Hot Toddy.

I am whiskey's girl, but we're not exclusive... yet.  I keep an icy gin on hand, for hot summer nights and fancy dressed nights on the town. Red wine comes over for girls night (every night) and we knit and watch movies in our yoga pants. Then there's the list of beers (aka guy friends) I play darts with, sit at the bar with, cram into the canoe, watch sports with. But oh whiskey! He is the dreamboat with the handlebar mustache you can't put down.  It might be twenty below, but that inch of amber fluid will keep you warm well into the evening.  There's Rye, who, let's face , will probably stand you up for band practice, but always makes a damn good cocktail if he shows up. There's Scotch, the salt and peppered bachelor, who has managed to distill smoky campfire memories into each drop and proclaims his groomsman will all wear kilts should he decide to settle down. He won't, so don't get too excited about the kilts. Then there's my man, Bourbon. He makes the bed. He smells like Uncle Karl's vanilla infused pipe tobacco and wears the same three plaid shirts in rotation (you don't care because it what's underneath that you focus on). You'll feel sexy just by holding the glass.

He makes the ultimate Hot Toddy... you could almost call it love.

 


 

 

Hot Toddy

makes four-six servings

I make the main liquid and then store to re-heat as desired adding honey, fresh lemon juice and whiskey to each glass. 

 

8 cups water

3 lemons

3 cinnamon sticks

1 vanilla bean, split

Fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped. (about 1T)

Honey

Bourbon

 

Instructions

Zest 1 lemon. Cut 1/2 of zested lemon into thin slices, removing seeds. 

Place water, chopped ginger, cinnamon sticks, lemon zest, lemon slices and vanilla bean in a pot. Bring to a boil, then simmer for twenty minutes. Turn off heat, cover and let steep for desired length. (I waited about an hour or so)

Strain liquid into a jar, if saving, or into cups if serving.

To each cup add: a generous amount of yummy honey, the perfect amount of bourbon and juice of 1/2 lemon.

 

 

New in ETSY

It's been ages since I've posted here, I've almost forgotten how to blog. No, seriously. How do I post a photo and a link? Here it goes...

I really just wanted to show what I've been making. Mostly napkins and aprons. Click on the photo to be taken to Etsy to purchase!

Reversible, Mix Match Napkins

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Canning Jar "Grab Bags"

Ruffle Apron

FALLing in love...

Isn't it amazing that when you set forth to cook all day, suddenly it's three and you realize you haven't eaten a 'real' meal yet? You nibble on this, test that, drink a glass of wine (just to make sure it'll add the right flavor to your pot roast of course) and just feel stuffed with aromas.

This is just that day. Waking to a quiet cup of coffee with a little knitting, followed by a walk around the garden harvesting herbs and then chop chop!  I roasted a chicken with rosemary, sage & thyme butter, am marinating even more chicken for my uncles favorite dish and put a pot roast in the slow cooker with tons of fresh herbs, veggies and secret ingredients to pop the flavor. Oh yeah, also, a cooks illustrated banana bread variation that is delicious! I'm eating it right now and it's the most of one thing I've eaten yet today.

Fall always pushes me toward the kitchen... to roast, stew, or bake things, which I meet with pleasure. I'm happy to be here. I'm just in love with the way things are right now. Except for tea-parties that don't involve stuffed animals and imaginary friends (or do they??) but that's a story for a different blog!

Adding to the FALLing in love... an adventure to the county fair. I've already decided that next year I want to submit items and try to win so many ribbons!