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Bloody Mary Sunday

Sundays usually bring to mind family time, relaxation, and tradition. For me, no matter where I am, Sunday mornings remind me of my oldest brother. He’s a bachelor living in this great two bedroom house that he fixed up with the best wooden floors and this fabulous front porch meant for drinking coffee and working on crossword puzzles, which is exactly what he does on Sunday mornings until the coffee pot runs dry. When the coffee pot is empty he announces that it is Bloody Mary time. It isn’t just any Bloody Mary. No. It is my brother’s Bloody Mary. It is an event. It is a meal to be savored and enjoyed.

Bloody Mary 2 photo copyright Cheri LoughlinThe Bloody Mary had never been among my favorite drinks or even top twenty or hundred for that matter, until I tried one that my brother made. I liked tomato juice. I liked V8 juice. I like vodka. I like spicy. So I couldn’t figure out how combining all of those things never worked out in a drink. It didn’t make sense to me. This was a drink I tried over and over again, because I really wanted to like it. It seemed pretty basic with a shot of vodka, some pepper, Tabasco, celery salt and Bloody Mary mix. Basic was all wrong. Sometimes basic is just getting by. Just getting by is rarely ever fun.  The recipe I am sharing today is a blend of a vodka infusion I learned, my brother’s recipe, and some tweaks I added along the way.

Garnishing is the key and there is so much more than the mere celery stick. I like to use a skewer of queen sized jalapeño stuffed olives in addition to the celery stick to stir with. A pickle spear does quite nicely as well. A few cocktail shrimps speared and dunked go rather nicely with this drink. Go wild! As I said, the Bloody Mary is not just a drink. It is an event, a meal even. If you can find a spicy coarse salt for the rim garnish that would give this drink extra punch as well.

Bloody Mary Vodka Infusion

For the vodka infusion you will need a jar with lid large enough to hold the contents of the following:

1 Bottle Tito’s Vodka

1 Fresh Red Bell Pepper – seeded & sliced

1 Fresh Jalapeno Pepper – seeded & sliced

5 Peeled Garlic Cloves

5 Whole Black Peppercorns

Funnel & Cheesecloth

Combine all of the above ingredients in a jar. Seal and place in the refrigerator for at least 48 hours. Ingredients may be left longer if desired, but this is not necessary. I recommend keeping the original liquor bottle for returning the infused vodka to later. After 48 hours, remove the infusion from the refrigerator. Double up cheesecloth over the funnel and place funnel inside the Tito’s vodka bottle. Strain infusion into the original bottle, throwing out the peppers, garlic and such. Place infused vodka in the refrigerator or freezer for storage. Do not keep infused vodka at room temperature as it may mold.

Bloody Mary Recipe – created by Cheri Loughlin

2 measures Infused Vodka

1/2 Fresh Lime – Squeezed

6-8 dashes Worcestershire Sauce

4-6 dashes Tabasco Sauce

2-3 dashes Classic Bitters

3 dashes Celery Salt

2 dashes White Pepper

2 dashes Garlic Powder

2 dashes Onion Powder

Clamato Juice

Coarse Salt Garnish

Slice lime around rim of highball glass. Dip into salt. Fill with ice. Season ice with peppers, salts, seasoning and sauces. Add infused vodka. Top with Clamato juice. Squeeze in 1/2 fresh lime and drop into glass. Garnish with celery, olives, bell pepper slices, etc…

Tito’s is a handmade vodka crafted in an old fashioned pot still by Texas’ first and oldest distillery. It is distilled six times, making for an incredibly clean finish. If you would like more information about Tito’s vodka go to www.titos-vodka.com.

Reprinted from previous Intoxicologist site.

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Cajun Clamato Cocktail

The Bloody Mary is an all time favorite of many as it is a classic cocktail staple. Others see it as dinner in a glass with variations on garnish from cocktail shrimp to an assortment of vegetable garden accompaniments ranging from celery to radishes. My personal favorite garlic or jalapeño stuffed olives. Why choose?! Add a garnish bowl on the side filled with all of your favorites and dip away. Make a meal out of this non-alcoholic Cajun Clamato Cocktail created by Francois from the Hub Bars & Restaurants.

