Bacon Whiskey

 by BrianneMichelle
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I discovered a new technique last week called Nitrogen Cavitation or Nitrogen Infusions, which allow liquids to absorb the flavor, and only the flavor, of something aromatic with a nitrogen charge. (Think basil, mint, coffee beans, etc…)

My thoughts instantly took me to what sorts of ingredients I would want only the flavor from and nothing more… obviously things with a high caloric count like chocolate,  or… things that just aren’t good for you but taste heavenly… BACON! And what sort of liquid would I want tasting like bacon? Certainly not water, that wouldn’t be refreshing. Most definitely… WHISKEY!

Ingredients:

4 strips bacon, cooked completely

1 cup whiskey

1 N2O (Nitrous Oxide) charger

Directions:

Place 4 strips of bacon in the ISI Whip canister and pour in 1 cup of whiskey.  Screw on the N2O charger, and the whiskey will absorb the bacon flavors without giving you those extra unwanted calories.  Let the whiskey sit for about 15 minutes for the flavors to fully develop, then place in freezer for 5 minutes. Strain through a cheese cloth or fine mesh strainer to remove any bits of bacon remnants and enjoy!

Feeling extra frisky? Pour the Bacon Whiskey back in the ISI Whip,  give it a CO2 charge, and presto… Carbonated Bacon Whiskey!

With the first of my Nitrogen Infusion experiments a success, I can’t stop thinking about how else I want to use this brilliant technique.  Caramel Champagne anyone? Cinnamon Chardonnay?

CONCLUSION: The flavors are strongest after 20 minutes, and it’s definitely worth the wait!

More info at: http://breakingtheculinarymold.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/bacon-whiskey/

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garretttm says: Mar 21, 2012. 1:49 AM
This is amazing.. definitely giving it a shot, but i had was wondering...
Would the extra juices from cooking the bacon slightly less than usual provide more material and lead to a stronger flavor, or just taint the liquid with grease?
And are there certain liquids which the chemical composition would make more/ less receptive to this process than others?
the_cactus_caper says: Feb 26, 2012. 4:36 AM
very good technique. you should look up how to infuse alcohol flavor into fats and oils..you can purify vodka that way.or have awesome butter.
hdaniel-1 says: Jul 24, 2011. 8:45 AM
What exactly is a Nitrogen charger, what is it used for in general, and where do you get one?
skylane in reply to hdaniel-1Aug 7, 2011. 1:26 PM
It's actually a Nitrous Oxide charger...
It holds a little NO2 charge that looks like a CO2 charge for BB/pellet rifles.
You put your cream, or what-have-you, in the charger and it works like a
can of "ReddiWhip'' whipcream.
Can be found in all kitchen/cooking supply stores, most major dept stores in the kitchen gadget sections.
the_cactus_caper in reply to skylaneFeb 26, 2012. 3:34 AM
abraham lincoln asked nothing but questions when her was young..annoyed some people, but look where it got him. go in with an empty mind and learn or deal with your misconceptions and critique everything you see, without any gain of course..because everyone is wrong but you
BrianneMichelle (author) in reply to hdaniel-1Jul 25, 2011. 10:49 AM
I have the iSi whip... but any whip will work. You can buy them at Amazon or http://www.isinorthamerica.com/foodservice/products/gourmet-whip-plus.
Couple direct links: Whip-it $37 (http://www.webstaurantstore.com/whip-it-1-liter-professional-cream-whipper/407WHC32.html?utm_source=Amazon&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Amazon+Campaign)
iSi whip- $77 http://www.amazon.com/iSi-Creative-Polished-Stainless-Dessert/dp/B002H3NFNM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1311614023&sr=8-2

And then you can choose whether you want to buy the CO2 chargers (to carbonate) or the Nitrogen Chargers. Interchangeable with the whips!
hdaniel-1 in reply to BrianneMichelleJul 25, 2011. 12:14 PM
thank you for the direct links :)
nvnusman in reply to hdaniel-1Jul 25, 2011. 8:03 AM
Um, by Googling "nitrogen charger?"

One of the purposes of web services like this is to set one on the path to knowledge, to stir the desire to investigate, discover and create.

It is helpful to know how to use basic tools and among the most basic and useful tools on the Interwebs is the Search function.

