20141022

NUT COCKTAILS


Nuts are a wonderful addition to cocktails, whether you use a nut infused alcohol, like Frangelico or Nocino*, a nut syrup like Orgeat, nut bitters or just add some to your glass rim for extra flavor and texture. Nuts can add depth of flavor and subtle nuances to a cocktail that surprise and delight your palate.

Since it's National Nut Day I thought it was a good time to share:

SOME OF MY TOP NUT COCKTAILS
  
Almond Butter Crunch Martini
Candied Pecan Martini
Candied Pecan Mudslide
Chocolate Covered Nuts Cocktail
Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cocktail
Chocolate Pecan Pie Martini
German Chocolate Cake Martini
Joy of Almond Martini
Nutella Martini
Peach Praline Martini
Pecan Pie Martini
Pecan Cookie Martini
And let's not forget the Nut Infusions:
Candied Pecan Liqueur
Toasted Maple Walnut Bourbon 
  
Now go out there and go a little 40 proof nuts!

*Nocino is an Italian green (unripe) walnut infused liqueur.

Updated 10-2018
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20141020

How to make BRANDIED FRUIT

 
Making Brandied Fruit is easy and a great homemade holiday gift project. Brandied fruits are wonderful over ice cream, cakes, pancakes and bread puddings and they make lovely additions to cocktails as well. And don't forget about adding to the stuffing of a holiday bird or some pork chops!
 
You want to use ripe, unmarred fruit with no bruises or damage and a good brandy (or cognac). I use a VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) or VO (Very Old) brandy which has been aged at least 4 years. You can also use dried fruits and you can combine fruits for a "signature" blend.
 
Feel free to add flavors with spices like vanilla beans, anise stars, cardamom seeds or the zest of lemons and oranges as well. Even chilies and peppercorns can bring unexpected depth of flavor! Add these to the jar just before sealing up.
 
SIMPLE BRANDIED FRUIT RECIPE:
 
INGREDIENTS
5 Cups of Fruit
5 Cups Sugar
4+ Cups GOOD 80 Proof Brandy
(You'll need enough to completely cover the fruit. Any leftover can be saved for cocktails!)
 
TOOLS
Large Mixing Bowl
4 Sterilized Pint Glass Jars with Sealable Lids
Labels
 
DIRECTIONS
Mix the fruit and sugar in a large bowl and allow mixture to macerate for a minimum of an hour, tossing every 15 minutes.
Divide the fruit mixture between the jars and fill remainder of jar with your brandy, leaving about half an inch head space.
Cover and let infuse for a MINIMUM of a month, shaking occasionally. Keep in mind the longer your fruit is allowed to soak in that lovely brandy the better it will be!
Label and give as a gift or just keep for yourself!
 
 
Some say you can add more fruit and brandy to the jar as you use it up, however I prefer making fresh batches to keep the aging controlled. Your brandied goodness can last up to nine months, more if refrigerated, just make sure the fruit is completely submerged in the alcohol at all times.

The fruit infused brandy is great in a Brandy Old Fashioned.

Enjoy. YES, you can eat it right out of the jar with a spoon!

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20141017

The DRUNKEN ASTRONAUT Cocktail


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While searching for the building blocks of life in outer space astronomers recently found a giant dust cloud at the heart of the Milky Way that is loaded with ethyl formate, an amino acid that gives raspberries their flavor and rum it's distinctive smell! So, for all intents and purposes THERE'S A PAYLOAD OF RASPBERRY RUM IN OUTER SPACE!
 
The first thing this made me think of was a bunch of drunken, spacesuit adorned bar hoppers cavorting around the cosmos.

The next thing got me to thinking of was a stellar rum and raspberry cocktail. Unfortunately this newly discovered cloud of happy hour is about 58 quadrillion miles away so we'll have to create a little bit of intergalactic inebriation right here on the third rock from the sun, aka Earth.  I have (with no permission whatsoever from N.A.S.A) done all the formulation for you so there's no need to shell out $250,000 to Virgin Galactic to hitch a ride to high flying Hoochville.

And my cocktail doesn't come with all the other space debris like carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and ammonia which you'd have to contend with in the vacuum of space.

THE DRUNKEN ASTRONAUT

1 Oz. Light Rum
3/4 Oz. Chambord
1/4 Oz. Orange Curacao
3/4 Oz. Lime Juice
1 Drop Orange Bitters
2 Tsp. Honey
Ice
Fresh Raspberries
Lime Twist

Chill your glass in the freezer. Warm the honey for about 10 seconds in the microwave.  Add 1 cup of ice to a blender, pour in the rum, the Chambord, the Orange Curacao, the lime juice, the orange bitters a handful of fresh raspberries and the warmed honey.  Blend until your cocktail is the consistency of a slushy.  Pour into your chilled glass then garnish with a few more fresh raspberries and a twist of lime.
 
 
Enjoy and call ET for a ride home.
Updated 7-2018
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20141013

The 1492 Cocktail for Columbus Day


Happy Columbus Day!

