Kinda lol. But it's not actually that sweet. If you want it even less sweet, just omit the simple sugar obv.
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Kinda lol. But it's not actually that sweet. If you want it even less sweet, just omit the simple sugar obv.
did not want to start a new thread for this but since this is your thread Vwls thought you would like it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgy9gbe0nec
Right - it's not a sweet drink per se. Also, it's not a greyhound-tasting drink at all. The primary flavor is fresh mint. There is a soft citrus undercarriage, but you won't recognize the grapefruit as being the focus of the cocktail the way you would with a Greyhound.
Also, in response to Gut's comment, there is a difference between single pour drinks and martini-like, shaken drinks. The reason you add the simple sugar here is to fill in the full flavor of the cocktail - if you don't, it has a tendency to taste somewhat weak or watery after being shaken with the ice (infuses with ice water obv). I have found this to be true for a lot of shaken cocktails made with juices - unless you begin with a concentrate, adding a bit of simple sugar is requisite to a non-watery tasting result.
yep, that's called all bark no bite.....as soon as the kid puts that monster down the dog shuts up and walks away
opps n/m
:shock
Are you on the right thread?
300 double cheeseburgers, yumm..
GARY GET THE HELL IN HERE
HOW IS THERE AN ACTUAL THREAD ABOUT GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS
AND NO GAYSEX TO GO WITH IT????
OUTRAGEOUS AND EGREGIOUS ARE THE WORDS THAT COME TO MIND
REALTALK THIS MUST END
I cut chicken breasts into strips then soaked them in a pickle juice brine for an hour then egg washed and double breaded in a flour, paprika, cayenne, and black pepper mix. Only thing missing is Jim Beam honey mustard, but I'm too lazy to go to the store. Now to kick back and wash them down with some sake while watching the Braves against Miami.
Nice crisp on those - what kind of oil did you fry in?
channeled my inner redneck tonight and fried some deer tenderloin cubed steak
My new drink for the summer. Wife brought back a few bottles of 100% agave tequila from Mexico.
Juice of 1 large lime (gotta be fresh squeezed)
1 Tbs agave nectar (1 good squeeze)
2 oz 100% agave tequila
Shake, pour over salt rimmed glass
Okay I think it's called a skinny margarita but the shit is tasty.
^This sounds fantastic.
Here's an alternative recipe for a Skinny Margarita - it's the one served at True Foods, if you have ever heard of it. It's addicting.
1/2 oz triple sec (they use Hiram Walker)
1/2 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
1/2 oz simple syrup
1 1/2 oz silver tequila (they use Casa Nobles or Partida)
fresh cucumber slices
fresh mint leaves
orange slice
Shake vigorously over ice with the mint, cucumber and orange in the shaker, and pour (do not strain) over ice cubes. Top with a splash of soda water.
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[QUOTE=Goodpoop;73404]Sounds great also. I like adding cucumber to drinks. Seems to be the next big fad. It adds a great freshness to drinks. Even just a pitcher of water.
How about Mojitos? Im drinking 100 proof Nikola and lemonade if getting drunk is your thing then this is all u need.. Total cost and this is buying a bag of ice is 21.00 and u will be fcked up by the time half the 1.75 liters r gone..
from Bar Rescue the other night
Marshmallow Rita:
1.25 oz Smirnoff Fluffed Marshmallow
.25 Cuervo Gold
.75 oz lime juice
.5 oz triple sec
Shake and strain, serve on the rocks. Rocks glass or martini glass.
Dude, don't get me wrong I like any good drunk but seriously that cheap shit and lemonade??? Buy Pinnacle vodka. It's cheap and it actually ain't that bad. I tend to mix everything I drink with club soda. I'll buy a couple flavored Pinnacles and club soda for the summer drink. This is my cheap easy drink to get fucked up on.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinnacle_vodka
best cheap shit on the market
Here you go:
World's Best Mojito
Tips to making a great Mojito:
1. Make your own mint simple syrup: 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar (use 1/3 brown sugar), heated until the sugar dissolves (you can use your microwave for this). Then let it steep with one cup of fresh mint leaves for at least 30 minutes before you strain it & store it in your refrigerator.
2. Instead of club soda, use cheap champagne to top off the cocktail.
3. Add a dash or two of Angostura bitters to your drink.
4. Consider using gold or dark rum instead of the light stuff (unless you're a Mojito purist).
Directions
1. In a shaker, pour in 1 ounce of your homemade mint simple syrup, and a handful of fresh mint leaves. Muddle this together gently, then add several ice cubes (or crushed ice if you have it), & muddle it a bit more, especially if you’ve got cubes you need to break down a bit.
2. Add 2 ounces of rum, 1 ounce of fresh squeezed lime juice, more ice, and the bitters; shake vigorously.
3. Strain into a tall glass over ice, lime wedges (or slices), and more mint leaves, and top off with a generous splash of the cheap champagne. Garnish with a mint sprig and serve.
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I have always had good success w/ this recipe and def using sparkling mineral water like Pellegrino makes a difference:
http://www.jeffreymorgenthaler.com/2007/mojito/Quote:
In a 16 ounce mixing glass, gently muddle together:
1 large sprig spearmint
.75 oz simple syrup
Add:
Half a spent lime hull, and
1 oz of lime juice (no less, no more)
2 oz white rum
3 oz sparkling mineral water
Top with crushed ice and mix with a straw until drink is combined and glass is frosty.
Okay I got my Mojito ready now I need a Peruvian chicken recipe. I love the flavor and moistness of this chicken when I order it at a resturant. Now how can I make it at home with the friends and bottle of Rum?
Anybody have any good recipes and knowledge of this?
Short of owning a rotisserie, you're not going to get ultimate moistness, but Rachel Ray has a recipe you can try. I usually have good luck with her, although I always tweak the recipes. You might read about four or five different ones, and pick the best elements of each one. Sorry I can't be more helpful - I've never made this dish.
http://www.rachaelraymag.com/recipes...-roast-chicken
Dudes and dudettes...... today I bought Liberte yogurt because it was on sale.....Never tried greek yogurt before
I could not believe it when I dug in. The thickest, creamiest, yogurt I've ever tried....If I was blindfolded I would swear it was soft ice cream, and this was the 0% fat version.
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I now see at coconut version and I feel like leaving for the store right now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icy5DUk5IbA
I don't know if it's available in the US, if not let me know and I will arrange for mules to breach the border........... for a price