Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends [A Cookbook]
Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends [A Cookbook] book cover

Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends [A Cookbook]

Hardcover – April 15, 2005

Price
$19.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
192
Publisher
Ten Speed Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1580085564
Dimensions
8.22 x 0.7 x 8.3 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly Everything old is new again in this purposefully tacky cookbook based on the food served at the 67-year-old Polynesian chain restaurant. Siegelman gives a little history of the establishment—Trader Vic (aka Victor Jules Bergeron) began with a tiny beer shack on a dicey corner in Oakland, Calif., and went on to invent the mai tai and build what became a $50-million empire of company-owned and franchised restaurants—and then it's party time. Siegelman ( Firehouse Food ) covers pretty much everything readers need to know to throw a swingin' shindig in the tropical paradise of their own living rooms. Tips on setting the mood—"dim the lights," "decorate the guests," add "tiki touches" like grass skirting for tables—precede the book's biggest section, which covers food and drink. Every major tropical beverage (alcoholic and non-) is here—daiquiris, mai tais, punches, etc.—and Siegelman gives a snappy introduction to each, interspersing the cocktail recipes with quotes from Vic himself (on the mai tai: "Anybody who says I didn't create this drink is a dirty rotten stinker"). Ninety-five drinks later, a chapter on food appears, with suggestions for 35 pupu platter dishes, finger foods, salads, buffet-style entrees and desserts (some of which call for Trader Vic's bottled sauces). While there are certainly more high-end books on entertaining Polynesian-style available, none beats this one's authentic kitsch. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From the Publisher *Cocktail recipes include the Samoan Fog Cutter, the Tiki Puka Puka, Scorpion, the Kamaiina, and The Original Mai Tai, invented by Trader Vic himself in 1944. *Appetizer recipes include crowd-pleasing pan-Asian small plates and nibbles, like Crispy Prawns, Cha Siu Pork, Ahi Tuna Poke, and Key Lime Chiffon Tartlets. *Throw a rocking tiki party using the decorating, music-selection, bar-stocking, and menu-planning tips found here STEVE SIEGELMAN has written or contributed to 14 cookbooks, including Firehouse Food. His television writing credits include Mexico One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless, Mario Eats Italy with Mario Batali, and Yan Can Cook with Martin Yan. Steve lives, works, and eats in Berkeley, California. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • The tiki volcano is erupting all over again, and now Trader Vic’s, the legendary purveyor of Polynesian food, drinks, and fantasy, wants to help us bring it all home. Step behind the bar and into the kitchen at Trader Vic’s and learn how to create the kind of tiki magic that made “the Trader” famous. It’s all here: recipes for 95 of the restaurant’s best-loved tropical cocktails and after-dinner drinks along with more than 35 party-friendly recipes for pupus, tidbits, finger food, entrées, and desserts—all adapted from the past and present menus of Trader Vic’s. Dozens of tips and ideas for inexpensive, easy tiki decorating and entertaining at home are included, as is a guide to the basics of bartending equipment and techniques. Whether it’s a blowout tiki party for friends or a spontaneous occasion to dust off the shaker, this book brings favorite concoctions from Trader Vic’s into your home.
  • An entertaining guide from Trader Vic’s restaurant including 130 recipes for cocktails, pupus, finger food, entrées, and desserts.
  • An entertaining guide from Trader Vic’s restaurant including 130 recipes for cocktails, pupus, finger food, entrées, and desserts.
  • A follow-up to the popular THE GREAT TIKI DRINK BOOK.
  • A follow-up to the popular THE GREAT TIKI DRINK BOOK.
  • Trader Vic’s has 21 company-owned and franchised restaurants around the world—from Emeryville, California; to Berlin, Germany; and Osaka, Japan.
  • Trader Vic’s has 21 company-owned and franchised restaurants around the world—from Emeryville, California; to Berlin, Germany; and Osaka, Japan.
  • Cocktail recipes include the Samoan Fog Cutter, the Tiki Puka Puka, Scorpion, the Kamaiina, and The Original Mai Tai, invented by Trader Vic himself in 1944.
  • Cocktail recipes include the Samoan Fog Cutter, the Tiki Puka Puka, Scorpion, the Kamaiina, and The Original Mai Tai, invented by Trader Vic himself in 1944.
  • Appetizer recipes include crowd-pleasing pan-Asian small plates and nibbles, like Crispy Prawns, Cha Siu Pork, Ahi Tuna Poke, and Key Lime Chiffon Tartlets.
  • Appetizer recipes include crowd-pleasing pan-Asian small plates and nibbles, like Crispy Prawns, Cha Siu Pork, Ahi Tuna Poke, and Key Lime Chiffon Tartlets.
  • Throw a rocking tiki party using the decorating, music-selection, bar-stocking, and menu-planning tips found here.
  • Throw a rocking tiki party using the decorating, music-selection, bar-stocking, and menu-planning tips found here.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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A must-have for any fan of fruity drinks, tiki or cocktail fun.

