Bacon-flavoured Vodka

03/04/08 @ 07:44:41 am, by Catherine Hayday Email • Categories: Spirits, chayday

(from the diaries - K)

Copied from YesButNoButYes, who recovered it via Google's cache, who rescued it off of BrowniePointsBlog.

I have not made it or tried it, but what a thing of beauty.

Bacon Vodka

Makes up one pint

  • Fry up three strips of bacon
  • Add cooked bacon to a clean pint sized mason jar. 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.
  • Optional: add crushed black peppercorns.
  • Fill the jar up with vodka. Cap and place in a dark cupboard for at least three weeks.(No need to refrigerate)
  • At the end of the three week resting period, place the bacon vodka in the freezer to solidify the fats. Strain out the fats through a coffee filter to yield a clear filtered pale yellow bacon vodka.
  • Decant into decorative bottles and enjoy.

(Originally published on BrowniePointsBlog.)


Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Deborah Dowd [Visitor] Email · http://play-with-food.blogspot.com/
Oh the things one could do with bacon vodka!
PermalinkPermalink 03/04/08 @ 18:30
Comment from: iron stef [Visitor] Email · http://www.chairmanstef.blogspot.com
I have that browni points post bookmarked as well. I must try this. My friends and I were trying to think of cocktails to use it in. A bloody mary would be fantastic! I was also thinking that an eggnog-like of some sort might work. A BLT martini? Yes, please!
PermalinkPermalink 03/04/08 @ 20:56
Comment from: nan [Visitor] Email
Here in Vegas there is a bar called the Double Down Saloon, which sells Bacon Martinis. I have heard that it tastes awful. Just sort of greasy.
PermalinkPermalink 03/05/08 @ 06:43
Comment from: Steven Willman [Visitor] Email
We actually made this last week.
Bacon vodka rules
makes a killer bloody mary
Breakfast in a glass!
PermalinkPermalink 07/01/08 @ 13:22

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