Though the Vieux Carré takes a bit of preparation and uses a number of ingredients, it’s certainly worth the effort, especially if you’re hosting a few friends. Not too many people will have tried a Vieux Carré, and given its fascinating history, you’ll have plenty to talk about while you sip and savour this cocktail.
Looking for a food pairing? Heavy, fattier meats will work nicely with the whiskey and bitters, or you could opt to serve something inspired by New Orleans cuisine, such as jambalaya or gumbo.
You may have noticed that the Vieux Carré is a play on the classic Manhattan, with the addition of a few key ingredients. So, if you’re feeling strapped for time, or want to ease yourself into the Vieux Carré world, a Manhattan is a fantastic place to start. Once you’ve nailed that classic cocktail, you can tackle a Rob Roy, which calls for blended Scotch in place of whiskey, or, there’s also a Metropolitan, which substitutes whiskey for brandy.