This book is the best collection of tropical drinks I've ever run across. Here you'll find an endless variety of drinks deserving to be served in silly mugs - but don't think that makes these drinks any less serious than the pretentious martini or mullti-cultural margarita. There is a reason to buy this book - Trader Vic drank...a lot, apparently, honing his craft and refining some of the best cocktails in the history of the world. The recipes presented here are the authentic originals, which makes this collection a treasure trove of mixology. Order a Mai Tai today, and you're likely to get a sickeningly sweet blend of sugar, rum and fruit juice. Here you'll learn the original recipe, a delicious blend from a time when corn syrup and cocktails didn't mix.

The food recipes fall at the end of the book, but don't expect to throw a full luau off them. And that's as it should be too - luaus are Hawaiian, while the Tiki culture of the 1950s was a Los Angeles based celebration of all things Polynesian. Therefore, the food presented here are the tidbits and bites that Trader Vic deemed best for being served with his often-strong cocktails.

This book is well-written and deftly compiled, sticking to its core strength of offering up one great recipe after another, many beautifully photographed and all presented in a manner easy to follow for most home cooks. They mix in just the right amount of historical footnotes to keep the book interesting, resulting in a must-have item for anyone who might want to someday mix a drink deserving of a little paper umbrella.
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Essential book for entertaining

There are many books out there with a few Tiki cocktail recipes in them but few delve into the culture of Tiki. I'm a closet Tiki drinker with a Hawaiian shirt collection who will host a party in the back yard every once in awhile and this book is my go-to guide. The drink and food recipes here are easy and fun with room for tweaks of your own. There are many guides, how-to's and side notes on techniques and recipes. You can become quite the amateur bartender/cook/host. The cultural references and history inside clear up a lot of myths on what a Tiki drink is and how the one you are typically getting at you local bar and restaurant may not be it. The only thing I have to say that keeps this item from getting a 5-star rating is that it has a little too many references to Trader Vic's Brand products. His bar and restaurants are some of the best out there but I'd stay away from his pre-made mixes in the recipes and just stick to making everything from scratch.
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gift for Dad's tiki bar

I bought this book for my Dad for Father's Day so he can use it to make drinks for his tiki bar. He was thrilled with the drink and food recipes and really liked the behind the scenes stories for making tiki bars, drinks, and food. Great gift!
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gift for Dad's tiki bar

I bought this book for my Dad for Father's Day so he can use it to make drinks for his tiki bar. He was thrilled with the drink and food recipes and really liked the behind the scenes stories for making tiki bars, drinks, and food. Great gift!
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What a fantastic compilation of Trader Vic's recipes

What a fantastic compilation of Trader Vic's recipes. Although some essential Tiki recipes are missing (e.g., Jungle Bird, Beachcomber), most of the drink recipes from this book have turned out fantastic.
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LOVE Trader Vics (and this book!)

Exactly the same book that is sold at THE trader vics. Highly recommend. Comes with drink AND food recipes from the restaurant. I can't wait to give them a try!
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Memories of Trader Vic

If you're planning a Luau you NEED this book - decorations, drinks and food - along with the background of "Vic" - his other books won't give you the background of this great guy - whose rum conconctions are still legend today.
3 people found this helpful
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Memories of Trader Vic

If you're planning a Luau you NEED this book - decorations, drinks and food - along with the background of "Vic" - his other books won't give you the background of this great guy - whose rum conconctions are still legend today.
3 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Memories of Trader Vic

If you're planning a Luau you NEED this book - decorations, drinks and food - along with the background of "Vic" - his other books won't give you the background of this great guy - whose rum conconctions are still legend today.
3 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Memories of Trader Vic

If you're planning a Luau you NEED this book - decorations, drinks and food - along with the background of "Vic" - his other books won't give you the background of this great guy - whose rum conconctions are still legend today.
3 people found this helpful