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Bitter Crush

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Bitter Crush

Bitter Crush

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Equipment

  • - Masticating Juicer: A masticating juicer uses less energy, provides more nutrients, yields higher quality juice by using slow crushing instead of high speed grinding, suitable for bitter-crush recipes requiring thorough extraction and preservation of the ingredients' flavors.

  • - High-Powered Blender: Ideal for creating smooth purees or crushing tough ingredients like leafy greens; can be used to break down fibrous materials contributing bitterness in recipes.

  • - Hand Crank Juicer: Extracts juice from fruits and vegetables, not specifically designed for bitter crush recipes but effective for nutrient extraction.

  • - Spiralizer: Ideal for creating vegetable noodles or ribbons; useful in preparing alternative ingredients that may be used in a recipe requiring less bitterness.

  • - Juicer Pitcher: Essential component of juicing equipment, suitable for storing freshly made juice from bitter components extracted recipes.

  • - Silicon Colander: Used for straining juices and pulp, efficient in separating solids from liquids; can be utilized with bitter ingredients.

  • - Hand Blender: Versatile tool for pureeing vegetables that may contribute to bitterness in recipes.

  • - Masticating Juicer Attachment: Designed specifically for juicing, effective in extracting nutrients from bitter ingredients; not directly used for crushing but can be attached to other equipment.

  • - High-Speed Blender: Ideal for making smoothies and soups; handles hard, possibly bitter ingredients by breaking them down into smaller pieces.

  • - Food Grinder: Used for creating powders or pastes from vegetables and herbs; might be useful in preparing recipes requiring crushing of bitter components.

  • - Juicer Filter Pitcher: Comes with a fine mesh filter, suitable for straining out pulp from juicing equipment when extracting bitter ingredients.

Ingredients

  • Crushed ice

  • 2 ounces (1/4 cup) Aperol (bitter orange aperitif)

  • 1 1/2 ounces (3 tablespoons) white rum

  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

  • 2 dashes orange bitters

  • 1/2 to 1 teaspoon sugar

  • Garnish: 1 (1 1/2-inch-long) lemon twist

Instructions

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Instruction 1

Fill an 8- to 10-ounce highball glass with crushed ice. Stir together Aperol, rum, lemon juice, and bitters in a small glass measuring cup. Add sugar to taste, stirring until sugar is dissolved, then pour over ice.
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