RECIPE: CLASSIC MINT JULEPS FOR YOUR DERBY DAY PARTY!

Whether you are headed to the Derby or just watching the best two minutes in sports on your television, be sure to have my Mint Julep recipe on the menu!

I am a horse fanatic, I have been since I was a kid. So much so, I'd fall asleep with my entire plastic horse collection in my bed. I get excited about the Derby even though I don't follow horse racing. I've only been once but it was quite the experience... no other sporting event can compare. The hats, the pretty women, the dashing guys, the Southern charm, the majesty of the horses, and of course, the Kentucky bourbon and the Mint Juleps! I always crack up because the Mint Julep is THE drink associated with the South more than any other. When I meet people from other countries and they find out I'm from Alabama, they tell me their impression is that we all sit around on the porch, sipping Mint Juleps..... So in tribute to the horses and most magnificent race in sports, here's a classic Mint Julep recipe my way, just in time for Derby Day. 

MARTIE'S MINT JULEP RECIPE

A silver or pewter Mint Julep cup does make this cocktail more authentic and yes, even more delicious.

A silver or pewter Mint Julep cup does make this cocktail more authentic and yes, even more delicious.

To begin, make a simple syrup infused with mint. This will really bring a wonderful mint flavor to the cocktail and you can also use it to sweeten tea. For the simple syrup, combine equal parts sugar and water. For 6 drinks, I am using 1 cup each sugar and water. Bring it to a boil, and turn off the heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Add 15-20 fresh mint leaves. Stir. Allow the syrup to cool completely. Strain and pour into a canning jar, secure the lid, and chill. This will keep in the refrigerator for a week.

For one cocktail:

3 fresh mint leaves (plus more for garnish)

3 tablespoons mint syrup (depending on how sweet you like it, I like 3)

1  1/2 ounces Kentucky bourbon (I like Four Roses bourbon)

Crushed ice

Powdered sugar for garnish, if desired

Chill your glasses prior to serving. A traditional silver mint julep cup makes this cocktail so frosty and delicious. Add the syrup and mint leaves to a pitcher or shaker. Use a wooden spoon to muddle (not tear) the mint into the syrup to release the oil. Add the bourbon. Fill the cup with crushed ice and strain the bourbon over the ice, almost like a snow cone. Add a straw, a mint sprig, and a dusting of powdered sugar over the top, if you like. Serve immediately.

For a lighter, less potent version, add 1/2 cup of unsweetened tea to fill the cup after you add the bourbon.

I'M BACK! FOOD NETWORK STAR SEASON 10 FAN FAVORITE!

I have had a little secret for a while now and have been dying to tell you... I'm back on Food Network Star!

Season 10 of Food Network Star premiers tonight and I'm part of the Star Salvation online series where I will be competing for another shot at my own show on Food Network!

The "Martie, we want to see a pilot from you, too" moment on Food Network Star 2012. Susie Fogelson told me later that she felt it was the best single moment in the network's history. I'm honored to have been part of it.

The "Martie, we want to see a pilot from you, too" moment on Food Network Star 2012. Susie Fogelson told me later that she felt it was the best single moment in the network's history. I'm honored to have been part of it.

For the first time in Food Network Star's ten year history, they have invited two former "fan favorites" to compete again for a shot at the ultimate prize... a show on Food Network. I am so very grateful to my friends and fans for letting Food Network know they still want to see my show on TV! Thank you! It has been two years but I'm still convinced by your emails, messages, and posts that you'd like (and need) a little party in your lives.

Here is a link to the Food Network site with more information about Star Salvation. If you're unfamiliar, here is a link to my Food Network page where you can see me make a run for my own show on Food Network back in 2012.

Please join me tonight on Twitter, live tweeting @MARTIEparty  or on Facebook for a live chat during the show at Martie Knows Parties. We will be using the hashtag #starsalvation and #partyarmy to show the network our army of fans want a party show on Food Network!

ON FOOD NETWORK TONIGHT! Guy's Grocery Games at 7C/8E My friend Justin Warner competes against other Food Network Star winners Jeff Mauro, Melissa D'Arabian, and Aaron McCargo, Jr. Then immediately afterwards, I'll make an appearance on the Food Network Star premier. After the show, you can head over to Star Salvation website to see the episode online.

I'm so grateful for your support!

Much love always,

Martie