Amazing mint julep recipe from Paula Deen for Kentucky Derby Day
Delicious drink recipe for Derby Day from chef, author and TV personality
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The Kentucky Derby — held every first Saturday of May — takes place on May 4, 2024, this year.
Many have called it the most exciting two minutes in sports.
It's the first leg of the American Triple Crown — followed by the Preakness Stakes, then the Belmont Stakes.
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KENTUCKY DERBY HATS THROUGH THE YEARS
"During Derby Week, Louisville is the capital of the world," John Steinbeck wrote years ago.
"The Kentucky Derby, whatever it is — a race, an emotion, a turbulence, an explosion — is one of the most beautiful and violent and satisfying things I have ever experienced."
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It's also an event that millions of people watch every year — from their homes or their local watering holes — with many looking to sip a mint julep in honor of the event (or maybe just because).
Celebrity chef Paula Deen created her own thirst-quenching mint julep recipe — and graciously agreed to share it.
"Put on your best hat, turn on your television and sit back with this fabulous mint julep — and you’ll think you are there!"
Deen told Fox News Digital, "If you can’t go to the Kentucky Derby, just bring the derby home to you."
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"Put on your best hat," she added, "turn on your television and sit back with this fabulous mint julep — and you’ll think you are there!"
Here is Paula Deen's recipe for mint julep in honor of Kentucky Derby Day.
Ingredients
Crushed ice
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1 cup water
1 cup sugar
1 bunch mint
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Bourbon
(Prep time: 3 minutes; cook time: 3 minutes; servings: 3)
Instructions
1. In a small saucepot, add sugar and water; stir.
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2. Let simmer or until sugar dissolves.
3. Steep mint in the simple syrup.
4. Strain the mint from the syrup. Let cool.
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5. Fill a julep glass with crushed ice.
6. Pour a few tablespoons of the mint simple syrup over the ice, then fill the glass with bourbon.
7. Garnish with mint.
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Enjoy!
For more information on Paula Deen's recipes, anyone can visit pauladeen.com.
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