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The Pancake Breakfast Shot – Bacon & Pancakes in Liquid Form

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The Pancake Breakfast Shot – Bacon & Pancakes in Liquid Form

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I heard a rumor that something amazing had been created at the Anchor Bar in Superior, Wisconsin along the south shore of Lake Superior. I was up in the area so I called up the creator (my buddy MattO) and asked him to introduce me to his little invention called The Pancacke Breakfast — a shot of alcohol that tastes like a plate of syrupy pancakes with a side of bacon.

shayla-bobbieHonestly, I was quite skeptical that the shot would taste anything like pancakes. The ingredients were a secret and all I knew that a tasty strip of bacon was used as garnish. The lovely ladies of the Anchor Bar, Shayla and Bobbie, were ready to introduce me to the new drink and MattO was right there to down the Pancake Breakfast Shot with me.

I watched the preparation of the Pancake Breakfast Shot and was able to jot down what I think is the secret forumla:

50% Butterscotch Liquor
50% Strawberry Schnapps
One tasty strip of bacon

Leave the bacon in the drink for a few mintues to let the flavor soak in and that’s it. I hear it can be served chilled or at room temperature — I tried the latter.

matt-coreyAfter watching the preparation I remained completely skeptical. How could three simple incredients taste like one of America’s favorite meals? I was about to find out as MattO and I tipped our heads back and pounded down the shots.

WOW! As soon at the Pancacke Breakfast Shot hit my tounge my eyes opened wide. I was pouring a syrupy pancacke into my mouth and munching on a piece of bacon. The Anchor Bar staff got a good chuckle as I stood there completely shocked. MattO has definitely invented a winner here. I give it an off-the-charts Smaste™ rating of 53.228!!!

People, you need to do one of two things and both of them involve getting up off your butt and heading out the door. 1) Get over to the Anchor Bar and have a Pancacke Breakfast Shot at the source or 2) Grab the incredients and make your own Pancake Breakfast Shot. Either way, please take some pictures, shoot some video, and write us to let us know what you think. We’ll be publishing a follow-up article in late November with your stories.

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Bacon Beer in Brooklyn Brewery

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Bacon Beer in Brooklyn Brewery

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BT fanatic Jono M. wrote in to share an article with us (and you) about a brewery in Brooklyn that has been trying out recipes for bacon beer. You can read the whole article at Grubstreet, but here’s a little taste to whet your whistle…

Holy mother. On Diner’s Journal, Pete Wells hears incredible news from Brooklyn Brewery’s Garrett Oliver. Dude is currently working on a beer that (1) takes barleywine made from malt that’s smoked in the same room as Allan Benton’s bacon and (2) combines it with brown ale that’s been infused, via “fat washing” (mixing a melted fat with alcohol, then chilling the mixture into a solid and skimming it off), with the taste of Benton’s bacon fat…

Once again, I’m stuck in California while there’s an amazing bacon tasting opportunity elsewhere in the world. Either someone needs to step up and sponsor me so that I can roam the planet tasting all things bacon (I’m open to a TV deal!) or one of our NYC Baconites has to step up, get over there, order up a frosty pint of bacon beer and let us all know how it tastes.

It’s up to you, New York (New York).

– Mike

Photo Credit: Lovingly borrowed from Bacon Haikus

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Drinking Your Lunch – The BLT Cocktail

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Drinking Your Lunch – The BLT Cocktail

There are two amazing things about today’s article. First, it’s all about a bacon BLT. But second – and more importantly, it’s the first contribution from BT field reporter Sara G. Welcome to the team, Sara!

As an added bonus, Sara also sent us the FULL recipe for the bacon BLT created by mixologist Brent Jones of Library at Hotel Jerome in Aspen, CO. You’ll find it at the end of Sara’s article.

– Mike

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Ahhh Bacon…a beloved American classic that drums up images of sizzling, crunchy strips accompanying eggs, on a sandwich or in a cobb salad. Not typically thought of as a cool thirst quencher…until now. Brent Jones, a molecular mixologist at the famed Hotel Jerome, A RockResort in Aspen, CO, has taken his love of bacon to a whole new level with his innovative BLT cocktail.

