07 May 2011

Kentucky Derby ~ The Run for the Roses


The more things change, the more things stay the same. I would say that is particularly true for the last couple of weeks. We had catastrophic tornadoes here in north Alabama where the extent of the death and damage still isn't known, the Mississippi River is flooding at record levels all the way down the course of the river, Osama bin Laden is no more, and the Kentucky Derby runs on the first Saturday in May.

Churchill Downs. Louisville, Kentucky. Ladies in hats. Mint juleps. Fast horses on the track. Jockeys in their colours. And at the end: a gold trophy and a wreath of red roses.

I have never had the pleasure of attending the Kentucky Derby in person, but I think I will add it to my bucket list. We do, however, celebrate and watch the Kentucky Derby every year. I never miss singing and playing Dan Fogleberg's The Run for the Roses while wearing some sort of delightful millinery confection.



The running of the Derby means bring on the mint juleps. I never make these except on Derby Day. My pot of Kentucky Colonel mint survived the winter and is growing great. The Guy has a bottle of Woodford Reserve. Add a couple of cold glasses, some ice, a little sugar and voilĂ : Mint Juleps.



At the bar with the vintage Chase muddlers and shot measure:


Mixed and ready to serve. Notice the frost on the glasses.



Mint Julep
Per drink:
2 sprigs fresh ‘Kentucky Colonel' spearmint with 6-8 leaves
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
2 cups crushed ice
2 oz. Woodford Reserve Kentucky bourbon

Muddle one sprig of the mint with the sugar in the bottom of a glass so the mint leaves are lightly bruised to release their flavour. Add 1 cup of crushed ice and pour in the bourbon and a splash of water. Add enough remaining ice to almost fill the glass and stir. Garnish with another sprig of fresh mint and serve.

Notes: It's a good plan to put your glasses in the freezer for at least half an hour before serving. Then pick up the cups with a clean towel, holding them by their edges, so as not to mark the frosted surface.



Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you get to enjoy the Derby this afternoon.

namasté,
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6 comments:

Melissa said...

Drink one for me, too please! :)

Ginny said...

I will confess I have never had a mint julep!

Susie said...

I like how Animal Kingdom came from behind to win, but I wanted the female jockey to win or the horse who's female trainer had a heart transplant!

Tonja said...

My first mint julep was on the front pourch of Oak Alley on a trip to Lousisana

Southerncook said...

I did not have a Mint Julep but do love them. We served them as a signature cocktail at DD's wedding two years ago. I did however, watch the Derby and I always enjoy it. Attending the Derby may go on my list of things I HAVE to do at some point in time. It looks like sooooooooo much fun. I enjoyed this post Becky and I grow the Kentucky Colonel Mint also. Love them in my mojito's.

Carolyn

Winfred said...

Well, I don't actually consider this is likely to have success.
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