Stanley Tucci turns quarantine cocktail mixologist | Inquirer Entertainment

Stanley Tucci turns quarantine cocktail mixologist on IGTV

/ 06:44 PM April 23, 2020

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci at the Sony Pictures Classics TIFF Celebration Dinner 2017 in Toronto, Canada. Image: AFP/Getty Images/Emma McIntyre

Actor Stanley Tucci is the latest darling of the internet for sharing his quarantine cocktail recipe for a good Negroni.

Tucci showed off his mixologist chops in an IGTV video shot by his wife Felicity Blunt (sister of actress Emily Blunt).

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In the video, we learn that Tucci is a gin Negroni man, over vodka, and that he prefers a neat Negroni rather than one over ice.

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He also likes to sip his from a coupe, rather than a martini glass, and says it’s important to use a good, sweet vermouth.

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He also throws shade at the brand Martini, saying, “You know that brand Martini? Nuh uh, not good,” he mutters wagging his finger disapprovingly.

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Tucci is no bandwagon actor-foodie. The actor, whose filmography includes everything from “Captain America: The First Avenger”, “The Devil Wears Prada”, “Julie & Julia” to “The Hunger Games” franchise, also has two cookbooks to his name: “The Tucci Table: Cooking With Family and Friends” and “The Tucci Cookbook”. RGA

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