For W's new series, 'One Fun Thing,' New York-based designer Pia Zanardi shares the recipe for a shakerato.
Cold brew isn't really a thing in Italy. Instead, they do something called a, a sweet, frothy blend of espresso, sugar and ice made with a cocktail shaker. One of the rituals the
, New York-based designer Pia Zanardi misses the most from life before quarantine is sitting down at her local café, Sant Ambroeus, for aand a chat at the bar before heading to her studio for the day. When life goes back to normal, she says, it’s the first place she’ll go. Until then, she's been doing her best to recreate the experience in her own kitchen, dressing up for the day in the silk palazzo pajamas she designed for her brand,
, just in time for a months-long stint of working from home. Here, she shares the recipe and some of the memories the drink evokes for her.1 to 2 tablespoons of cane or coconut sugar Fill a martini or wine glass with ice, so the glass is ready and chilled. Add sugar, if using, and espresso to a cocktail shaker and wait for the coffee to cool a little bit, then add ice. Close the shaker and shake it energetically for about 15 seconds.
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