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The unique cocktail, which is causing quite a buzz in Aspen, is created with bacon fat washed vodka, fresh juiced organic tomatoes, and a foam lettuce topping. Brent creates the components from scratch.

The inspiration: One evening while tending bar at the recently renovated Library lounge at Hotel Jerome, Brent noticed a new food item on its seasonal menu…A completely organic BLT made with fresh tomatoes, crispy bacon and iceberg lettuce. After serving a few of the sandwiches to patrons during his shift, his BLT craving began. By the end of the night it dawned on him to concoct a drink recipe that breaks down the sandwich into its three main components. What Brent developed was a distinct replica of the BLT flavors combined into one exciting beverage.

– Sara

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Bacon Fat Washed Vodka (by Brent Jones)

Fat washing is a method of extracting ?avor from fat, without the greasy texture. I ?rst encountered this method while taking the Beverage Alcohol Resource (BAR) class in New York City.

Ingredients :

1lb of uncooked bacon

750mL vodka

Method :

Cook the bacon, collecting the fat. Dump the vodka into a minimum volume 1 liter container. It should be noted to use a container with a large opening, perhaps a mixing bowl. Heat the bacon fat until it becomes a liquid, and pour it into the bowl containing the vodka. Stir and let the bowl set at room temperature for a minimum of 2 hours. Place the bowl in the freezer for 1 hour to congeal the fat, ?nally strain and ?lter the liquid. A strainer or chinois, and a common coffee ?lter will do the trick.

Tomato Juice

While it seems like a no brainer to use a can of tomato juice or V8, fresh made seasonal tomato juice is well worth the effort.

Ingredients :

1 tomato (or as many as you would like)

Method :

Fill a Large sauce pan ?lled 3/4 full with water, and bring to a very light boil. Blanch the tomato in the hot water for 15 seconds, remove and allow to cool. Peel the tomato using a pairing knife, pulling away the skin. Throw the skinless tomato in a blender or a juice extractor, and strain the juice using a chinois.

Lettuce Air

As a molecular mixologist, I am constantly conducting new experiments on cocktails. Earlier the same day (just prior to the BLT idea) the Hotel Jerome executive chef Chris Keating and I were experimenting with soy lecithin. Lecithin is a phospholipid most commonly used in the culinary ?eld as an emulsi?er and/or to make an air (very similar to a foam). Given this nature, we thought there could be a possible use for it in constructing cocktails.

Ingredients/tools :

4 oz lettuce juice

1/2 tsp soy lecithin

2 oz water

aerolatte milk frother

Method :

Extract the juice from the lettuce using either a blender or a juice extractor. If using a blender, be sure to strain the juice using a chinois. In a container (5 inches wide or larger) combine 4oz lettuce juice + 2 oz water + 1/2 tsp soy lecithin and mix with an aerating device. In this case, the aerolatte milk frother works well. If more air is desired, just add some more soy lecithin to the same solution, and mix.

Making The BLT

Glassware :

Small sherry glass

Ingredients :

1 oz Bacon Fat Vodka

Lettuce Air

2 oz Tomato Juice

Salt & Pepper

Method :

Using 2 mixing glasses, ?ll one with ice. In the empty glass combine a few shakes from both the salt and pepper shakers, the bacon fat vodka, and the tomato juice. Pour the mixture over the other mixing glass containing the ice, and continue to mix by pouring the iced solution back and forth 3 or 4 times. Using a julep or hawthorne strainer, strain the liquid into the sherry glass and top it off with the lettuce air.

*It should be noted, the bacon vodka in a bloody mary cocktail is delicious!!!!

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Liquid Bacon

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Liquid Bacon

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If you’re over 21, drinking is fun. (And if you’re under 21, it’s illegal in the United States, which some would argue makes it more fun, but Bacon Today neither endorses nor condones the drinking of alcohol by our underage readers.)

So…

You’ll all be happy to hear about this new concoction that was dreamed up by one of our readers. Alex C. wrote in to bacontoday[at]gmail[dot]com with this tasty tease…

“I made a ridiculous discovery the other day, a cocktail that tastes like bacon! It’s a shot of tequila, juice of a lime, and 4 shots of coconut milk.”