Use it early, often ... and a bit sceptically; What? Oh, just Google sceptically.
hdaniel-1 in reply to nvnusmanJul 25, 2011. 10:00 AM
you are being a smartass for nothing. google search results all referred to industrial equipments :|
DDRAMbo in reply to hdaniel-1Jul 27, 2011. 9:45 AM
I knew nothing about this process before I began an intelligent search of Google using only the few terms used by this illuminating Instructable alcoholic (hehehe). After an hour or so, I learned everything I needed to know (and some things I didn't, such as 'cell infusion') about this simple technique.
Google is run by God, and I am a disciple.
hdaniel-1 in reply to DDRAMboJul 27, 2011. 12:21 PM
good for you. i did not have an hour at my disposal to search for this. my time is actually precious. so if i couldn't find the answer in a few minutes, i asked. there is no shame in asking. people ask things all the time. even much more dumb things than this. and still, there are people out there willing to share, without making a deal out of it. not everyone is a bitter antisocial grinch-like creature.

now i'll leave you to your god who runs google. wut..
DDRAMbo in reply to hdaniel-1Jul 30, 2011. 1:13 AM
"Give a man some fish and you'll feed him for a day, but show him HOW TO FISH, and he'll never be hungry again". In other words, if you give a man an answer to his question, you help him for the moment; if you reveal to him how he can find his own answers, you solve for him every question he will ever have.
The Internet is a rich sea of knowledge, and Google is like one of those fish finders - once you learn how to use it, you'll never have to rely on any single source for an answer. You were getting uselessly upset because you should have found your own answer.
I'm hopelessly hooked on finding my own answers because I was raised in foster homes, and never got an education, so I had to teach myself everything - and I still do. Sorry to insult your petulance.
hdaniel-1 in reply to DDRAMboJul 30, 2011. 2:31 AM
i DO KNOW how to google search. i do know hot to find information on the internet. i've been doing it since before google was invented.
(metaphorically speaking, i already know how to fish. off topic: i also know how to fish for real :D )
i also had to teach everything myself and i still do.
but for this one, i simply didn't have the time. it wasn't even that important for me to want to make the time, so i simply asked, thinking "mneh.. someone will answer and tell me.. if not, so be it :| i don't care" it was a simple unimportant curiosity.
it wasn't the case here, but sometimes i also ask stuff because i am simply to lazy to search for the answer myself. not because i don't know how. yes, you could say it's a luxury. or that i may be spoiled. so what?
...but a lesson in google searching was the last thing i needed :|
mbuchanan2 in reply to hdaniel-1Aug 8, 2011. 9:41 AM
I don't mean to be rude, but out of curiosity i typed 'nitrogen charger' into google just now. I had a viable answer as to what one was right at the top in .21 seconds. it takes longer than .21 seconds to type 'What is a nitrogen charger'? and wait for a stranger to answer. BTW, that first answer implies that a nitrogen charger is the same as a whipped cream charger.

In other words, one would have to be extremely full of time to ask this question and wait for an answer. A person whose time was precious would have googled it.

It's fine if you don't google it. But please, don't then say that your time is precious when it would have saved you time to google. And especially don't spend even more precious time arguing how precious your time is when it's obvious that you wanted someone else to do your thinking for you, and you didn't mind waiting for an answer.
hdaniel-1 in reply to mbuchanan2Aug 8, 2011. 10:57 AM
just to satisfy your curiosity, i didn't have the time THEN. in that specific moment. now i do. now i would have all the time to search if i still needed info. and now i also have the time to argue as much as you guys want, even though it wouldn't have much sense still.
nvnusman in reply to hdaniel-1Aug 8, 2011. 11:11 AM
Um, Bye.
nvnusman in reply to hdaniel-1Jul 25, 2011. 11:33 AM
There's also Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whipped-cream_charger
hdaniel-1 in reply to nvnusmanJul 25, 2011. 12:13 PM
can't you read?
i clearly asked about "Nitrogen charger", because that's what the instructable asked for.
your wiki article is about "Whipped cream charger", not "nitrogen charger".

how was i supposed to know that "Whipped cream charger" was in fact, what i should be searching for instead?
i don't need the kind of responses you are giving, and especially not the way you are giving them. go and troll somewhere else.

