A Few Good Coders
Friday, February 8th, 2008Son, we live in a world that has documents, and those documents have to be reviewed by men working for temp agencies. Whose gonna do it? You? You, Lt. 40?!
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(more…) Sphere: Related ContentThe Bacon Mary was a success. I love it, especially after a long day of coding documents. But it’s February which means I need a new drink. As promised, the Bacotini.
Here’s how I approached the Bacotini: (1) don’t try to make it a classic Martini; (2) don’t try to make it a vodka Martini; (3) don’t try to make it a Holy Martini (a la Holy Basil on East 12th Street in Manhattan). Instead, I wanted something new. So, of course, I started with something old. Two “something-old”s to be specific - the Hendrick’s Martini and the Vesper Martini.
For those who don’t know, the Vesper Martini is 3 parts Gordon’s London Dry, 1 part grain/rye vodka and a 1/2 part of Lillet Blanc. It gets its name from Casino Royale, the first James Bond book by Ian Fleming. The Hendrick’s Martini is a variation of the classic Martini which uses Hendrick’s Gin (which has a taste of cucumber to it), a hint of dry vermouth and a cucumber slice as a garnish. Accordingly, I decided to combine the vodka hybridization of the Vesper with the alternative taste of Henrick’s. Then, things took a spicy taste. The recipe is after the jump.
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