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Recipe: Key Lime Pie Martini
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TikiJosh
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Wed, Jun 28, 2006 2:03 PM
1 or 2 shots Vanilla Vodka (I've been using Absolut) Combine Vodka and Lime Juice in Shaker Some notes: my wife thinks 2 shots is too strong, so when I make them for her, she gets one shot. I like two. Important to shake a LOT, otherwise vodka and whipped cream don't mix enough. While not strictly tiki, this is a pretty cool drink, and it tastes good! For the martini purists, this thing is mur-ky, so be warned. The recipe above is a slight improv on the recipe used by Mr. Tiki's Mai Tai Lounge in San Diego. Enjoy! |
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Wed, Jun 28, 2006 6:32 PM
Sounds like I'd need to visit the dentist after drinking that. |
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Thu, Jun 29, 2006 8:45 AM
As I have mentioned before with regard to home invented drinks that call for shooting whipped cream into a shaker.. might I suggest using the old bar stand-by: cream Heavy cream, whipping cream (my preference), half and half will even do. There's no need to buy gassed up whipping cream only to shake the gas out of it (unless you just want to inhale the excess nitrous oxide). Regular cream will give you the dairy aspect you are looking for without the hassle of trying to jam foam into a shaker. And the big plus is that it is usually richer in flavor and it creates a better mouth feel in the drink. Yes, it is less sweet. You will never notice the difference. You will notice that the over all drink tastes richer and more natural. And it is handy to keep around for use in any drink that you want to make look translucent (a few drops will usually do it), old recipes that call for it, invented recipes that need a creamy component (like yours above), and for the post luau coffee. Extra bonus: it is cheap and comes in very small containers, and can be frozen and thawed later. Just a humble suggestion. Ahu |
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Thu, Jun 29, 2006 8:49 AM
Oh, and.. once frozen, thawed whipping cream does not whip well. So if you are using it for anything other than the bar, maybe stick to the fridge as opposed to the freezer. Ahu |
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Thu, Jun 29, 2006 9:54 AM
And not a bad one. It would definitely be worth trying with normal cream, as you've suggested. I only used whipped cream because that's what the bartenders were using in the bar. As I said, this isn't exactly "my" recipe. |
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KuKuAhu
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 4:13 PM
Oh, I see... I was under the impression that this was your recipe. Well, at any rate, I think you'll find real cream works better and makes a better drink. I'm actually not surprised that a pro bartender is shooting whipped cream into a shaker. I've seen too many working bartenders that don't know a Boston from a bullet. I think dropping the pineapple juice on your part was wise. I can't see where it would be needed. Ahu [ Edited by: KuKuAhu 2006-06-30 16:13 ] |
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TikiJosh
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Fri, Jul 7, 2006 3:55 PM
Yep. It was bad. The drink tastes perfect without it, though I usually use a little ice in the shaker, too. Mostly for mass to get things moving around once I start shaking. |
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Unga Bunga
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Sat, Jul 8, 2006 10:21 AM
Hi Josh, |
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TikiJosh
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Mon, Jul 10, 2006 1:09 PM
Great idea! I'm buying graham crackers at the store this week! |
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Blank Reg
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Tue, Jul 25, 2006 10:04 PM
I make mine with Vodka, Ke Ke Beach key lime liqeur, Half and Half and a squeeze of lime juice. |
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