Mixing random things together and it came out ok:
- 1 shot of gin
- 1 shot of vermouth (cyzano)
- 1/2 shot of lime juice
- 1/3 shot of amaretto
- 3 ice cubes
Served in a tumbler
Mixing random things together and it came out ok:
Served in a tumbler
Tried this with kangaroo meat, was great! Makes 4 burgers…
Mix it all together, start with 1/2 cup of bread crumbs and add more so that the consistency is right.
Fry the meat, onions and peppers. Mix everything in except reserved jalapenos and simmer for at least 4 hours (6 is better, and it tastes better the next day). Use the spices to taste. Remember to remove the chipotles before serving (use them like a bay leaf). Make a corn bread to serve with it. Slice the remaining jalapenos to serve with the chili.
For 2 people, mix in a blender:
Blend it all until no more ice.
For 1 person
Add these all in a glass, in that order. Inserting the ice cubes does all the mixing.
Option 2:
The cheese should be grated, except for emmental and vacherin, which should be cut into small cubes.
1) Cut a garlic clove in 2 and rub exposed face all over the inside of the pot, you can chop it up after and leave it in the pot
2) Add dry white wine to pot (about 300ml for above cheese quantity). More wine makes it more runny, I’ve started to like it thicker, so you can play around with the quantity – 250ml-300ml should give a nice consistency though. Just with the amount of wine, you can almost double the number of people that you can serve (more runny and you can serve more people).
3) Add 1 level tablespoon of corn starch to the wine (pretty much independent of amount of cheese). Don’t put too much or it will taste starchy. You can also use flour, but it’s trickier to get the cheese well blended.
Make sure that people keep stirring when they are dipping their bread