Oyster Shooters
- 1 1/2 ounces vodka
- 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish, any color
- 1 teaspoon or 2 splashes Worcestershire sauce
- 2 dashes Garden Hot Sauce, recipe follows, or hot sauce of your choice
- 1/2 cup vegetable or tomato juice
- 2 shucked oysters
- Vodka
- 1 1/2 pounds ripe hot peppers (cayenne, jalapeno, or habanero, etc. or a combination)
- 1 cup kosher salt
- 3 cups white vinegar
- In a small pitcher or a glass, add the vodka, horseradish, Worcestershire, hot sauce, and vegetable juice.
- Cover the glass with a shaker, shake well, and then let rest in the shaker.
- Prepare Bloody Mary mix (but with no garnish).
- Drop one raw oyster into a shot glass.
- Fill the glass half way with Bloody Mary mix.
- Add a splash of vodka on top.
- Chill glasses on crusted ice.
- Serve immediately.
- Rinse the peppers with cold water and dry them with a paper towel.
- Remove the stems and chop them coarsely.
- Place the chopped peppers in a stainless bowl, sprinkle the salt on top, stir, cover with plastic wrap, and place in a cool, dry area for 2 days, stirring every 12 hours.
- All that salt is there mostly to promote ripening of the peppers.
- Add the vinegar, and puree with a hand blender or in a food processor.
- Place in a sterilized glass jar with a fresh, sterilized lid, and refrigerate.
- As time goes by, whenever you have an excess of ripe peppers, remove stems, chop and add to the jar.
- (The salting step isn't necessary for these additions.)
- When the jar is filled, remove the sauce, puree if you wish, place it in a clean jar, and age it until it reaches the desired flavor ?
- at least 2 months, or longer.
- Use as the hot sauce in many recipes.
- Note: Use rubber gloves when handling hot peppers, or wash your hands thoroughly before touching your eyes or skin.
- Yield: approximately 1 quart Recipe courtesy Ti Martin and Jamie Shannon, From Commander's Kitchen, Broadway Books 2000.
vodka, horseradish, worcestershire sauce, dashes, vegetable, oysters, vodka, peppers, kosher salt, white vinegar
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/oyster-shooters-recipe0.html (may not work)