Rejoice my fellow bacon lovers, for now with the infusion of vodka you can enjoy an amazing bacon flavored Bloody Mary...bacon and chocolate martini....bacon and maple syrup martini...or just by itself on ice with all of its wonder.
It is true, there are bacon infused vodkas out there in the market, but the main fault of these products is the taste and feel of grease and oil that come with them.
This instructable will show you how to infuse vodka with bacon but also remove the oil so all your left with is just the salty and smokey flavor of yummy yummy bacon.
This is my first instructable and I'm shooting for the Bacon contest....so if you like it, please vote!
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VODKA - 1 liter should suffice - and with all cooking...the quality of the ingredients will effect the final product. I'm not saying you need to go crazy at the liquor store, but I wouldn't recommend anything that comes in a plastic bottle
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I've discovered an even easier way of collecting the fat; if you have a Foreman grill, just tip that little grease-catcher into your infusing jar of choice and there ya go.
Good tip about filtering more than once; sometimes ooky stuff gets through after only one round. :P
I love the recipes as well...I used this as a guide first time, and I like your way of making the bacon goodness much better. But her "BLT" drink is tasty!
http://onthecrv.net/?p=204
Using cheesecloth instead of coffee filters makes life a lot easier, at least for the first (few) filtration(s). Coffee filters are so fine that they clog immediately with oil. Though cheesecloth absorbs more volume than a single coffee filter, you'll go through tons of coffee filters and lose that volume anyways (which is frankly fairly marginal one way or another). You can even "wash" the cheesecloth or coffee filter with a small amount of plain vodka to save the adsorbed infused-vodka.
You may want to consider a low-sodium type of bacon. The saltiness really come through in the end product I find. Adjusting infusion temperatures or durations would strike a balance between flavour and saltiness but require a fair bit of experimentation.
It's great with pineapple juice!
That being said, I would gladly pay someone to make this for me - if I had the time and patience I would do it myself, but am just after the rewards ;)
How was the vodka straight-up, was the flavour of bacon there?
(Also, I love the addition of bacon in the Bloody Mary!)
The only complaint I've ever gotten was from people who couldn't wrap their head around the feeling of drinking something that tasted like bacon.
As to the picture on step three...yeah, it's not the best looking photo, but I though it was best to include it so people wouldn't be shocked when it happened to theirs and they wouldn't think something had gone wrong.
Have you seen this taste test of a similar DIY effort? I sure hope yours didn't end up tasting "like a men's locker room"!