
The beach rose, also known as rosa rugosa, consists of delicate pink or white flowers that often grow along roads or beaches from summer through autumn. Annie B. Copps Food Editor of Yankee Magazine "finds" her beach rose petals during midnight gardening and roadside foraging. Once you've mixed the ingredients, let them sit for at least 5 days at which time you can check the flavor. When you're satisfied with the taste, strain into your favorite carafe and then make Annie's Summer Wind cocktail. How sweet does that sound?
Annie B. Copps is a 30 year veteran of the food industry. Having worked with some of Greater Boston's most prestigious chefs, she pursued a culinary degree from Boston University. After absorbing the talent and wisdom of the likes of Julia Child, Annie brought her own brand of experience and wisdom to culinary journalism, including writing and television. She was the Food Editor at Yankee Magazine and is now a food, wine and travel writer/editor for WGBH's "Daily Dish."
The beach rose, also known as rosa rugosa, consists of delicate pink or white flowers that often grow along roads or beaches from summer through autumn. Annie B. Copps Food Editor of Yankee Magazine "finds" her beach rose petals during midnight gardening and roadside foraging. Once you've mixed the ingredients, let them sit for at least 5 days at which time you can check the flavor. When you're satisfied with the taste, strain into your favorite carafe and then make Annie's Summer Wind cocktail. How sweet does that sound?
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