Difference between revisions of "Cuban 'Bloody Mary' hangover cure"
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− | | Mix together [[Tomato juice|tomato juice]], [[Vodka|vodka]], [[Horseradish|horseradish]], [[Worcestershire sauce]] and [[Salsa]] | + | | Mix together [[Tomato juice|tomato juice]], [[Vodka|vodka]], [[Horseradish|horseradish]], [[Worcestershire sauce]] and [[Goya® Nativo Salsa Aji Nativo|Salsa Aji Nativo]]. |
| To rim the [[Glasses|glasses]], mix [[Sea Salt|sea salt]] and [[Adobo]] on flat plate. Wet the rims of each [[Glass|glass]] and then lightly [[Dip|dip]] the rims into the mixture. | | To rim the [[Glasses|glasses]], mix [[Sea Salt|sea salt]] and [[Adobo]] on flat plate. Wet the rims of each [[Glass|glass]] and then lightly [[Dip|dip]] the rims into the mixture. | ||
| Carefully put some ice cubes into the [[Glass|glass]], then the bloody mary mix, avoiding the rims. | | Carefully put some ice cubes into the [[Glass|glass]], then the bloody mary mix, avoiding the rims. |
Revision as of 09:41, 18 August 2014
A very Cuban way to address the morning after, with a bit of the dog that bit you, combined with everything you need to get you going. This recipe is for 2 Bloody Marys, use half the ingredients for each one.
Ingredients
Ingredients
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- 480ml tomato juice
- 2 jiggers vodka
- ½ teaspoon fresh horseradish
- 4 drops Worcestershire sauce
- 4 drops Goya® Nativo Salsa Aji Nativo
- 1 tablespoon finely ground sea salt
- 1 tablespoon Goya® Adobo with Habanero
- 2 egg yolks, unbroken
- 2 sticks celery
- ½ lime, sliced into wedges
Method
- Mix together tomato juice, vodka, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce and Salsa Aji Nativo.
- To rim the glasses, mix sea salt and Adobo on flat plate. Wet the rims of each glass and then lightly dip the rims into the mixture.
- Carefully put some ice cubes into the glass, then the bloody mary mix, avoiding the rims.
- Finally, carefully plop an egg yolk into the drink, accompanying it with a celery stick to stir. Add a squeeze of lime and go.
Recipe source
This recipe has been added courtesy of Carla Cancio-Bello - cuban cuisine.co.uk. Unfortunately, as of February 2019 the website is no longer in existence. They can also supply Cuban party essentials.