This one is saved for next time I get port; it looks delicious!
The bitters are so good. It gives a drink some heat, but somehow not the same spice as some of the other spicy bitters on the market (some tiki ones, I have a habanero one that’s pretty good). It’s more warm and full-bodied I think.
Aside: I love mapo tofu. It’s one of my go to crowd pleaser recipes, and I can make it as hot as I please (I do not live in a spice tolerant place 😩)
I didn’t make the bitters, but I’d imagine you could soak roughly cracked peppercorns in some neutral high-proof spirit for a week and end up with something tasty! Here’s what I was using: https://www.dashfire.us/cocktailbitters
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I love the ingredients list, and I’m really into the idea here! Gotta say, though, that color is not very appealing 😁
Thanks; I was thinking of fall colors.
Whenever I make a dish with chickpeas I just strain out the liquid and save it! Occasionally it happens the other way if I have a hankering for an egg-style cocktail 😉
I haven’t ever noticed a change in flavor from using aquafaba, and I’ve made cocktails using a handful of different chickpea brands. It seems to me to be pretty neutral.
Looks great from here!
Still nursing that green chartreuse, I see! Here’s mine; relegated to the basement but plenty spacious:
Hey, if you like what you’re drinking you’re doing it right!
That looks great, regardless of the color!