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Chef Jorge's Charcuterie-Inspired Bloody Mary

November 17, 2021

red bloody mary cocktail with a garnish of pickles, olives and celery
This fresh take on the classic brunch cocktail starts with a base of peppery gin for a botanical twist, cucumber- and dill-infused tomato mix and, of course, a charcuterie-inspired garnish. Cheers, and don't forget to check out our staff tips for making an epic charcuterie board.

Charcuterie-Inspired Bloody Mary
Yield: 1 cocktail

Ingredients 

Bloody Mary
Gin (a pepper-focused gin such as the Botanist) – 2 oz
Cucumber Dill Bloody Mary Mixer (Stonewall Kitchen) – 4 oz
Lemon Juice, freshly squeezed – ½ oz
Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce – ¼ oz
Celery Bitters – 3 dashes
Ice – As needed

Garnish 
Cornichons – 1 piece
Blue-Cheese-Stuffed Olives – 1 each
Cocktail Onions – 1 each
Spicy Genoa Salami Nugget – 1 each 
Celery Stick – 1 each 

Equipment

Cocktail Shaker         
Jigger (measuring tool for liquid ingredients)       
Cocktail strainer  
Pint glass  

Procedure

1. Build in a cocktail shaker: add all of the cocktail ingredients.
2. Top the shaker with ice and shut it closed with the other half. (Make sure it’s properly shut.) 
3. Shake rigorously until the shaker becomes too cold to handle, about 20 seconds. 
4. Strain the cocktail into a chilled pint glass filled with ice. 
5. Grab a cocktail pick and place all of the garnishes on to it. 
6. Set your garnished pick on the top of the cocktail.
7. Serve and enjoy!

Jorge Cespedes
Culinary Content Director

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