Cajun Clamato Cocktail

Clamato Juice

Dash of Worcestershire sauce

Dash of Tabasco

Salt & pepper

Fresh horseradish

Celery Stalk Garnish

Celery Salt Garnish

Rim tall glass with lime and celery salt. Fill glass two thirds full of ice. Add all ingredients. Stir. Garnish with celery stalk. 

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Vampire Killer

This mini version of the classic Bloody Mary contains fullness as it rolls over the tongue and terrific spicy zing. The barely there touch of tomato sweetness heightens the touch of heat. Vampire Killer is terrific for Halloween, but also makes a delicious addition to sampler style brunch menus.

Vampire Killer - Bloody Mary Shot 010 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Vampire Killer – created by Cheri Loughlin

1 measure Silver Tequila

1-1/2 measure Tomato Juice or Vegetable Juice Blend

1/4 measure Jalapeno Juice

Jalapeno Stuffed Olive Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into shot glass. Garnish with skewered jalapeno stuffed olive.

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Twisted Sister

Tweaking classic cocktails with different spirits keeps happy hour, brunches and informal gatherings flavorful and interesting. This variation on the classic Bloody Mary brings a hint of bitter sweet to the glass. Use gin in place of bourbon according to your preference. Both make Twisted Sister with Campari a treat.

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1 ounce Campari

1 ounce Bourbon

5-1/2 ounces V-8 or Tomato Juice

1/2 ounce Soy Sauce

1 teaspoon Crushed Fresh Ginger

1 teaspoon Cilantro Flakes or 4 to 5 sprigs Fresh Cilantro

pea size Wasabi Paste

Salt to taste

Asparagus Spears Garnish

Place all ingredients except garnish in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend thoroughly. Strain into large rocks or highball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with asparagus spears. Variation: Exchange bourbon for gin if desired.Cheri Loughlin Photography - Cocktail Development & Photography Services

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Virgin Mary

Virgin MaryBloody Mary 2 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

3 ounces Tomato Juice

Tabasco to taste

Celery Salt to taste

Dash Worcestershire Sauce

Ground Pepper

1/2 ounce Lemon Juice

Celery Stalk Garnish

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Mom’s Sweet & Spicy Bloody Mary

Just in case your mother prefers something more substantial, Mom’s Sweet & Spicy Bloody Mary is just the ticket. Mom can slowly sip on this while basking in the lap of luxury (that means snuggled between the covers of her own bed while reading a good mystery in silence).

Mom’s Sweet & Spicy Bloody Mary

Bloody Mary 2 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 ounces 10 Cane Rum

4 ounces Bloody Mary Mix

Dash of Classic Bitters

Celery Stalk, Olive, Lime Garnish

Combine rum and bloody mary mix in mixing glass with ice. Shake to mix. Pour into highball glass. Add dash of bitters. Garnish with celery.

Recipe provided by representatives of 10 Cane Rum

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Barefoot BBQ Bloody Mary

Chefs have long paired Shiraz and barbeque flavors when planning wine and dinner pairings. Now the flavors have been selectively paired in a contemporary Sunday brunch cocktail favorite; the Bloody Mary. Add a little substance to your sipping experience. Barefoot BBQ Bloody Mary - Cheri Loughlin Cocktail Development Services

Barefoot BBQ Bloody Mary – created by Cheri Loughlin

4 measures Barefoot Shiraz Wine

1 measure Barbeque Sauce

2-1/2 measures Tomato Juice

Bacon Strip Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with bacon strip.

Cocktail Recipe and Photo commissioned by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly

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Blood Shot

Careful layering gives this shot a curiously creative look and feel. Great for spooky holidays like Halloween or upscale cocktail parties with appetizer service and bite size samplings. Bloody Mary brunch will never be the same!

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Blood Shot photo copyright Cheri Loughlin3/4 measure Tomato Juice

1/2 measure Pepper Vodka

1/4 measure Lemon Juice

Dash Worcestershire Sauce

Layer liquids in shot glass in order given. Layer by slowly pouring liquids over back of bar spoon one on top of the next. Add dash of Worcestershire Sauce last. Alternative: Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into shot glass.

