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Happy Birthday to the Best Year Yet

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That time of year rolls around but once – the exciting birthday for 21 year olds, dreaded birthday for those, well older.  The Intoxicologist is not that big on birthdays when her name is called out in the chorus, but it isn’t for the number factor.  But what’s in a number?  Not much unless one reads what magazines have to say.  Yes, I still giggle at Cosmo with their advice to young women and hope to high heaven that my daughters don’t take it all to heart.  Truly girls pick up Cosmo at sixteen thinking The Cosmo Sex Challenge is meant for them.  Whoa! Don’t think so.  Then again I hope young women everywhere don’t read magazine headlines such as, “What Happened to My Sex Drive?”, and think that’s a given for women who have placed a This Year's Model - photo property of The Intoxicologistring on their finger and slipped wedding cake past their lips either.  All the magazine advice in between is about boosting health and self-help.  Birthdays don’t mean we lose our lust for life or become out of date.  Becoming older means we gain knowledge, deeper understanding, wisdom and often grow more comfortable within our own skin in a sexy, breathtaking sort of way.  Don’t let society dictate the way you feel about growing older.  Make each birthday your best year yet.

 

This Year’s Model – Good Spirits by A.J. Rathbun

1-1/2 ounce White Rum

1/2 ounce Apricot Brandy

1/2 ounce Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice

1/2 ounce Fresh Pineapple Juice

Pineapple Chunk Garnish

 

Combine liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake.  Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with skewered pineapple chunk.

 

Now for a shot of the giggles and grins side of birthdays…

 

Oreo Cookie Shot - Birthday Shot or Cocktail - photo property of The IntoxicologistWhen I was younger the smell of fresh baked cookies was always welcome, but a huge treat was the crinkle of store bought cookies.  To be specific, Oreo cookies.  Commercials have it exactly right with twisting the cookie wheels apart as carefully as possible so they don’t break.  The sugary white center definitely steals the show as the best part of the Oreo.  When they went Double Stuff I was overjoyed, but already old enough to know better than eat a bag full.  Even now I resist the urge to buy any bakery treats since they make a bee line for my hips by way of my lips.  But it is my birthday. 

 

Oreo Cookie – Good Spirts by A.J. Rathbun

3/4 ounce Vodka

3/4 ounce Coffee Liqueur

3/4 ounce Crème de Cacao

3/4 ounce Irish Cream

Oreo Cookie Garnish – optional

 

Combine all liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake.  Strain into cocktail glass or distribute among two or three shot glasses to share.  Garnish with Oreo cookie if desired. 

 

For the record I’m out of Oreos, but the shot worked rather nicely this morning! 

 

“One is not born a woman, one becomes one.” – Simone de Beauvoir

 

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May 14th, 2010 at 3:06 pm

Dessert Inspired Holiday Shot Recipes

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Hot Apple Pie Shot – created by The Intoxicologist - Holiday Pie Dessert Shot Recipe - photo property of The Intoxicologist

 

Several options arise for those in the mood for dessert during the holidays yet either don’t want to take the time for baking or prefer tempting libations within itty bitty glasses.  You may have seen the mini desserts contained within shot style glasses popping up at restaurants in the last few years.  Why bother with little custards, puddings and cakes inspired by shots and shooters?  Go for the original creations that inspired the dessert revolution. 

 

What are fall, Thanksgiving and family for the holidays without the tasty goodness of apple pie?  Sure, it’s usually piping hot out of the oven with the warming aroma to lure one into the kitchen, but this one takes a little less time to prepare with less mess and still packs on a great crust around the edges.  *wink wink* Yeah, it was worth a shot.  I can’t see mom in the kitchen swigging this back either, but one just never knows…

 

Hot Apple Pie Shot – created by The Intoxicologist

1 part Bacardi Big Apple Rum

1/2 part Hot Damn Cinnamon Schnapps

Graham Cracker Crust Garnish

 

Chocolate Amaretto Soufflé – ‘’Simply Shooters” - Holiday Layered Shot Recipe - photo property of The IntoxicologistCrush graham crackers to fine grain.  Rim shot glass in cinnamon schnapps.  Dip in graham cracker crumbs.  Set aside.  Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into shot glass. 

 

You’ve heard the warning before – ‘don’t try this at home.’  I’m telling you ‘try this at home’ … the layering part that is.  I don’t care which shot you try to layer.  Pick one.  Pick a favorite from a recipe book or another website.  Just do it!  Heaviest spirits go on the bottom, lightest spirits toward the top.  I tried this at home and I was stoked that it actually worked!  The trick is slowly slipping the liqueurs over the back of a spoon into the shot glass rather than just pouring them into the glass atop each other.  Give it a whirl.  It’s pretty cool!

 

Chocolate Amaretto Soufflé – ‘’Simply Shooters”

1 part Crème de Cacao

1 part Amaretto

1 part Heavy Cream

 

Layer ingredients in a shot glass.

 

Layer Cake – “Simply Shooters” - Holiday Layered Dessert Shot Recipe - photo property of The IntoxicologistLayer Cake proves not every layered shot will turn out as planned.  Difficult to notice from the photo, but this layered shot was not as easy to build as the previous layered shot.  Lesson learned; they won’t all turn out perfect.  But if measured correctly, the flavor will remain the same throughout.  The difference is most likely shot glass or the weight difference between Amaretto and Apricot Brandy since those were the only two variables between Layer Cake and Chocolate Amaretto Soufflé.  Amazing how different one ingredient makes in taste, texture and look.

 

Layer Cake – “Simply Shooters”

1 part Crème de Cacao

1 part Apricot Brandy

1 part Heavy Cream

 

Layer chilled ingredients in a shot glass.  Ingredients layer easier when applied over the back of a bar spoon or ordinary table spoon. 

 

As is important with any shot I can think of offhand, one of the most important features is make sure the ingredients are cold.  Many shots play on the ability to mess a person up quickly as may be exemplified by listening to two women approach the bar Friday evening and say this to the bartender, “Give us two of your strongest shots.”  They didn’t ask for a particular Mississippi Mud Pie – “Simply Shooters” - Holiday Pie Dessert Shot Recipe - photo property of The Intoxicologistflavor, sweet, sour or base spirit.  The intent was to just get hammered or gain a little liquid courage.  Maybe a thump on the head would suffice since they obviously didn’t care what they might gulp down in the glass.  There are some tasty shots out there.  Find a few you like.  Remember how to make them and order those when you’re feeling like a celebration shot to start or end the evening.  Knowledge is empowerment even in the realm of shots.  They might be going down fast, but make sure they have a little flavor. 

 

Mississippi Mud Pie – “Simply Shooters”

3/4 part Kahlua

1/2 part Southern Comfort

1/4 part Heavy Cream

 

Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into a shot glass. 

 

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November 19th, 2009 at 5:37 pm