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xiphias ([personal profile] xiphias) wrote2006-12-23 08:14 pm
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Ian Osmond's Wassail Bowl Recipe

I have no clue how this one will go over, but I think it's starting to taste pretty good. Then again, I've been tasting it for a while now. . .

Please note: if you are offended by cooking with and adulterating good beer, you don't want to read this. But. . . the recipes I found seemed like they NEEDED good beer. In any case, I did hold a couple bottles back for just plain drinking. 'Cause they're good.

Put 4 bottles each of Ipswich Ale Oatmeal Stout and Ipswich Ale Nut Brown Ale into a 2 gallon pot. Start a relatively low fire under the pot -- you want it warm enough to be, y'know, warm, and to be able to combine ingredients, but not so warm as to boil off ALL the alcohol. Some is fine -- the idea is to get something that people are going to want to drink down, so having a certain amount of the alcohol burn off isn't a bad thing.

Zest one lemon into the pot. Peel the lemon and throw it in. Slice another lemon into rounds and throw that in.

Throw a small handful of cloves and, oh, about four cinnamon sticks in. Grate a nutmeg in.

Core and slice three largish apples into wedges, and throw those in.

Go through your liquor cabinet and find all the bottles of port, sherry, Marsala, Madeira, sack, and other such sweet, fortified wines. Pull out all the ones that have, like, only a couple inches in them and aren't so wonderful that you HAVE to save them for just plain drinking. Pour the dribs and drabs of sweet, fortified wine into the mix. Look at the over half-a-bottle of sherry that you don't really like because it's too sweet. Pour that in, too, even though it's not a drib or a drab.

Stir and taste.

Add a bunch of sugar, and continue adding sugar until Lis says it tastes pretty good.

Cover and wait for tomorrow night when we'll try feeding it to family.

[identity profile] gilmoure.livejournal.com 2006-12-24 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm...I have bourbon, scotch, tequila, beer (German Octoberfest, Miller High Life, and Guinness) and triplesec. Not sure what I can make with this but I should be able to figure something out.
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booze question...

[personal profile] goljerp 2006-12-24 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
OK, a question for you (put on your bartender hat for a second):

What's a good drink for me to ask for, the next time I'm at an open bar? I don't drink much, so I'm probably only going to get one alcoholic drink at an open bar. I like chocolate, and fruity stuff... but (and this is why I'm asking for your bartender hat), I don't want to be asking for something which is going to be a real pain in the neck for the bartender, requiring him/her to take 15 minutes to prepare and find lots of little umbrellas. Any thoughts?

(At the $COMPANY holiday party, I ended up getting some bailey's irish cream on the rocks, which was OK, but not so fabulous that I feel like I've found the solution.)