Bloody Mary
Few things are better in the morning (as a brunch cocktail or hangover cure) or on a cold day than the spicy tomato flavor of a Bloody Mary. You can make it as spicy or mild as you want, switch out the liquor, or skip it all together. It is a drink that is completely adaptable to suit your personal taste and there are more tomato and related cocktail recipes listed below.
The spice of the Bloody Mary will depend a lot on the hot sauce you choose and how much you use. Tabasco is a favorite, but I encourage you to experiment with different brands, intensities, and flavors. Cholula Chili Garlic is a personal favorite. One thing you must remember with any spicy cocktail is that it is best to start with less and add to fit your taste. There is no turning back once you have too much spice and it can easily ruin an otherwise great drink.
3 oz. Tomato Juice
1.5 oz. Vodka
.5 oz. Lemon Juice
1 dash Worcestershire Sauce
Celery Salt
Ground Pepper
Hot Pepper Sauce
Celery, Lemon, or Pickle
Build the liquid ingredients in a highball glass over ice cubes.
Stir well. If you feel like trying a fun mixing technique, try rolling this one.
Add the seasonings to taste.
Garnish with a lemon or lime and celery or pickle.