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A delicious recipe for Mint Julep, with mint, bourbon whiskey, powdered sugar and water. Also lists similar drink recipes. ... I had my first mint julep a couple of weeks ago at a wedding, and loved it. I need to know, though, what KIND of mint leaves are we talking about in the recipe -- is it spearmint, peppermint, etc.,
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Food Network invites you to try this The Perfect Mint Julep recipe from Sara Moulton. ... Next Recipe ... To prepare mint julep mixture, pour 3 1/2 cups of bourbon into a large glass bowl or glass pitcher. Add 1 cup of the simple syrup to the bourbon.
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See how easy it is to turn fresh mint leaves into an irresistible cocktail with this simple recipe.
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Stay tuned for a Mint Julep recipe that will let you commemorate the Kentucky Derby in style. But first, the Kentucky Derby 2009 winner. ... Follow this Mint Julep recipe from Drinks Mixer at Crave Online to cut down on costs and maintain tradition at the same time.
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For an interesting account of one family's worship at the Julep alter, see a web site devoted to "The Buckner Mint Julep Ceremony." The prose of the original recipe was florid and as luscious as the drink it produces, and the history of how this recipe came to be served to president Franklin Delano Roosevelt is...
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Mint Julep - How To Make A Mint Julep; Recipe and History of Mint Julep ... The mint julep appears to have its roots in the Arab world, according to Chris Morris, master distiller for Woodford Reserve Bourbon and a spirits historian. Morris says today's julep began centuries ago as an Arabic drink called the "julab,"
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Also, other distilleries located near Lewisburg, KY have recipe books for sale and the Mint Julep flavoring that you add to STRAIGHT bourbon. Serve on the rocks. Enjoy. Write to Four Roses Distillery for more information.
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Mint Julep;; There are many variations of the mint julep. However, a good, basic mint julep can be made by combining mint syrup, bourbon, ice, and a sprig of mint. The bourbon should be a Kentucky style bourbon such as Jim Beam, not, for example, a Tennessee sour mash bourbon, such as Jack Daniels. ... recipe search...
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