The Bloody Mary is one of the few acceptable -- or even desirable -- morning cocktails, perfect as a hair-of-the-dog hangover tonic, or as a way to get the day started off right. Better yet, done right this pungent example of savory mixology is almost a meal in a glass, loaded with the vital nutrients, roughage and vodka that's an essential part of a fully balanced breakfast.
Problem is, very few people have spent the time to perfect nature's perfect breakfast cocktail. It's a complicated endeavor that is usually beyond the amateur mixologist, with a list of ingredients longer than most morning recipes. And don't even think of reaching for store-bought mixers -- you might as well throw some vodka in a can of Campbell's condensed tomato soup and call it a day.
With a little preparation, some experimentation, and a fair amount of gratifying taste testing, however, even Bloody Mary newbies can learn to make a mean mix. Here are a few tips:
Now that you're prepared, try out the basic recipe below until you perfect it. Depending on how much taste testing you engage in, you'll probably need another dose tomorrow. Feel free to experiment once your headache dulls.
Fill a tall glass 2/3 full with tomato juice. Add a dash of celery salt, dash freshly ground pepper, dash or two of Tabasco, 1/8-1/4 teaspoon horseradish, 3 dashes Worcestershire sauce, healthy squeeze of fresh lime juice. Add vodka to taste. Garnish heavily.
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