s Drinks with Authors 3/20/15)
Iran.
About as far as you can get from Alert, North Carolina, but life takes you
places.
First
stop Georgetown, DC, where Evelyn Walker learns from CIA officer Nick Daley
that her smart techie boyfriend is a Soviet mole. The daughter of a military
man, “E” follows the path of duty, which leads her deep into the realm of
espionage with its deceit, glamour, and sexual intrigue. Too deep, she later
realizes—too late. Now back from Afghanistan (my novel Stinger), Nick grows to care for his agent. Yet he is forced to
send her into a world of danger, from Europe’s grand boulevards to Iran’s Grand
Bazaar.
After
one betrayal too many, E resigns from “The Company” and moves to Paris where
she meets Iranian importer Kari Mansour. When Nick later informs her that Karim
is in fact an arms dealer, she defends him hotly and her lover confirms he was
set-up. The couple marries and, pursued by US and French intelligence, flee to
Tehran, where E must adapt to new ways in the land of the Ayatollahs. Beginning
with learning to wear a veil.
Karim’s
boyhood nanny, Fatma, teaches E how to make Persian rice (see my recipe in The MWA Cookbook, published by Quirk
Books). A devoted gardener and rose-lover, Karim also grows pomegranates, a native
Persian fruit that spread along the Silk Road. Having lived twenty years in
France, he is not a teetotaler, but the beauty of this drink is that it is
equally delicious with or without Campari.
Fatma’s traditional way to extract seeds: Score
pomegranate around middle. Gently twist open over a bowl and ease skin from
seeds.
Hold in palm over bowl and tap skin with wooden spoon, rotating in palm.
To make juice, push seeds through fine-mesh sieve into container. (For me, one pomegranate yielded 6 ounces.)
Hold in palm over bowl and tap skin with wooden spoon, rotating in palm.
To make juice, push seeds through fine-mesh sieve into container. (For me, one pomegranate yielded 6 ounces.)
Pomegranate Campari
Cocktail
2
parts chilled pomegranate juice (via sieve, juicer, or store)
3
parts chilled soda
1 part Campari
Add
juices and soda to glass. Top with Campari and pomegranate seeds as garnish. (You
can also serve it as a tall drink with ice, especially gorgeous if you substitute
1 part fresh orange juice for 1 part soda).
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