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Tomato Vodka Cocktail Ideas

In an effort to find tomato based vodka cocktails my search came up very empty handed.  My thought is there will be specific recipes trickling into data bases on the internet due to the Three-O Tomato Vodka or it will fizzle out and die as some infusion flavors do. Bloody Mary Garnish photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

The recipes below are a starting point to adapt cocktails using tomato vodka.  Play with them until they become one of your personal favorites.  Exchanging tomato infused vodka for the traditional plain vodka will add a richer, more thorough tomato flavor throughout your drink.  Clamato Juice, V8 Juice and simple tomato juice will spice up your flavor experience.  Do not forget spices in your refrigerator and spice cabinet for added zest.  These often will give more flavor than any Bloody Mary mix on the market. The recipes below also lack garnish.  Go for more than the celery stick.  Be clever and ingenious. 

Bloody Mary with Garnish photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Tomato Based Vodka Cocktails

Bloodhound Variation

1-1/2 measure Vodka

3 measures Tomato Juice

1/2 measure Sherry

Place ice in highball glass. Add liquids in order given. Stir.

Bloody Bull

1-1/2 measure Vodka

2 dashes Worcestershire Sauce

2 measures Beef Bouillon

2 measures Tomato Juice

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice. Lemon wedge garnish optional.

Bloody Mary

1-1/2 measure Vodka

2 dashes Worcestershire Sauce

Salt, Pepper & Celery Salt to taste

Tomato Juice

Place liquids and spices in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice.

Clam-Tomato Cocktail

1-1/2 measure Vodka

1 measure Clam Juice

3 measures Tomato Juice

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice.

Cooch Behar

1-1/2 measure Pepper Vodka

Tomato Juice

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice.

Gravel Gertie

1 measure Vodka

1 measure Tomato Juice

1 measure Clam Juice

Dash of Tabasco

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice.

Dirty Suzie

1/2 measure Olive Juice

1-1/2 measure Vodka

Bloody Mary Rimmer

Rim cocktail glass with bloody mary rimmer. Set aside. Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into prepared glass.

Bloody Limey

1-1/2 Bloody Mary Mix

1-1/2 measure Lime Vodka

Cucumber Slice Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with cucumber slice.

Bloody Hun

1-1/2 measure Jager or Zwack

3 measures Bloody Mary Mix

Celery Stalk, Pepper & Salt Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice. Garnish salt, pepper and celery stalk.

Bloody Mary

1-1/2 measures Vodka

3 measures Bloody Mary Mix

Salt, Pepper & Celery Stalk Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice.

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Review: Three Olives Tomato Vodka

In theory a tomato infused vodka makes perfect sense.  For months I have had various infusions in my freezer to hammer down that perfect Bloody Mary drink sensation.  These infusion experiments have worked out rather well with peppercorns, fresh garlic, jalapeño pepper and various other spices.  But clearly it would always be nice to be able to grab a readymade vodka infusion off the liquor store shelf rather than make my own.

When word came around that Three Olives had Tomato Vodka on the way, my liquor friends in the business and I were already throwing around ideas of what would be great in it…fresh fennel, coriander seed and pink sea salt maybe.  It would possibly be great in a straight up dirty martini.  Then there is the thought of a drop of Absinthe in a tomato cocktail or Chartreuse.  Pimm’s might even be great.  What about fresh chive as a garnish?  How about fresh thyme or even dill?  The possibilities could be endless.

The Three Olives website touts:

“Mary, Mary, Mary.  The greatest drink in the world?  The “Bloody Mary” – no one knows who thought of the name but who cares?  All we know is we just love the taste of fresh tomatoes, pepper, horseradish and spices infused into Three Olives Vodka to create our very own essence of “Bloody Mary.”  Drink on the rocks, as a shot or in your favorite martini.”

Tomato Vodka Straight Up - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinAs a shot this super premium vodka is all tomato.  This is a not a roll around on the tongue to savor the flavor type of vodka.  The typical vodka drinker will not want to savor the taste, texture and feel of the Three Olives Tomato Vodka unless of course they are a huge tomato fan.  While it definitely has the aroma and essence of tomato, it lacked a certain depth in my opinion.  Possibly I would refer to it as thin, because the tomato lacked proper support from the other infused flavors.  The pepper, horseradish and spices that are infused in with the tomato vodka are nearly indistinguishable.

