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Prep Time: 1440 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 1440 Minutes Servings: 17 |
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I've always known that Russians pride themselves in their Vodka- it is some of the best in the world. I wasn't aware of their elegant way of serving it until I saw it at a Russian restaurant: in a block of ice with stemmed shot glasses. I don't own stemmed shot glasses, but freezing the bottle of vodka in an ice block is a great way of serving it. The presentation is great plus it keeps it cold. Cheers! Ingredients:
1 (750 ml) bottle of good russian vodka |
water |
Directions:
1. Find an empty 1/2 gallon milk or juice carton (the cardboard kind) and rinse out. Cut the top of the carton off (about 3/4 of the way up). 2. Place the bottle of vodka inside the milk carton and fill 3/4 full with water. Carefully place in the freezer and allow 24-48 hours to freeze. 3. To remove the carton, dip it into a sink filled with warm water. After a few seconds, the cardboard should tear away easily. 4. Place on a dish or platter and wrap with a nice linen napkin for easy handling. Serve in stemmed shot glasses. |
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