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Bacon Vodka

So Classy~
So Classy~

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[edit] Background

I admit, I can’t remember the singular event that conspired to the creation of this bacon vodka. It came to life this Christmas and found home in a tasting kit of vodkas I made for friends and family. If you have time, bacon and vodka, you too can have this tasty elixir in your hands.

What to do with it you ask? You can give it away as a gift, use it in a Bloody Mary, Make a Bastardized Cloudy Martini (a real martini doesn’t have vodka) with it and a blue cheese stuffed olive. I haven’t tried this one, but I can recognize the appeal of a Pickle Juice Sport made with bacon vodka (that’s pickle juice mixed with vodka).

It is also wonderful when mixed with date syrup for a sweet bacon cordial. It can also be poured into a spray bottle and used to spritz just a touch of smoky bacon flavor to salads, toasts or stews… wherever you want to add a touch of flavor.

Perhaps a dab behind the ears?

(from some website)

Submitted by --icepaxx 23:38, 30 June 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Let's Cook

[edit] Ingredients

  • 3 Strips of bacon
  • Vodka of choice

[edit] Directions

  1. Fry up three strips of bacon.
  2. Add cooked bacon to a clean pint sized mason jar.
  3. Fill the jar up with vodka. Cap and place in a dark cupboard for at least three weeks.
  4. At the end of the three week resting period, place the bacon vodka in the freezer to solidify the fats.
  5. Strain out the fats through a coffee filter to yield a clear filtered pale yellow bacon vodka.
  6. Decant into decorative bottles and enjoy.

[edit] Important Notes

  • Optional: add crushed black peppercorns.
  • Trim the ends of the bacon if they are too tall to fit in the jar. Or you could go hog wild and just pile in a bunch of fried up bacon scraps.


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