Recording episode 50 tonight
Should be ready for the beginning of next week. Put on your Trader Vic's PDX hat.
Should be ready for the beginning of next week. Put on your Trader Vic's PDX hat.
From from the November / December 2015 issue of Imbibe is the recipe "Nutty Like A Fruitcake" by Mindy Kucan of Hale Pele in Portland, Oregon. The spice elements invoke a holiday vibe that plays off of the citrus and the dark rum balances out the sweetness. Okole Maluna!
Privateer punch is a pirate vessel. Recipe in E34.
I feel like I've had my eye on Trader Vic's Voodoo Grog before seeing the recipe in Jeff Berry's book Potions of the Caribbean. Ok maybe mostly I wanted the Voodoo Grog glass (I still do). But I finally was inspired to mix one after reading the write up on Cocktail Virgin.
I mixed 2 versions, as the version from Frederic Yarm's site has a slightly modified recipe by upping the gold Puerto Rican rum to 2 oz.
Both versions are very nice - I'm not in the habit of working in egg whites so while I enjoy the texture, it's uncharted waters for me. I used Don Q Anejo for the gold Puerto Rican rum and St. James Hors D 'Age for the agricole vieux. Using 3/4 oz of pimento dram certainly ups the spice element but it works well. The egg whites add body (obviously) but I don't really notice the passion fruit syrup - it may be a victim of competing flavors here.
Voodoo Grog (Trader Vic's recipe as published in Potions of the Caribbean)
Voodoo Grog recipe (Cocktail Virgin version)
This certainly sounds promising, given that I share the opinion that most "port/sherry" finished rums taste mostly like port/sherry. Review on Inu A Kena.