



Recipe

ROSEMARY INFUSED GIN
Ingredients
- 2 cups Quality gin
- 3 fresh sprigs of rosemary
- Glass jar with lid a size allowing the volume you’d like to infuse
Instructions
- Combine the gin and rosemary sprigs in a glass jar; seal.
- I let it sit for 5 days. Taste after 5 days. If you like the flavor, discard the rosemary. If you'd like it stronger, leave it longer.
Notes
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Peggy says
I don't think I could bring myself to prepare rabbit either, so I don't blame ya! This venison sausage is a tastier substitute anyway =)
Monique says
Love venison- my brothers used to fill my freezer with it and I miss it so. Great twist on the swap~!
Andrea says
What a great idea! I have all these old recipe books here that I need to start going through and pull out some recipes from. A few are from the 70s with very lovely “molded” ideas in them. Ha!
Your pictures are gorgeous!
Carolyn says
I am SO making this martini. As for the rabbit, I wouldn't be able to do it either. Mostly because on a trip to France as a girl, I was served rabbit with the head still on and it wigged me out. Venison I can do, though!
Lana says
I am glad you went with venison, as mine didn't materialized:) Thanks for the links – once I return to the US, I will not have any connections to the hunting world, and we really enjoy game:)
The recipe sounds amazing, especially paired with that gorgeous martini.
Burwell General Store says
A-MAZING. Win win win. What a thoughtful post! So glad to have you as part of the swap.
Toby says
Incredible! The redux is sexy, but I'll be honest – I've just printed, clipped, pasted and slid into my “gotta try box” the Wild Rabbit with Vegetables..as well as your venison dish 🙂 I can't help it, I'm a sucker for game meats.
I too, had rabbits as pets for years. But knowing that the little guys are normally used as food, and since I did get them from a culinary coney supplier, I named them all Brazilian Food names (Fejoada, Coxinha, and Kibbah)
My German...Kitchen in the Rockies says
My friend in Germany took me to a local store forest store where they sell venison and wild boar. She knows what we like to eat. The sausages were one of the best I have ever eaten. We also bought some venison goulash. I will keep the store in Broomfield in mind.
So, how was that with the drink recipes? Gin is my preferred drink. I would love to taste it rosemary infused. Will you put some away for me, please?
Alex says
I would definitely eat this for breakfast! Great take on the swap!
Chef Dennis says
what a tasty dish you have prepared for us! I have not had venison in so very long, and venison sausage was always a favorite!
The cocktail looks divine as always! Make mine a double please!
Great entry for this months swap!