by
Mothrae
» Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:11 pm
As it happens, I'm employed in the live sports TV industry,
specifically horse racing. I've worked the Kentucky Derby,
Preakness, Belmont, and the other big race events, and I got a
few years ago, from the TV crew at Churchill Downs, the OFFICIAL
Kentucky Derby Mint Julep recipe:
Bring two cups of
water and one cup white sugar to a boil, stirring lightly, lower
heat to simmer, and keep stirring until sugar water begins to
turn amber. Let cool to room temperature, then pour into a quart
jar. When cool, add clean mint leaves until the jar is filled
loosely with the mint, stir and crush the leaves in the jar,
cover, and place in refrigerator overnight, better 24 hours.
Take a julep glass (similar to a pilsner-style
glass), fill with crushed ice, pour in two ounces of bourbon,
then fill with sugar-mint-water mixture. Stir lightly, add mint
leaf sprig as garnish.
Enjoy with care. Warning: two
ounces of bourbon and lots of sugar! Delicious, but devious.
Note:
This recipe can be a tad sweet for some, so add a drop or two of
lemon juice to tone down the sweetness.
Gleanntan ni Chelleigh
Tonight's forecast -
DARK - followed by
scattered light in the morning.