user "illuminatis" was very kind and explained it all to me in a few words in a private message. thanks.
javajunkie1976 says: Aug 27, 2011. 4:26 PM
Bacon....Whiskey.....Oh, my...
theshanecobain says: Aug 6, 2011. 12:46 PM
Will you marry me?
rhenry1 says: Jul 21, 2011. 2:34 PM
What exactly are those cube shaped things in the whiskey glass?
BrianneMichelle (author) in reply to rhenry1Jul 21, 2011. 3:40 PM
Whiskey Stones! Not part of the recipe... just a brilliant way to chill whiskey without diluting it.
adam 101 in reply to BrianneMichelleJul 25, 2011. 11:47 AM
Are they from Thinkgeek?
BrianneMichelle (author) in reply to adam 101Jul 25, 2011. 12:13 PM
Hi Adam,
I actually bought the Whiskey Stones at Sur la Table.
DDRAMbo in reply to BrianneMichelleJul 27, 2011. 9:47 AM
I would think that if you broke up a slate of marble you could use a grinder and make some nice cubes also, and cheaper.
Maybe someone out there can put up a Instructable for this or a similar project?
Phoghat in reply to DDRAMboJul 30, 2011. 4:11 AM
Do you live near, visit, a river or the ocean ? I'm down here in Mexico and saw the Whiskey stones on ThinkGeek and a few other places. I used to buy from ThinkGeek a lot, but they don't ship out of country, and besides, these things are just ROCKS ! When we went to a beach resort down here, I took a walk and collected some nicely colored, nice sized smooth stones, boiled them to clean an sterilize them and ... Bob's your Uncle !
Br4inFr33z3 in reply to BrianneMichelleJul 25, 2011. 10:09 AM
I just keep my glasses in the freezer.
electro in reply to Br4inFr33z3Jul 26, 2011. 11:21 AM
I tried this idea, but when I put them on they steamed up and I couldnt see a thing !!
Dark Solar in reply to BrianneMichelleJul 24, 2011. 7:08 AM
I really like the idea of using icy stones to cool my whiskey but I'm a lil concerned about scratching up my rocks glasses (insert dorky, pun-induced nerd-laugh of choice). Thinking maybe I'll try super-polished and sterilized aquarium stones or glass pebbles instead.
BostonJohn in reply to Dark SolarJul 24, 2011. 7:35 AM
They are made of Soapstone so they won't scratch the glass.
Fred82664 in reply to BostonJohnJul 24, 2011. 11:53 AM
Why not put the Whisky in the frig or the freezer in the first place and have more room in the glass meaning less wasted space for the drink
Phoghat in reply to Fred82664Jul 30, 2011. 4:15 AM
LOL! I keep a bottle of Vodka (Polish of course, as it's the original, no matter what the Russians might say) for a instant dry, Vodka Martini. When you pour it, it's almost syrupy in its viscosity.
acoleman3 in reply to Fred82664Jul 24, 2011. 1:03 PM
because teh stones hold the lower temperatures longer? even more so i think if you go along with your suggestion and the whiskey is also from the freezer.
AbstractDragon in reply to acoleman3Jul 24, 2011. 11:47 PM
Actually, they are only meant to cool it a few degrees. The idea that I've heard explained is that supposedly fine whiskey is at it's best only a little below room temperature and the stones are supposed to make it so that you don't need to water down your drink by adding a single ice cube.

This is what I have heard explained several times to people who complained that Whiskey Rocks don't actually cool the drink hardly at all or keep it cold.

I have no experience with them, personally. I'm not into shoving rocks in my drinks or whiskey itself, for that matter. I just wanted to find out how they made it bacon flavored.
Fred82664 in reply to acoleman3Jul 24, 2011. 1:37 PM
I get it now,,, some like to sip on one glass for a long time . unlike me I dont let a glass sit to get warm . Call me what ever its just the cowboy in me not one that can sip for hours on one good glass of good whisky. but when it come to Rot gut cheap bottle of whisky that will sit a long time before I get it all down
hhart says: Jul 28, 2011. 6:32 AM
This was a great article and I really appreciate your sharing. I'm amazed at the number of ingrates who have given you grief over this article - know that they are the minority even though they are the loudest.

This was really educational and I'm already checking out where to get the materials. Many many thanks!
BrianneMichelle (author) in reply to hhartJul 28, 2011. 9:40 AM
:) Thanks Hart :)
static says: Jul 27, 2011. 9:08 PM
Good instructable for those who find the idea appealing, but... I'm thinking if the whiskey one buys needs to adulterated, one should consider buying better whiskey. When I want the flavor of bacon, I call over the bar wench it put in an order for a bacon sandwich :)
kermitECV says: Jul 24, 2011. 2:35 PM
where the hell can you get a nitrogen canister small enough for a whip cream dispenser
nvnusman in reply to kermitECVJul 25, 2011. 7:55 AM
Okay, not nitrogen, but nitrous oxide, also known as Laughing Gas; it's what puts the bubbles in canned whipped cream. It comes in little metal capsules, just like the CO2 capsules that power BB guns and paint ball guns (and beverage carbonators). You have to find it at specialty kitchen stores or commercial restaurant suppliers or online.

And secure it or the kids will try to "huff" it.
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