Recipes for this vodka were not the inventive, distinctive cocktails my fellow enthusiasts and I were hoping for.  There were of course the traditional Bloody Mary types and two others that were a bit odd to say the least.  The recipes seemed to be lacking in distinctiveness and zest.

Bloody Martini

Bloody Martini photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Three Olives Tomato Vodka

3-4 drops Hot Sauce

Dash of Spicy Bloody Mary Mix

Shake with ice and strain into a martini glass with creole spice rim.  Garnish with grape tomatoes and mozzarella ball (speared).  Chili pepper flakes optional.

The Bloody Martini fell flat. If it were not for the Stirrings Bloody Mary Rimmer this cocktail would have no flavor at all.  The cocktail is bland.  It calls for a “dash” of spicy Bloody Mary Mix.  This is a difficult measurement for the average bartender, let alone a home bartender looking up the recipe online.  Does one know what a “dash” of this or that is?  Doubtful.  Typically there are 36 dashes in an ounce.  A dash is a general term for minuscule quantities.  A person is seasoning to taste.  I put more hot sauce than the 3-4 drops and an entire half ounce (approx. 18 dashes) of spicy Bloody Mary mix into the Bloody Martini.  Neither helped add enough flavor to this cocktail.  However, Three Olives stepped up their game with a highly inventive garnish.  Too many times cocktails rely on the tried and true lime wheel, olive, or in the case of the Bloody Mary; a celery stalk for garnish.  The Bloody Martini has a clever, out of the ordinary speared grape tomato and mozzarella ball garnish.  The garnish is what makes this cocktail memorable.

Diablo Rojo

Diablo Rojo photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Tomato Vodka

Top with Bloody Mary Mix

Add a Few Dashes of Hot Sauce and Sliced Jalapeños

Mix in a glass filled with ice and garnish with speared peppers.

The Diablo Rojo appears to be Three Olives version of the classic Bloody Mary. Going heavy on the dashes of hot sauce in this cocktail did not do enough to give this drink enough flavor. Any number of spices needed for a Bloody Mary may be found in the refrigerator or spice cabinet.  Instead of relying on a Bloody Mary mix keep Clamato or Tomato juice handy.  Then a few items from your pantry and a fresh lime for added flavor are all you need to mix your own Bloody Mary. 

Morning Sunshine

Morning Sunshine photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/4 measure Tomato Vodka

1/4 measure Basil Infused Syrup

1/2 measure Orange Juice

Shake over ice.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with cherry tomato, orange wedge flag and sprig of basil.

Morning Sunshine calls for specialty syrup.  The first scent of Morning Sunshine is the overwhelming tomato.  But then the sweet hits you in the taste.  The cocktail is not too sweet; however the taste is rather odd.  It is not the basil syrup by itself or the orange juice by itself or even the Tomato Vodka alone.  It is the combination as a whole.  They do not seem to mingle as one.  Again, Three Olives came through with a unique and interesting garnish.  Morning Sunshine uses a cherry tomato, orange wedge flag garnish with sprig of basil.  This garnish is a nice diversion from the ordinary.

Tomajito

Tomajito photo copyright Cheri LoughlinMuddle 2 lime wedges, cherry tomato and basil infused syrup

Add 2 measures Tomato Vodka

Shake over ice.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Top with soda.  Garnish with a lime and cherry tomato flag.

There are a lot of varieties of Mojitos on the cocktail scene.  Honestly, I never thought I would see a Tomajito.  If you are a tomato lover, you will definitely love this one.  I think.  There is a lot of soda taste, not too sweet and most unquestionably the tomato is there.  I for one cannot get past the tomato flavor.  This garnish too added personality and color to this cocktail with the vibrant green lime and cherry tomato flag. 

Three Olives Tomato Vodka in my opinion may not be a shot or on the rocks type vodka, but it has tremendous potential for a Bloody Mary.  After all, vodka and tomato are two important ingredients in a Bloody Mary cocktail are they not?  But, find a Bloody Mary recipe that suits your palate.  Give Three Olives Tomato Vodka a try.  Neither my review nor anyone else’s review can taste it for you.  Only you can do that for yourself.  If you are a serious Bloody Mary drinker, Three Olives Tomato Vodka is definitely one you should sample.

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