The Cocktails of Royalty-A Look at Gilt’s Cocktail Menu
Hidden away in Midtown bordering a few blocks from where the Theatre District starts, is the NY Palace Hotel. Within its walls exists Gilt a 52 seat New-American Restaurant. Playing along side this intimate dining setting is a bar that’s offering up some interesting cocktails to its visitors.
I was recently invited down to exam their Cocktail Program, run by Jordan Salcito.
Throughout Jordan’s career, she’s worked with many culinary greats including Daniel Boulud, and Sam Lipp (of Eleven Madison). Her initial background was in the culinary arts, until she discovered her passion for wine during her time with Daniel. She then went on to both work the harvest in France and then move on to co-manage a wine estate in Montalicino,Italy. It wasn’t until working in a head sommelier position under Sam Lipp that she began to discover her passion for cocktails.
Having heard that Jordan had been only working with cocktails for about a year and half, I was skeptical on what my visit to Gilt would yield. My skepticism was all for naught, the cocktails I experienced were brilliantly executed.
For someone whose background is based primarily wine and the culinary arts Jordan is a genius in the making when it comes to cocktails. The menu she’s put together is comprised of a mix of classics such as the gin and countreau based White Lady, the rum and ginger beer based Dark and Stormy, and some modern creations such as the citron vodka and sake based Lady in Red, the Mezcal and Crème De Violette based Mariposa and the Tropical Mint Julep that’s made using a homemade pineapple simple syrup.
Gilt’s cocktail program seems to get everything right, down to the classic sampling technique of checking each cocktail with a straw that the barkeeps perform before serving each drink. While this is now common in cocktail lounges, you don’t yet come across this being performed at most restaurants.
A sampling of a few of Gilt’s Cocktails.
Tropical Mint Julep-
2 oz-Woodford Reserve Bourbon
1 oz-Pineapple Syrup
Mint
Vanilla Beans
1:1 Fresh Pineapple Juice Simple Syrup with 3 Vanilla Beans
The Lady in Red-
2 oz Strawberry Puree
½ Oz Grey Goose Citron Vodka
1 ½ Oz Junmai Ginjo Sake
Splash of Lemon Juice
Shake vigorously with ice. Top with Champagne.
Jordan mentioned this is Gilt’s biggest seller. It managed to achieve the right balance of sweet and stay refreshing while still being simple in it’s execution.
The Mariposa-
1 oz of Mezcal (The mescal is balanced with a 1:1 ratio with Tequila)
½ Oz Agave Nectar
¼ Oz Violet Syrup
Serve in with chopped ice in Old Fashioned. Top with Violet Candies.
This drink had the perfect balance of refreshing and spice, and would make a great summer drink, It was reminiscent of a spicy lemonade.
I also had the opportunity to two items that are creations Jordan hasn’t placed on the menu yet.
Taking inspiration from Charlie Sheen’s character on “Two and a Half Men”, Jordan created the “Fickle Bachelor”. A drink comprised of jalapeño infused Woodford Reserve Bourbon, mint leaves and served in an ice-filled highball glass. This drink covers incorporates all aspects of Charlie’s personality, with the drink standing in for the exotic side, and being paired with two sides of simple syrup. One of pineapple infused simple syrup to cover the sweet side, and one side of jalapeño infused simple to cover the spicy side of Charlie. Jordan mentioned that she wanted to give the customer the option play with the flavor of the drink to suit their mood.
2 Oz Jalapeno Infused Woodford Reserve Bourbon
3/4 Oz Pineapple Simple Syrup
2 Broken Mint Leaves
Serve in Highball Glass filled with Ice
Present with sides of
1 oz Pineapple Infused Simple Syrup (The Sweet)
1 oz Jalepeno Infused Simple Syrup(The Spicy)
Note: To infuse bourbon with jalapeño, place one jalapeño pepper in the bottle of Woodford Reserve for a period of no less than one hour.
The second item, which Jordan calls a cocktail geek’s dream is the Green and Silver Fizz. This invention was inspired by The Savoy Cocktail Book, by Harry Craddock. Jordan created the Green and Silver Fizz, an absinthe and gin based cocktail that’s based on Harry’s Rattlesnake cocktail. Jordan’s version replaces the Whiskey that Harry’s recipe had with Gin, and adds edible silverleaf and a stripe of Angostura Bitters.
The Green and Silver Fizz
1 ½ oz Tanqueray 10 Gin
¾ oz Lemon Juice
½ oz Simple Syrup
1 Egg White
Combine all ingredients and dry shake(no ice).
Add Ice and then shake a second time.
Pour into a Champagne Glass that’s been rinsed with Kubler Absinthe .
Top with Cava or Champagne
Place a small piece of edible Silver Leaf(If Available)
Drizzle a stripe of Angostura Bitters
Harry Craddock’s Original Rattlesnake Recipe-
1 ½ Blended Whiskey
1 Teaspoon Lemon Juice
½ Teaspoon Powdered Sugar
1 Egg White
Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into a cocktail glass, and serve.







