Holiday Spirits - what are your recipes?

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Re: Holiday Spirits - what are your recipes?

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Re: Holiday Spirits - what are your recipes?

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Quasimodo wrote:Start with a clean, dry glass. Add two shots of Laphroaig single malt scotch. Enjoy.


lick back of hand

springle salt

lick salt

down tequila shot

bite and suck lime slice

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madeleine wrote:Yes, it is time to pull out your best holiday beverage recipes. Cocktails, mulled wines, ciders and punches.

Last year I discovered Glogg, from a story that NPR aired. It is warm, yummy and makes everyone feel so cozy! I just kept making more and more of it. Here is the recipe:

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We tried your recipe tonight, madeleine, and it was great.

I made one mistake, though. I usually use agave syrup instead of sugar. I tried it but used the agave 1:1 for the sugar even though agave is sweeter than sugar. Along with the Port I think I made it too sweet. But it was still very tasty!
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I really like this and think it would look great framed in my kitchen. :idea:
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Re: Holiday Spirits - what are your recipes?

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honorentheos wrote:
madeleine wrote:Yes, it is time to pull out your best holiday beverage recipes. Cocktails, mulled wines, ciders and punches.

Last year I discovered Glogg, from a story that NPR aired. It is warm, yummy and makes everyone feel so cozy! I just kept making more and more of it. Here is the recipe:

<snip>

We tried your recipe tonight, madeleine, and it was great.

I made one mistake, though. I usually use agave syrup instead of sugar. I tried it but used the agave 1:1 for the sugar even though agave is sweeter than sugar. Along with the Port I think I made it too sweet. But it was still very tasty!


Great! I made a batch yesterday too. :) Finished it off this evening.
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lulu wrote:
Quasimodo wrote:Start with a clean, dry glass. Add two shots of Laphroaig single malt scotch. Enjoy.


lick back of hand

springle salt

lick salt

down tequila shot

bite and suck lime slice

repeat


Oh, I've done that and learned my lesson.
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Quasimodo wrote:Start with a clean, dry glass. Add two shots of Laphroaig single malt scotch. Enjoy.


I have friends who are scotch fiends. I can't get into scotch, but I like your style. :smile:
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Re: Holiday Spirits - what are your recipes?

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madeleine wrote:
Quasimodo wrote:Start with a clean, dry glass. Add two shots of Laphroaig single malt scotch. Enjoy.


I have friends who are scotch fiends. I can't get into scotch, but I like your style. :smile:


Thank you, madeleine. What a sweet thing to say.

I have a scotch drinking friend who has led me down that sinful path of scotch appreciation. I thing you're right that it is an acquired taste. The BIG downside is that, once you have acquired a refined taste, nothing but the very expensive stuff will do.

Personally, when given the choice, I usually will have a glass of wine. The more complex, the better.
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