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How to Make a Bacon Cocktail

Deep End Diner Eddie Lin visits The Charleston where bartender Myke Ramos makes a bacon infused cocktail that he calls the Sallie Unswined. The drink combines muddled pear, rye whisky…

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By Gillian Ferguson • Dec 5, 2012 • 1 min read

Deep End DinerEddie Lin visits The Charleston where bartender Myke Ramos makes a bacon infused cocktail that he calls the Sallie Unswined. The drink combines muddled pear, rye whisky and a bacon simple syrup. The glass is rimmed with bacon sugar and the cocktail is topped off with a candied bacon swizzle stick. Check out the video here and keep reading for the recipe…

Sallie Unswined, a bacon cocktail

From Myke Ramos, Director of Food and Beverage at The Charleston

Ingredients

Pear

2 shots Templeton Rye whiskey (sweet and spicy)

½ oz lemon juice

½ oz orange juice

Ice

½ oz bacon syrup

Bacon sugar

For the Bacon Syrup

Bacon

Water

Cracked green pepper

Sugar (regular sugar, not bacon sugar)

For the Bacon Sugar:

Spanish paprika

Bacon fat (from the candied bacon),

Organic sugar

Organic salt.

Slice a piece of the pear. Muddle pear in a glass to extract the pear’s essence. Add the 2 shots of whiskey. Pour in half an oz of lemon juice and ½ an ounce of orange juice. Add ice. Pour the mixture into a cocktail shaker. Add ½ an oz of bacon syrup and shake well.

Rim a cocktail glass with bacon sugar.

Mist the cocktail glass with scotch and Peychaud’s bitters that are already mixed together in a mister.

Pour the contents of the cocktail shaker into the glass. Add a little ice.

Top with a piece of candied bacon.

*To make your own bacon syrup: Cook bacon down. Add water and cracked green peppercorns. Boil the mixture, rendering out all the fat. Add sugar.

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    Gillian Ferguson

    Supervising Producer, Good Food

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