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Mike's Perfect Bloody Caesars.

Mike's Perfect Bloody Caesars You can cook Mike's Perfect Bloody Caesars using 22 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Mike's Perfect Bloody Caesars

  1. You need of Bloody Caesar.
  2. It's of Crushed Or Whole Ice.
  3. You need of Clamato Juice [well shaken].
  4. It's of Tanqueray Or Peppered Vodka.
  5. Prepare of Tabasco [well shaken].
  6. It's dash of Worcestershire Sauce [well shaken].
  7. You need dash of Lime Juice.
  8. It's dash of Black Pepper - Garlic Powder - Onion Powder - Celery Salt.
  9. It's dash of Tabasco Spiced Salt + Lime Juice [to rim glasses].
  10. You need dash of Olive Juice.
  11. Prepare of Veggies.
  12. You need of Cherub Tomatoes.
  13. It's of Pickled Asparagus.
  14. It's of Sweet Green Onion Shoots.
  15. It's of Celery Stalks.
  16. You need of Large Olives.
  17. Prepare of Sliced Lime.
  18. It's of Avacados [optional].
  19. Prepare of Equipment.
  20. You need of Olive Picks Or Swords.
  21. Prepare of Chilled Glasses.
  22. Prepare of Straws.

Mike's Perfect Bloody Caesars step by step

  1. Here's what you'll need..
  2. ● Generously rim your chilled glasses with a lime wedge. ● Immediately dip glass tops into regular salt, sea salt or Tabasco Seasoned Salt. ● Gently drop ice [whole or crushed] in glasses as to not disturb salt rim. ● To taste - add shaken dashes of chilled Worchestershire, Tabasco, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, celery salt and a tiny dash of olive juice. ● Add a shot [per glass] of either regular or peppered Vodka. ● Fill remainder of glass with chilled and shaken Clamato Juice. ● Garnish glasses with colorful straws, celery stalks with leaves, lime wedges, extra large green olives & cherry tomatoes [on scewers that stick directly into your celery stalks as not to lose them in glass] and sw.
  3. Drink these until you find you're somewhat okay with that last Super Bowl interception that literally turned into nothing . . . ..