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Sweet and Sour Chicken Hot Toddy
Now hold on, hold on. Hear us out on this.
You’re gonna want to get your soup season kicking with this “brothtail.”
Ingredients
- 3 oz chicken broth
- 3/4 oz pineapple syrup
- 3/4 oz lime juice
- 1 dash Sriracha
- 1 1/2 oz gin
Steps
- In a small pot on the stove, combine the chicken broth, pineapple syrup, lime juice, and Sriracha (to taste) over medium heat.
- Once the liquid starts to steam, remove from heat and add the gin.
- Pour the heated cocktail into a mug or Toddy glass.
- Garnish with a star anise pod or lime slice.
Recipe by Liquor.com
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Did Ya Know?
What did Campbell’s sell before they moved on to soup?
a. Preserves
Campbell’s was founded in 1869 and started out selling canned veggies, fruit preserves and butters, mincemeat, ketchup, and other condiments.
In 1895, the first Campbell’s soup flavor was Beefsteak tomato!