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Amateurs.....
Here is my two favorite "frozen beverages".. Now before you get your panties in a wad, neither of these are technically frozen. But they are my favorites none the less. Rhertz's Real Margarita Put bottle of patron tequila in the freezer. It becomes thick like syrup at that temp. Use gold or silver to your liking. I like silver myself. Put cocktail glasses in freezer too. 1 oz tequila 1 oz fresh squeezed lime juice (key limes are good) 1/2 oz of triple sec or grand marnier or cointreu or whatever you like Pour each over ice in the frozen cocktail glass. You may need to double this recipe! Rhertz's Secret Vodka Martini Put a bottle of Grey Goose in fridge (not freezer, heaven forbid) Put martini glasses in freezer (not fridge, heaven forbid) Put olives in fridge. good olives. Preferably whole queen sized with pit. (hint: Zatarain's is good, Mezzetta's is ok) (hint: If stuff isn't at the right temp, it throws the whole thing off!) Whip out two good tooth picks. Not those plastic swords, preferably bamboo or good wood. Fill glass pitcher with ice and let it sit for a minute to chill Meanwhile, skewer the olives a little off center to avoid the pit Decant the water from the pitcher. Now you have a cold glass pitcher filled with ice screaming for vodka! Add vodka. ahhhh... If you have to measure, well, I can't help you. Add a splash of vermouth, very preferably Noilly Pratt which is French vermouth to go with the French vodka. Stir don't shake (heaven forbid) Using the stir stick to hold back the ice, pour the two martinis into the frozen glasses. Martini's should be served (like Sake) with a friend. Add olive skewers. Enjoy it in good health!! |
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I think I could enjoy the margarita but not the martini! Ugh...way too strong on taste and the ability to make Pokie loopy! (Guess that's the idea)...
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Oh I forgot an important step. Use only filtered water for the ice and I also add one ice cube to the tini glass when I am done. The cube doesn't last long and helps keep the right temp while I sip it. ![]() |
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all that trouble to make a drink that taste like water
give me somethin' with some taste to it ![]() |
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This is not a frozen beverage but I like it very cold
that would be a Buttery Nipple. I prefer ![]() |
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Another delicious summer drink is a Bushwacker!! Yes that is correct!
If you all are going to the beach this summer the Holiday Inn at Navarre Beach has a superb one with chocolate syrup poured around the edge of the glass before the frosty delight even goes in! The other Bushwacker I discovered was very tasty but way stronger on alcohol and it was at Jimmy Buffet's FloraBama! Yum! It's 5:00 somewhere!! ![]() |
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