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Sep24

50 Shots of America–Minnesota

September 24th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: 50 Shots of America
Clouds in my Curacao

Clouds in my Curacao

Minnesota may well be the North Star State and the Land of 10.000 Lakes (actually 11,842–that just doesn’t roll off the tongue as easy) but after reading up on our 32nd state I’m more inclined to think of it as the shopping state! Did you know the first indoor shopping mall opened there and that Bloomington is currently home to Mall of America, a mall as big as 78 football fields?!

Now that’s what I’m talking about!

It’s also known as the Land of Sky-Blue Waters (Minnesota means cloudy water or sky-tinted water in Dakota) and the Gopher State.

Clouds in my Curacao

3/4 oz Vanilla Vodka
1/4 oz Blue Curacao
1 oz Tonic Water
dash Milk

Combine the vodka and curacao over ice and shake like a dancing gopher! Add the tonic water over the mixture and ice, swirl to chill and then strain into a small cocktail glass. Spoon in the dash of milk and watch the clouds roll before the drink settles into a concoction of pale blue sky.

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Sep21

Limoncello, Week 11

September 21st, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: Drink Diary
Limoncello, Week 11

Limoncello, Week 11

Almost there, friends!

Only 1 more week until we strain out the zest and any other impurities that may have formed over the course of our 12-week odyssey.

I can hardly stand it!

We’re still 2 weeks, minimum, from our first official tasting, though. Still, so close!

I’m honestly amazed that I might actually finish a project that would have been so easy to just forget about–it’s reason to celebrate on it’s own!

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Sep17

50 Shots of America–California

September 17th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: 50 Shots of America
Goldrush

Goldrush

The 31st state, California, was ceded to the US as a result of the Mexican-American war and became a state on September 9, 1850.

I had the opportunity to visit The Golden State a few years ago but there are places there still on my list to visit.. When I got back from San Diego and realized I was a scant hour or two drive from the original Mouse House (Disneyland) I was crestfallen. Napa is also on the list but mainly I want to see San Francisco–I’ve had my work on display, there, but still haven’t been able to visit in person!

In honor of the early Spanish and Portuguese settlers, the local viniculture and the early Gold Rush days that gave the state it’s motto, I present

The Goldrush

1 oz White Wine
1 oz Pineapple Juice
3/4 oz Goldschlagger
splash of Orange Flower Water

Combine over ice and shake as a prospector panning for gold in Sierra Nevada. Strain into a chilled cordial glass.

Similar to a quickie Sangria, this fruity drink uses gold-flecked cinnamon liqueur instead of the traditional brandy. Orange flower water can be found in specialty or international food stores and you really only need a touch–more than anything it adds a delightful perfume to the drink without the added acidity of straight orange juice. Obviously you want to use a California wine, here, but if you should choose to go with a red instead of the white, call it a Golden Gate.

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Sep14

Limoncello, Week 10

September 14th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: Drink Diary
Limoncello, Week 10

Limoncello, Week 10

Color-wise we’re back to where we were before adding the sugar syrup–the mixture seems to have lost it’s murkiness and is back to a dark yellow color.

Two weeks until straining! I’ve read that it’s even better after a week to sit and mellow, so 3 weeks until the official tasting.

It’s so close… I can almost taste it!

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Sep07

Limoncello, Week 9

September 7th, 2010 | by Scraps
Posted In: Drink Diary
Limoncello, Week 9

Limoncello, Week 9

And we’re back to the land of no changes.

I wanted to check the surface of the infusion for any schmutz (there was none) so I removed the lid and plastic wrap. I am pleased to report that the mixture no longer smells like floor cleaner! This is great news as it means the mixture is mellowing out.

All signs point towards drinkability but it’ll be 3 weeks before we know for sure.

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