Showing posts with label bloody mary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bloody mary. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Things You Might Have Missed

I know my poor blog has suffered from a lack of posts since I have moved down to New Orleans.  That is, of course, due to my very busy job running an amazing bar in the French Quarter.  It has been quite a joy receiving wonderful feedback from my guests and have even gotten some notice from the press as well.  So I thought I'd share some fun stuff in case you missed it.

GoNola.com has a twenty questions they do and I have fun thinking about all the great new stuff I love about my city in this piece.

And I actually got on the cover of the Times Picayune with a sassy shot of me and my tattoo with this great piece that has some of my dearest new friends profiled as well.

Trust me...for this piece, my refrigerator has never looked so clean.  City Eats is a great new tool for our restaurant as well.

When Wine Enthusiast notices your talents as a Bartender, you've come a long way, baby!

Thrillist is so male centric, I hoped to get a boyfriend out of this piece, but alas, no.  

Speaking of not getting dates....I waited on two very cute gentlemen at the bar the other day.  Now they were here for a bachelor party, but they were past their blasted 20's, I think, and I rather enjoyed their company and conversation at the bar.  I am a bit ashamed to admit, I had some high hopes for myself after taking care of them all night.  Being around cute boys will do that to ya. The next morning I saw them again and had to hear about their exploits at the strip club.  LeSigh.  I should just stick to tending to their bar needs and realize that my needs may be forever on hold.

So here is my Bloody Mary recipe.  For all those strip club hangovers that I am doomed to attend to.  This appeared in Men's Journal, natch.  I am IN Men's Journal, but not in Men's Journal, you know?  Bummer.



Bloody Marys are often appropriate during the hectic holiday season, whether they are used to shore up one's courage before the ride to grandmother's house and a houseful of in-laws, or as the salve to the wounds of the office holiday party. Abigail Gullo, a veteran of Brooklyn's Fort Defiance and Manhattan's The Beagle, is part of a recent wave of bartender emigrĂ©s to New Orleans. Gullo brought her Bloody Mary recipe to her new post as Head Bar Chef at SoBou in the French Quarter, and it's been her personal passion to craft smooth, drinkable Marys without the astringency and excessive spiciness that can upset a tender stomach and turn one off mid-drink. She discovered a new secret ingredient in the form of a ghost pepper pickling juice that executive chef Juan Carlos Gonzalez makes for her, but, as Gullo says, everyone's Bloody Mary should be different. "Just throw it all in and see how it tastes," she suggests. "Everyone likes something different, so adjust it until you like it." That said, Gullo does warn us about the spiciness. "It always gets hotter the longer it sits, so go easy on the hot sauce at first and add more later if desired," she says. And Bloody Marys don't have to be made with traditional vodka only. At SoBou, you can get any of four different spirits to go with its mix below: Vodka, Gin, 100% agave Tequila, or Aquavit. The last one, a caraway seed spirit from Scandinavia, is Gullo's personal favorite."
Ingredients:
• 36 ounces V8 (get yer veggies in!)
• 4 teaspoons prepared horseradish
• 2 teaspoon orange juice
• 3 teaspoon fresh lemon or lime juice
• 4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
• 1/2 teaspoon cracked black pepper
• 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
• 14 dashes hot sauce (we like Crystal here in Nola)
• 10 dashes celery bitters
• 1.5 ounces Krogstad Aquavit (or your clear spirit of choice, per suggestions above)
• 10 drops of spicy bitters, such as Thai chili or sriracha
• 4 teaspoons of ghost pepper pickling liquid ("Any pickling juice you have on hand will do, again: just add slowly and taste as you go," explains Gullo)


Read more: http://www.mensjournal.com/expert-advice/six-holiday-cocktails-thatll-impress-your-guests-20121219/abigail-jullos-sobou-bloody-mary#ixzz2hWLW9Mce
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Monday, November 23, 2009

Bloody Mary Club

Yesterday I biked to Brooklyn for a world class brunch. I missed the food due to my performance schedule, but did manage to consume some lovely punch and bloody Marys before wobbling back over the Williamsburg Bridge. Nothing like chipotle vodka and homemade pickled fennel and brussel sprouts to fuel your ride.

My friend Susan made three types of mix, hot, not so hot and very hot and the spread of garnish was delectable. I like a salad in my Bloody Mary. I like being abale to mix my own. It made me have fond memories of the "Worlds Largest make own Blood Mary Bar" in Inman Square, Cambridge.

This got us thinking about having a regular Bloody Mary club. One where the spread of fixin'swould be farmers market fresh and the booze high quality. We have a location too, since my performance space has a liquor licence and is free Sunday mornings. We could have weekly sponsors and guest chefs to have food pairings with the Bloodys.

So I am putting the call out and hopefully soon turn this into a monthly affair. Who is ready to be a member of the club? Who would like to guest bartend/cook?

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Dirty, Dirty Girl


Oh I just had a magical evening in the Crescent City...I enjoyed such good food and fine company! I don't want it to ever end! And of course I should have known it would start out so delightful a day when it began by making up cocktails at the spinning Carousel Bar at the Monteleone.

I have such fond memories of the Bloody Marys in this town and have yet to have one after three mornings here! For shame! So with the inspiration of my darling Francine and Heidi and our dirty dirty girl talk in the room yesterday, I created the Dirty, Dirty Girl Bloody Mary. Of course it had to contain my Luna Sueno Reposado, Dirty Sue Martini mix, spicy Tabasco Bloody, lots of lime and the essential for any respectable (respectably naughty) Bloody Mary; Bitter Truth Celery Bitters. That Dirty Sue is a salty hussy, so the lime knocks her back to the smooth. And the Celery adds essential flavor and spice without adding more salt. This bitter clearly needs to be at any bar right next to the Worcestershire when concocting a decent (or indecent) mix.

Yum, being dirty can be so very Delicious.

Dirty, Dirty Girl
3 oz Luna Sueno Reposado
2 oz Bloody mix (take your time and make it fresh, you can be more creative with the flavors that way)
3/4 oz Dirty Sue Martini Mix
Juice of 1/2 fresh lime (squeeze it just right, baby)
Healthy dose of Bitter Truth Celery bitters
Picked Okra, Green beans and other nourishing bits of south for your mouth

Shake it, Baby, don't break it.