Best Jack Daniels Shrimp Shooters Recipes

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OYSTER SHOOTERS



Oyster Shooters image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     beverage

Time 10m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 1/2 ounces vodka
1 teaspoon prepared horseradish, any color
1 teaspoon or 2 splashes Worcestershire sauce
2 dashes Garden Hot Sauce, recipe follows, or hot sauce of your choice
1/2 cup vegetable or tomato juice
2 shucked oysters
Vodka
1 1/2 pounds ripe hot peppers (cayenne, jalapeno, or habanero, etc. or a combination)
1 cup kosher salt
3 cups white vinegar

Steps:

  • In a small pitcher or a glass, add the vodka, horseradish, Worcestershire, hot sauce, and vegetable juice. Cover the glass with a shaker, shake well, and then let rest in the shaker.
  • Prepare Bloody Mary mix (but with no garnish). Drop one raw oyster into a shot glass. Fill the glass half way with Bloody Mary mix. Add a splash of vodka on top. Chill glasses on crusted ice. Serve immediately.
  • Rinse the peppers with cold water and dry them with a paper towel. Remove the stems and chop them coarsely. Place the chopped peppers in a stainless bowl, sprinkle the salt on top, stir, cover with plastic wrap, and place in a cool, dry area for 2 days, stirring every 12 hours. All that salt is there mostly to promote ripening of the peppers.
  • Add the vinegar, and puree with a hand blender or in a food processor. Place in a sterilized glass jar with a fresh, sterilized lid, and refrigerate.
  • As time goes by, whenever you have an excess of ripe peppers, remove stems, chop and add to the jar. (The salting step isn't necessary for these additions.) When the jar is filled, remove the sauce, puree if you wish, place it in a clean jar, and age it until it reaches the desired flavor ? at least 2 months, or longer.
  • Use as the hot sauce in many recipes.
  • Note: Use rubber gloves when handling hot peppers, or wash your hands thoroughly before touching your eyes or skin.
  • Yield: approximately 1 quart Recipe courtesy Ti Martin and Jamie Shannon, From Commander's Kitchen, Broadway Books 2000.

OYSTER SHOOTERS



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Time 25m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 14

6 cold-water Eastern or Atlantic oysters, recommended regions: Bluepoint (Long Island, NY) or Malpecque (Prince Edward Island, Canada)
1/2 green apple, brunoised
1 ounce apple vodka
1 ounce green grape juice
2 mint leaves
1/4 mango, brunoised
1/4 papaya, brunoised
1 ounce spiced rum
1 pinch sugar
1 lime, juiced, plus 1 lime, juiced
1 roasted plum tomato
1/2 teaspoon grated horseradish
1 ounce tomato juice
1 ounce cachaca (sugar cane-based alcohol)

Steps:

  • Shuck the oysters and remove them from their shell. Place one oyster each in a small martini glass, including the oyster juice. Divide into sets of 2.
  • Within the first set of 2 oysters, divide and combine the diced green apple, apple vodka, and green grape juice. Rip the mint leaves by hand and divide over the 2 oyster shooters.
  • Within the second set of 2 oysters, divide and combine the diced mango, diced papaya, spiced rum, and juice of 1 lime. Season with sugar.
  • With a knife roughly chop the roasted tomatoes, then use the side of your knife and the cutting board to smash them into a puree. Within the third set of 2 oysters, divide and combine the roasted plum tomato, horseradish, tomato juice, cachaca, and juice of 1 lime.

OYSTER SHOOTERS



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Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 3

1/2 cup Spicy Cocktail Salsa (recipe below), or bottled cocktail sauce
2 teaspoons freshly grated horseradish
8 fresh, shucked oysters, cut into 3/4 inch pieces if very large

Steps:

  • In a glass bowl, mix the salsa and the horseradish together. (If you are using bottled cocktail sauce, add the juice of 1 lime.) Place a teaspoon of the salsa in the bottom of each of 8 chilled shot glasses, top with an oyster, and spoon another tablespoon of the sauce on the top. Serve at once.

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