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Make It: Angostura Amaro Chocolate Truffles

February 14, 2018 by elana 2 Comments

Make It: Angostura Amaro Chocolate Truffles // stirandstrain.comThis post was made in partnership with The House of Angostura. Recipe and ideas are my own.

This past holiday season I discovered the insanely delicious and ridiculously easy recipe that is the chocolate tart. Folks, if you can melt some chocolate in a bowl, stay with me here because it’s about to get even better.

Add amaro to that chocolate and BOOM: adult dessert nirvana.

Make It: Angostura Amaro Chocolate Truffles // stirandstrain.comWhy am I using so many superlatives here? Because I feel like I stumbled upon a recipe that really is that easy and that tasty. And the best part is that this recipe is easily adaptable too.

Showing up a Valentine’s Day with a giant chocolate tart might be OK, but it’s not the norm. No one wants to stare down at an empty pie tin knowing how much damage they’ve done. They want vague numbers, they want… chocolate truffles.

How many truffles did you start with? Who cares! They’re all gone, but you swear you only ate a couple. Truffles are magic like that. And they’re even more magical with the addition of booze.

Today we’re showing you all another way to incorporate some boozy goodness into your food with this Angostura Amaro Chocolate Truffles recipe. They require a little more work than a tart, but handing over a box of handmade truffles to someone shows how much you care about them.

We teamed up with Angostura this month to highlight cool ways you can use their products in your food and as well as drinks. For the truffles, we paired the chocolate with their Amaro di Angostura. The amaro has a sweet and slightly spiced flavor profile that isn’t too heavy on the bitter. It adds a nice richness to the chocolate but doesn’t overpower it. We think you’ll like them a whole lot!

Ready to roll? Let’s make some truffles!

Make It: Angostura Amaro Chocolate Truffles // stirandstrain.comAmaro Truffles

227 g (8 ounces) 64% chocolate, finely chopped
80 ml (â…“ cup) heavy cream
30 ml (1 ounce) Amaro di Angostura
Pinch cayenne pepper (optional)
Cocoa powder for dusting

In a double boiler set to a simmer, add chopped chocolate and pour cream over the top. Stir constantly to combine until glossy and no chocolate chunks remain. Whisk in Amaro di Angostura and cayenne pepper if using. Refrigerate for at least two hours, and up to overnight. Once firm, scoop out desired truffle size and roll into a ball. Roll in cocoa powder. Truffles will last, refrigerated, up to 2 months.

If you’d like to learn more about Angostura and their products, please visit them at www.angostura.com

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Gift Guide: A Sweet, Boozy Valentine’s Day 2018

February 13, 2018 by elana Leave a Comment

Give me all your whiskey filled chocolates and don’t ask me to share. That’s love.

Gift Guide: A sweet, boozy Valentine's Day // stirandstrain.com

What time is it? It’s time for champagne! Champagne cocktails, with a splash of hot red, bitter love. Mix it up for two in a few racy glasses and top off the evening stuffing your face with whiskey filled chocolates. Not into chocolate? How about a glass that doesn’t leave condensation rings all over your coffee table? Now that is SEXY.

1. Rosé Gummy Bear Cocktail Kit 2. Duo Glass 3. Champagne Watch 4. Stripper Glass Lady 5. Stripper Glass Man 6. Irish Whiskey Chocolate 7. Sweet Drink Stir Sticks 8. Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque Rosé 9. Red Vintage Pitcher 10. Campari

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Monday Booze News Martian beer, Girl Scout Cookie Booze Pairings, and where to get a side of ghost pirate with your cocktail

February 12, 2018 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: tequila is for saturday lovers // stirandstrain.com

  • First, I made some Angostura dust to put on your popcorn and make it pink for Valentine’s Day. Check it out.
  • Surprise your loved one with some spa “vinotherapy” this week. No, it’s not just pouring wine down your throat while you get a pedicure (but I guess it could be that too).
  • WTF Northern Ireland?! Red Bull and Vodka don’t belong in sausages!
  • You may just happen upon the ghost of a pirate in the country’s oldest bar.
  • From dealing with some food issues this past year, I super appreciate a bar that’s going the extra mile to list allergens on their menus.
  • EXTREEEEEEEMMMMMEEEEE whiskey transparency. Do we need all that information?
  • Don’t worry beer fanatics, you can grow your hops on Mars once we destroy this planet.
  • Get geeky with Eater and their pretty comprehensive (for an internet article) guide to whiskey.
  • Who gets to call dibs first on BREAKFAST booze?
  • And lastly, it’s Girl Scout cookie season. Grab a few boxes, some bourbon and refer to this tasting guide STAT!