I predict that one of the following statements is true:

A) The combination of of tequila, lime juice and coconut milk tastes exactly like bacon and should be enjoyed whenever and wherever you get your drink on;

B) Said combination doesn’t really taste like bacon, and Alex was already a little tipsy when he “discovered” this taste combination;

C) Not only does said combination not taste like bacon, but Alex was actually hammered when he tried it out, and in truth the combo is so disgusting that nobody in their right mind would ever want to drink this shot.

 

It’s my responsibility to Bacon Today and to the Bacon Nation as a whole to test this theory out. I have a bottle of tequila downstairs, but I’m currently out of limes and I don’t happen to have any coconut milk laying around. Thus, my own trial of this shot will have to wait a day or three until I can get to the local grocery store and buy some coconut milk. 

In the interim, I offer you this challenge – try it for yourself and leave a comment here to let us know what you think. Does the Alex C. creation, which I have preemptively named “Liquid Bacon” stand up to its name? Be sure to let us know what kind of tequila/brand of coconut milk you use.

– Mike

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Bacon Vodka – Retail Style

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Bacon Vodka – Retail Style

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On January 31st I wrote about McAuliflower’s unique homemade vodka. It is a delicious drink that, until recently, was only available hidden away in the dark back corners of the pantries of a few adventurous souls who dared try the recipe for themselves. 

Enter Bakon Vodka from Black Rock Spirits. Not since we ratified the 21st Amendment in 1933 has there been such a cause for celebration. No more must you hide your love for the taste of bacon booze in your friends’ basements. 

Sometime in the next two weeks, the bacon vodka-loution will begin in Washington and Oregon. Want to taste it in your home town? Just walk up to the bar and demand, “One shot of Bakon, please!”

– Mr. B

Special thanks to BT reader Tonya C. for submitting the link to Bakon vodka.

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A Short But Sweet Hangover Cure

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A Short But Sweet Hangover Cure

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A new study was recently conducted that describes a new way to cure a hangover – bacon!

We love this study not just because of its lack of data and absence of cited sources, but also because of the resolute brevity with which the UK Telegraph saw fit to use when sharing it with the world. 

Unless our browser was broken, their entire article reads as follows:

A bacon sandwich really does cure a hangover – by boosting the level of amines which clear the head, scientists have found.

Bravo, scientists, wherever you are.

 

– Mr. B

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Bacon Vodka

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Bacon Vodka

The Brownie Points Blog’s McAuliflower dreamed up bacon vodka one day while working in “the lab”. We don’t know exactly what kind of lab she’s in, but we hope it’s filled floor-to-ceiling with bacon. 

The process actually sounds kind of easy – you take a few strips of fried bacon, put it in a mason jar with some vodka, lock in in a dark place for a few weeks and then strain it through a coffee filter.

Here’s what it looks like…

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She suggests using it for bloody marys or giving it away as a gift. I think that the Double Down Saloon should use it in their Bacon Martinis.

Bacon Vodka Recipe

by McAuliflower of the Brownie Points Blog

Ingredients

3 strips delicious bacon

1 pint vodka

Place the bacon strips in a mason jar and fill with vodka. Cap the jar.

Put the jar into a dark cabinet for 3 weeks.

Move jar to freezer to solidify the fat.

Strain vodka through a coffee filter to remove fat. Bacon vodka will be pale yellow.

Decant into decorative bottles and enjoy.

 

– Mr. B

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Would You Like Some Wine With Your Bacon?

My wife just told me that bacon tastes good with wine.

That’s not good enough for me, though. I need to know more. Red or White? Cab or Pinot? French? Italian? Israeli? Californian?

Bacon Today will need to launch a full investigation into this statement. Is it as Smastey™ as she claims? Plus, the search is now on for a bacon-infused wine.

I feel a Napa trip coming on…

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Boozin’ with Bacon

If you pour it, they will come.

The bartenders at the Double Down Saloon in Las Vegas must have been chanting that mantra when they devised the bacon martini.

Yes, it’s true! Bacon martini! Drunk is the new delicious.

For those of you on the east coast, fear not. It looks like there is another Double Down at 14th and Houston in NYC.

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Bacon Infused Old Fashioned

Bacon + Bourbon = Oh So Good

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