one woman was whisked away to the sf underground market madness by a certain accordion player who has been known to woo the finest members of the culinary world with her sweet michael jackson covers. highlights from the market include el porteño empanadas, christopher david macarons (also available at sandbox bakery), and ahram namu oyster kimichi. but the first ever lady and the beer genius award goes to:
Maggie May’s Bacon Sweets Bacon Pecan Praline & Bacon Beer Caramels!
--made with the fine dogfish head 90 minute imperial ipa.
keep your eye out for her next batch:
musical pairing: yeah yeah yeahs, "zero" from their 2009 release,
it's blitz. epic, catchy, fun with shimmery bits of the wildly glamorous.
bacon beer caramels.
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Home Brewed Bacon Bourbon - Double Trouble with the Japonize Elephants
Today's edition of One Woman, One Beer is about a distant cousin of beer: the whiskey--the other grain beverage. Attending a Japonize Elephants show at the Bottom of the Hill in SF, One Woman was handed a glass of Bacon Bourbon by Wasabi-T Fab (aka the smokin' accordion player chick in the cowboy hat) of the group.
Bacon Bourbon, a homemade concoction by Wasabi-T, is Bulleit Bourbon infused with apple-smoked bacon. That's all there is to it. A novelty, for sure, and a damn fine one. A good part of the bacon lingers in the smell, the initial encounter with this mysterious dark golden potion. Because the fat is frozen off and removed in the infusion process, the blended product has a clean, bright taste, with a bacon flavor sure to catch your attention but not by overpowering everything else. It sips much smoother than a regular whiskey, and salt from the bacon cuts the heat of the alcohol, bringing out its sweetness.
Add dark chocolate (which, somehow, magically appeared on scene) as a pairing , and you get a whole new set of sensory relations. The taste of cacao suddenly jumps out brightly, amplified and almost caramelized by the salty vanilla of the bourbon.
The musical pairing, needless to say, is the romping but oddly articulated blue-grass/Baltic punk of the Japonize Elephants, who play songs with names like "Bob's Bacon Barn Train Bacon Grass Special" and "Whiskey Willie." Now, stop staring at your computer and get out your dancing shoes.
Wasabi-T knows she has a genius idea in her hand
Bacon Bourbon, a homemade concoction by Wasabi-T, is Bulleit Bourbon infused with apple-smoked bacon. That's all there is to it. A novelty, for sure, and a damn fine one. A good part of the bacon lingers in the smell, the initial encounter with this mysterious dark golden potion. Because the fat is frozen off and removed in the infusion process, the blended product has a clean, bright taste, with a bacon flavor sure to catch your attention but not by overpowering everything else. It sips much smoother than a regular whiskey, and salt from the bacon cuts the heat of the alcohol, bringing out its sweetness.
Add dark chocolate (which, somehow, magically appeared on scene) as a pairing , and you get a whole new set of sensory relations. The taste of cacao suddenly jumps out brightly, amplified and almost caramelized by the salty vanilla of the bourbon.
The musical pairing, needless to say, is the romping but oddly articulated blue-grass/Baltic punk of the Japonize Elephants, who play songs with names like "Bob's Bacon Barn Train Bacon Grass Special" and "Whiskey Willie." Now, stop staring at your computer and get out your dancing shoes.
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