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Monday, May 16, 2011

Bacon and Habanero Infused Vodka

I can’t wait to try this recipe when it finally comes to a head. I will use it in a Bloody Mary next weekend after the Restaurant Show.

So who is showing up for the celebration? 27 Foodies and still counting.
Bon Appetit!

6 strips of bacon
3 habanero chili peppers
2 serano chile peppers
1 liter good quality vodka

Add strips of bacon to a dry, cold, large skillet. Warm the skillet over low heat. Cook bacon until crispy, flipping the bacon several times throughout the process. Transfer cooked bacon to a paper towel lined plate and set aside to cool.

Remove the stems from each chili pepper and slice in half lengthwise. Add peppers (with seeds) to a large, airtight jar. Once cooled, add bacon to the same jar. Fill the jar with vodka to cover the bacon and peppers. Seal the jar and let steep for 7 days in the refrigerator.

After 7 days, strain the vodka through a cheese cloth lined fine mesh basket strainer into a clean jar or bottle. If you see any major particles floating in the vodka, strain a second time. Discard the bacon and peppers. Store in the refrigerator. Makes 1 liter.

P.S. Letting the vodka steep with the chili peppers for 7 days will result in an extremely spicy infusion. If you have a low heat tolerance, would recommend steeping for a shorter period of time. You can start tasting half way through and strain the infusion once you reach your desired heat level.

Keep in mind that this vodka will be used in a bloody mary. You want it to be overly spicy because the tomato juice will turn down the heat level a bit.

After Notes: This vodka was so spicy and so good that I plan on making another batch this weekend for Memorial Day Bloody Mary's.