Anyone in the mood for some…Alligator Piss?
Oh, come on now, this is the name of this cocktail; stop sitting there with that look on your face thinking “I can’t believe she posted this!”
1/3 oz Peach Schnapps
Try it…you might just like it!
A plateful of life
Anyone in the mood for some…Alligator Piss?
Oh, come on now, this is the name of this cocktail; stop sitting there with that look on your face thinking “I can’t believe she posted this!”
Try it…you might just like it!
Well…I did it! Jumped the SS Blogger ship and here I am on WordPress.

I’m still unpacking while looking around, trying to get used to the new format. My blog isn’t finished getting its new look just yet, hopefully that will all be done soon. Right now, I’m totally missing my list of fav blogs and what each has been posting lately; will have to tweak things a bit once I’m all moved-in.
For now, this is just one more learning process; hopefully WordPress won’t be as much of a butt as Blogger. I’m off to try and catch-up on all I’ve been missing for the last few days!
It goes without saying that this great summer treat can be made even more “festive” with the addition of some iced vodka.
Makes about 6 Tomato Water Cocktails (will vary depending on water content of tomatoes)
Toss the salt with the tomatoes. Using a food processor, working in batches, process the tomatoes, pulsing on and off, to create a very course puree. Do not over-chop, as you don’t want a smooth sauce-like product.
Place a large strainer over a non-reactive deep pot or container, and line with several layers of cheesecloth. Pour tomato puree into center of the lined strainer and gather up the edges of the cheesecloth to form a bundle. Tie off the end with kitchen string. Attach the bundle to a long wooden spoon and hang it over the container to drip.
Let the bundle hang in refrigerator for 12 hours. Discard the sack (or use it for a sauce) and transfer the tomato water to a smaller container. The tomato water will keep refrigerated for 3 days.
To make the cocktails:
Freeze 6 martini glasses. Make the garnish by skewering 2 cherry tomatoes with a piece of mozzarella in between each tomato. Rub the rim and inside of each glass with a crushed basil leaf to scent each drink. Place one tomato and mozzarella skewer into each glass. Pour in chilled tomato water and serve immediately.
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