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Monday Booze News coffee mugs for wine, weird flavored whiskey, and the coolest distillery tour

February 5, 2018 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: spell what now? // stirandstrain.comHelloooooo February! Here’s some boozy news bites.

  • First, if you’re looking for a distillery tour where you’re not just thinking “when do we get to try the booze?”, then check out the Lost Spirits Distillery here in LA. It’s like Disney got into the booze business.
  • Hotels for you beer lovers out there. Bucket list time!
  • Getting customers into the bar using a chalkboard. Pretty smart folks, pretty smart.
  • Diet wines! Just…don’t. Don’t do it.
  • Also, not so sure which of these flavored whiskeys I’d give a try? Pumpkin Spice? Oatmeal??
  • I WOULD give this book on Japanese Whisky a read. So pretty.
  • And I would totally drink the heck out of these rums.
  • A case for drinking wine out of a coffee mug (which I’ve probably done at some point too).
  • Wondrich has a whole list of warning signs you should look out for the next time you step into a bar for a drink. Even if they do have a copy of his book behind the bar.
  • And finally, did you know you can make food stuff taste good with bitters? We’re doing just that on the site for the next few weeks! Here’s our first installment.

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Game Day Snacks with The House of Angostura Angostura Dusted Popcorn and Sweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs

February 1, 2018 by elana 3 Comments

Sweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs // stirandstrain.comIt’s February and that means we’re waking up from our January slumber around here and getting ready for all the fun this month brings! Like Groundhog Day! Our SEVEN YEAR blogiversary! Valentine’s Day! All those other anti-Valentine’s Day holidays I get press releases about! SUPER BOWL!

Angostura Dusted Popcorn // stirandstrain.comOK, so it’s the last holiday there that we’re focusing on today (although, dang, I’ve been writing here for seven years now!). We’re not super big sports people around my house but since we like throwing parties for our friends, we’ve definitely been known to throw a few Super Bowl parties over the years. This year we’ve teamed up with The House of Angostura to bring you a few ways you can use Angostura in your FOOD, as well as in your drinks!

Today we’re including TWO recipes you can whip up for the big game day. Both are super easy with one being really quick and the other pretty much hands off while you wait.

If you’re looking for a quick snack, Angostura Dusted Popcorn is where it’s at. Angostura Dusted Popcorn // stirandstrain.comClick on the photo for recipe!

Second, here’s a hands off Sweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs. RIBS! With AMARO AND RUM!!

Sweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs // stirandstrain.comClick on the photo for recipe!

And there you go folks! I hope your football party is made just that much tastier with a little touch of Angostura.

If you’d like to learn more about Angostura and their products, please visit them at www.angostura.com

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Make It: Sweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs

February 1, 2018 by elana Leave a Comment

Sweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs // stirandstrain.comThis post was made in partnership with The House of Angostura. Recipe and ideas are my own.

The secret to a really tasty sauce is layering flavors. With a little help from Angostura Amaro and Angostura 7 Year Rum, this rich sauce is both sweet and spicy, and the perfect companion to a plate of ribs (or dip for chicken tenders, or slathered on a hamburger, or sauce for french fries…).

Sweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs // stirandstrain.comSweet and Spicy Angostura Sauce for Ribs

1 tbsp grapeseed oil
½ red onion, finely diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp minced ginger
1 cup ketchup
¼ cup apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon ancho chili powder
â…“ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup molasses
¼ cup Angostura 7 Year Rum
2 tbsp Angostura Amaro
1 tsp salt
pepper to taste

In a medium sized saucepan over medium-high heat, saute onions until soft, about 5 minutes. Add in garlic and ginger, stir until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add in ketchup, apple cider vinegar, ancho chili powder, sugar, molasses, rum, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 25 minutes. When sauce has thickened and reduced, whisk in amaro. Season to taste. Sauce can be used as a glaze before cooking ribs, or as a sauce for after cooking ribs. Also great in place of BBQ sauce!

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Make It: Angostura Dusted Popcorn

February 1, 2018 by elana 3 Comments

Angostura Dusted Popcorn // stirandstrain.com

This post was made in partnership with The House of Angostura. Recipe and ideas are my own.

Whether you want something different for snacking during the big game (*ahem*, like this Sunday!), or if you’d like a little pink-tinted treat when you’re watching a movie just for two, Angostura Dusted Popcorn checks all the boxes. Super easy to put together but a snack like none they’ve seen before!

