Published 20:17 IST, November 4th 2019

Bourbon can make many foods better

If ever there was a season for bourbon, it’s fall. The rich, round vanilla notes of a good bourbon complement our favorite autumn foods.

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If ever re was a season for bourbon, it’s fall.

rich, round vanilla tes of a good bourbon complement our favorite autumn foods.

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That goes for meats, vegetables and sweets. It’s an equal opportunity spirit that makes everything taste better. A splash of bourbon is an easy way to up flavor ante and elevate your home cooking.

For example, a little bourbon and brown sugar mixed with butter, salt and pepper transforms ordinary sweet potatoes and winter squash into a side dish that steals spotlight. To coax all flavor out of se vegetables, make sure to roast inste of boiling m. One of my signature dishes is Sweet Potato Bourbon Mash.

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When I am feeling extra fancy, I top mash with sweet and spicy praline pecans. It’s good all year long but tailor-me for Thanksgiving, and a sophisticated substitute for tritional marshmallow-topped sweet potatoes.

My go-to kitchen bourbon is Maker’s Mark because of high vanilla and caramel tes and round full flavor. But I like to use different bourbons for different uses. If I am using bourbon to flambe a pork chop, for example, I use Booker’s Bourbon because it has a high alcohol content. current batch of “Country Ham” Booker’s is perfect for finishing a grilled pork chop with a quick table-side flambe. In fact, if you are a fan of country ham and prosciutto, I suggest you serve some thin slices with a thimble of this bourbon as an appetizer. It is a perfect pairing — take small bites of your favorite salty ham with a small sip of this uncut, unfiltered barrel-strength sweet and fiery bourbon.

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Flambe sounds old-fashioned, and it is. But it is also a “wow” presentation and leaves pork with a whisper of whiskey flavor that ds dimension to chop. I like to brine my thick-cut chops, grill m directly and finish m over indirect heat before dousing with Booker’shttps://www.elizabethkarmel.com/recipesarchive/2019/10/7/bookers-pork-chop-flambnbsp?rq=pork and setting m on fire. Be sure to do this on a heat-resistant platter or sheet pan. After flames have burned out, remove to a platter, let rest for 10 minutes, carve and serve.

My favorite new bourbon is Uncle Nearest. It is being distilled in hor of first African American master distiller, Nathan “Nearest” Green. bourbon is bold and spicy with caramel and maple tes. Lately, I have been using it to make whiskey butterhttps://www.elizabethkarmel.com/recipesarchive/2019/10/8/charred-cowboy-steak-with-whiskey-butter?rq=whiskey%20butter that I put on top of a grilled or cast-iron seared steak. It’s also great on fish, chicken, and pork. Since oil and water, or in this case butter and bourbon, don’t mix, I soak chopped shallots in a tablespoon of bourbon and n mix m into soft butter, and d a bit of coarse salt, white pepper and chopped curly parsley for a multi-use whiskey butter that finishes any dish.

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If I don’t have time to make a homeme dessert, I frequently serve dressed-up ice cream and cookies. I buy best-quality vanilla ice cream that my grocery store carries, drizzle it with Kb Creek Smoked Maple Bourbon Whiskey, serve it with crisp store-bought cookies like Pepperidge Farm Bordeaux cookies and call it a night! smoky maple bourbon isn’t overly sweet and doesn’t taste artificial like many syrupy liqueurs on market. It’s also good drizzled on baked or grilled fruit, or in fall squash purees.

On days I do make dessert from scratch, my bourbon bottle is close at hand. I d bourbon to homeme applesauce, apple pie, sweet potato pie, pumpkin pie, pecan pie, and anything chocolate. I use it to make a glaze for an apple cake or pound cake. I even have a blondie recipe that I call Tipsy Toffee Barshttps://www.elizabethkarmel.com/recipesarchive/desserts/tipsy-toffee-bars?rq=toffee that benefits from depth of flavor that bourbon creates. I like to think of bourbon as a maxed-out vanilla extract.

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Even if you buy your dessert from a store, you can make it semi-homeme with a “flavor bomb” of Bourbon Whipped Cream. A dollop will literally make everything taste better. This is especially helpful during holidays when you might t have time to bake a pie or cake from scratch. To make Bourbon Whipped Cream, d 1 tablespoon superfine sugar and 2 tablespoons of your favorite bourbon to heavy cream as it is being whipped. Beat until stiff and serve immediately. Refrigerate any unused cream.

20:14 IST, November 4th 2019