I just tried this cocktail out yesterday and really liked it so, since today is Columbus Day, it's now The 1492.

Seriously, it has nothing to do with Columbus except sailors liked rum, but it's good and worth a holiday!

THE 1492

1-1/2 Oz. Gold Rum
3/4 Oz. Apricot Brandy
1 Oz. Lime Juice
Dash of Nutmeg
Dried Aprict

Shake with ice, garnish with a dried apricot and enjoy.


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20141004

VODKA COCKTAILS, INFUSIONS, USES, FACTS & TRIVIA


Tell us, what forces you
to drink vodka every day?
- Nothing. I'm a volunteer.


Apologies right up front, but you're not getting a neat list of vodka cocktails today.
I have hundreds of cocktail recipes featuring vodka and flavored vodkas (so many in fact that I've lost count of how many, but there's one here for just about everyone from A to Z, Soup to Nuts), the lust would scroll for days!

INSTEAD, I suggest you use my search bar (upper right hand ↗️) for vodka plus whatever you want to use it with:
TYPE VODKA + WhateverYouWant IN MY SEARCH BAR
and every vodka recipe I've ever posted with those ingredients will come up.

That being said, I have to at least post
a few of my personal favorite
Classic
VODKA COCKTAILS

So sue me, I still love an Apple Martini!

Brunch doesn't happen without one.

Still the best.

Done right it's superb.

Like Spring in a glass.

Perks happy hour up.

I just love saying wallbanger ...

Still a delicious cocktail after half a century.

(Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice Only)

O.M.Gawd!

Good way to test a bartender.

The Dude is not wrong.


POUR VODKA ON IT!
Check out the
(Other than just for cocktails!)


POUR VODKA IN IT
You can also use vodka to make a variety of FLAVORED VODKAS,
like Bacon Vodka



SOME INTERESTING VODKA FACTS
The word "vodka" comes from the Russian word "Zhizennia voda" which means "water of life".
  • One of the reasons vodka became popular in Russia was of its ability to remain liquid even in the coldest regions of northern Siberia.
  • Drinking moderate amounts of vodka can help keep bad cholesterol levels down, keep arteries healthy and can aid in the prevention of stroke, heart attack, and Alzheimer's
  • Vodka doesn't promote gluten formation, so it helps a pie crust stay flakier and more tender. (Vodka Pie Crust Recipe.)

I believe that if life gives you lemons,
you should make lemonade...
And try to find somebody
whose life has given them vodka,
and have a party
~ Ron White

Updated 10-2021
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20141003

SIP OF SUNSHINE MARTINI, Drink A Smile!


There's nothing quite like a little sunshine in a glass and I captured some for you with this lemony twist on a classic Champagne Cocktail by adding my Homemade Lemoncello (Limoncello is a trademarked brand, btw) and lemon flavored bitters!

Go ahead and Drink A Little Smile

 SIP OF SUNSHINE COCKTAIL 

1 Oz Lemoncello, chilled
3 Oz. Brut Champagne, chilled
Sugar Cube
2 Drops of Lemon Bitters
Lemon Twist

Chill your glass in the freezer.
Drop the sugar cube into your chilled glass.
Drip the lemon bitters on the sugar cube.
Pour in the Lemoncello. 
Top off with your Champagne.
Garnish with the lemon twist. 

Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves ~ James Matthew Barrie
 

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MELON CUCUMBER MARTINI

MELON CUCUMBER MARTINI Cocktail Recipe

Because melons and cucumbers both belong to the Cucurbitaceae, aka the gourd, family they make a nice pairing in a martini.  They're also abundant during the fall, sometimes from our own gardens, and this means it's the best time to enjoy them.

Here I've paired Pinnacle's Cucumber Vodka with the fresh fruits, some honey and a pinch of spicy fennel salt from Pollen Ranch for a really nicely developed craft cocktail that has a surprising depth of flavor.

MELON CUCUMBER MARTINI COCKTAIL RECIPE with Ingredients and Instructions

THE

MELON CUCUMBER
MARTINI

INGREDIENTS 
1-1/2 Oz. Cucumber Vodka
1 Oz. Pureed Honeydew Melon
1 Oz. Pureed Cantaloupe Melon
1 Oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
Pinch of Pollen Ranch Spicy Fennel Salt
1 Tsp. Honey Syrup*

Garnish: Honeydew and Cantaloupe Cubes,
Slice of Cucumber

DIRECTIONS
Chill your glass in the freezer.  Add a cup of ice to your cocktail shaker then pour in the vodka, honeydew and cantaloupe purees, the lemon juice, fennel salt and the honey and shake vigorously until well chilled.  Pour into your chilled cocktail glass, add a few cubes of the melons and the cucumber slice to a cocktail pick and serve.

VOICEOVER VIDEO WITH INGREDIENTS AND DIRECTIONS:

* Here's a little tip on using honey in a cocktail.  If you add equal parts honey and water together - "honey syrup" -  you'll get a thinner syrup and it will mix in your cocktail more effectively.

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Updated 8-2025
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