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PPQ: Bloody Marys

6/24/2012

 
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I love myself a good bloody mary--it's a salad in a glass! My uncle makes rocking bloody marys, and I texted him to find out what he put in them. His secret ingredient: lots of love. The secret ingredient to these is Guinness. That's right, a dark beer, which is what you see floating on the top of the glass. I think the Guinness is an awesome touch, but I also think these are fantastic bloody marys without it. There is something, actually a lot, to be said about making a bloody mary from scratch instead of using a mix. You get more texture and flavor, and most of these ingredients you probably have in your pantry/fridge already. These are one of my favorite afternoon drinks, especially after a day of skiing moguls. It just hits the spot!  

Funny thing is, I'm not a big Guinness fan. While I like dark beer, it's a little too dark for me. However, while you're reading this, I'm in Ireland hoping to change my mind about this beer. I heard it tastes different in its native country. We'll see. And, even though I'm not a huge fan, it tastes great in this drink. It adds a little sweetness, although I had to drink it through a straw so I wasn't tasting all beer at the top. My husband, who loves Guinness, also loved these, and he definitely loved drinking the leftover Guinness. How many times can I say love in one sentence. Geez. Profound.

This is a Project Pastry Queen recipe, one that I'll be making again. Be sure to check out the webpage to see everyone's take on it. I sure hope someone else made it and loved it!  

Bloody Marys Recipe
Makes 4
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4 cups tomato juice
Juice from 2 limes
4 shots vodka
2 teaspoons fresh or prepared horseradish
2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon celery salt
Hot sauce
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Coarse salt for the glass rims
1 can (12 ounces) ice cold draft Guinness
Celery, limes, or green olives for garnish

Combine the tomato juice, lime juice, vodka, horseradish, worcestershire, celery salt, hot sauce (to taste), and salt/pepper (to taste) in a large pitcher filled with ice. Wet the rims of 4 glasses with water and dip them in a bowl of coarse salt. Divide the tomato juice mixture evenly among the glasses. Pour 3 ounces of the Guinness on the top of each glass and serve immediately with the garnishes of your choosing.

Source: The Pastry Queen Cookbook
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Jen MO link
6/24/2012 09:30:40 am

I will have to be brave and try it with a dark beer. Did you see the Barney stone? I would love to see Ireland.

Julie @ Sugarfoot Eats link
6/24/2012 10:45:22 am

Beer in a Bloody Mary?! I'm not sure if I'm horrified or intrigued. :)

Sasha link
6/25/2012 12:02:12 am

Mmm... this sounds like a good time. Guinness is my fave.

kale link
6/25/2012 03:15:59 am

I think this sounds awesome!! I used to think the idea of a Bloody Mary was gross, but only because I thought tomato juice was gross. Silly me. ;)
I love the added Guinness in this, I can't wait to try something similar! (Can't get Guinness here... sniff sniff)

Debra Kapellakis
7/3/2012 12:10:39 am

I will try the Guinness just to see, thank you for the idea.

rsg online link
9/30/2012 02:22:30 pm

I am pleased to read your post. I was searching for the related topic you discussed in there. Good job. All the best


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