Angostura Dusted Popcorn // stirandstrain.comAngostura Dusted Popcorn

25 g tapioca maltodextrin (available online and on Amazon)
30 g olive oil
10 g Angostura Bitters
3 g kosher salt
popcorn

Combine olive oil, angostura bitters and salt in a small bowl, whisking to combine. In a food processor, add into the largest bowl the tapioca maltodextrin. Place the cover on, begin pulsing and slowly pour the oil and bitter mixture through the feed tube. Continue pulsing until all the liquid is absorbed and powder is fluffy. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl and pulse a few additional time to combine. Mixture will keep in an airtight container, in a cool, dark place for up to two weeks.

Pop popcorn using your desired method. When finished popping and still hot, sprinkle Angostura dust over the popcorn. Enjoy!

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Monday Booze News Our curated January cocktail box, and ways we'll help you with your 2018 drinking resolutions!

January 8, 2018 by elana Leave a Comment

Monday Booze News: Grab a Cup, Fill it Up // stirandstrain.com

    First, Happy New Year! BIG NEWS!! We’ve teamed up with the American Cocktail Club this month and curated their January box! It’s a new Pisco cocktail called the Clean Slate Cocktail. The box makes 4 drinks AND you get a custom drink stirrer from California Lustre! Sign up today and it’s like I made you a drink at home!

  • If your New Year’s resolution was to learn something new: here’s everything you need to know about vermouth.
  • Or, did you know NOT to drink sake with sushi? Here’s why.
  • Curious where wine is going in 2018? Some surprising places.
  • If you charity is on your resolution list, here’s a way to help bartenders in Puerto Rico!
  • If you want to travel more this year: here’s where to drink in Buenos Aires.
  • And where to drink in New Orleans that’s not Bourbon Street.
  • And here’s a bar in a cave you should definitely add to your bucket list.
  • If you want to get more innovatie, you can turn your bar into a VR experience.
  • And finally, what 2017 drink trends should GTFO? Paper straws I’m looking at you.

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What You Should Be Drinking for NYE 2017

December 30, 2017 by elana Leave a Comment

Let’s ring in the New Year with giant flowing bowls and sparkling cocktails. And shove 2017 out the door!

Desert Rosé Punch // stirandstrain.com

Desert Rosé Punch

The Stinger Royale // stirandstrain.com

The Stinger Royale

Róse Champagne Cocktail // stirandstrain.com

Rosé “Champagne” Cocktail

Brûléed Grapefruit and Mixed Citrus Punch with Vanilla and Piloncillo Reduction // stirandstrain.com

Brûléed Grapefruit and Mixed Citrus Punch with Vanilla and Piloncillo Reduction

Chamomile and Tangerine Sparkling Cocktail for Two // stirandstrain.com

Chamomile and Tangerine Sparkling Cocktail for Two

Spiced Pear Fizz Cocktails with Everclear // stirandstrain.com

Spiced Pear Fizz Cocktails with Everclear

Smoky Sage Punch // stirandstrain.com

Smoky Sage Punch

And if you’re looking for a few last minute ideas to decorate your bar cart for your New Year’s Eve party, check out our latest Bar Cart Styling post HERE!

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New Year’s Eve Bar Cart Styling: The Champagne Cocktail

December 27, 2017 by elana Leave a Comment

We’re all so exhausted from this year. Let’s ring in the new year with a simple cocktail. And a sword.

Bar Cart Style Post: New Year's Eve Champagne Cocktails // stirandstrain.com

Keep this year’s style simple with a few glittery tassels and a light box that tells guests to “Make Drinks Here”. If you want a few theatrics, pop that bubbly with a sabre and point guests to the use of your Chambong. Our drink of choice? A Champagne Cocktail: just drop one sugar cube into your glass. Add some Angostura bitters. Pour in the champagne. And don’t forget the Bloody Mary glasses for the morning after.

1. Metallic Tassels 2. Light Box 3. Stemless Champagne Flutes 4. Champagne Sabre 5. Pink & Gold Napkins 6. Glitter Champagne 7. Sugar Cubes 8. Angostura Bitters 9. Bloody Mary Glasses 10. Arabella Bar Cart 11. Chambong

Check our Instagram this week for a chance to WIN an Arabella Bar Cart and a bunch more prizes from Louis Jadot Wine!

Catch up on all the gift guides here!

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