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Taken from an article in the Independent on chilies and endorphins http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...the-ultimate-feel-good-ingredient-969617.html I have to say, not drinking vodka, I have no idea what this would be like and I am not that tempted to try it, but there may be some people who would.
Mallika Basu's Indian chilli vodka cocktail
Makes 2
Ingredients
4 green finger chillies
1/2 tsp black salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1 lime
1 can of lemonade
2 single shots of Red Smirnoff
Ice
2 Martini glasses
Method
Wash and pat the chillies dry.
Make a 2cm slit along the thickest part of each one, taking care not to cut through.
In a small cup, mix together the black salt and pepper.
With the tip of the knife, stuff the slits with the salt and pepper mix.
Measure a shot of vodka into each glass and put in two chillies to soak for at least 10 minutes, while you slice the lime and crush the ice.
Add a handful of crushed ice to each glass, top with lemonade and a sprinkle of the remaining spice mix.
Decorate with a slice of lime to serve.
From www.quickindiancooking.com
Mallika Basu's Indian chilli vodka cocktail
Makes 2
Ingredients
4 green finger chillies
1/2 tsp black salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1 lime
1 can of lemonade
2 single shots of Red Smirnoff
Ice
2 Martini glasses
Method
Wash and pat the chillies dry.
Make a 2cm slit along the thickest part of each one, taking care not to cut through.
In a small cup, mix together the black salt and pepper.
With the tip of the knife, stuff the slits with the salt and pepper mix.
Measure a shot of vodka into each glass and put in two chillies to soak for at least 10 minutes, while you slice the lime and crush the ice.
Add a handful of crushed ice to each glass, top with lemonade and a sprinkle of the remaining spice mix.
Decorate with a slice of lime to serve.
From www.quickindiancooking.com