Prairie Fire (mixed drink)
A Prairie Fire is a mixed drink consisting of whiskey, or another strong liquor, and hot sauce. Many variations of a Prairie Fire in "shot" form exist. It is believed that the practice of mixing whiskey and hot sauce originated in the American Midwest as a punishment for patrons that lost bar bets in the 1970s.[1][2] Since then, many types of alcohol have been substituted for whiskey, with tequila being the most popular.
Variations
Lighter versions may contain much less hot sauce, down to as little as a dash. Some recommend 1:1 mixture, some recommend 1:2 and even less. For the less brave, a hearty dash of the chosen hot sauce is all that is required.
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Prairie Fire, Original Prairie Fire
- 1 part whiskey
- 4 drops of hot sauce
"Real" Prairie Fire
- 1 shot of tequila
- 1 full shot of Tabasco
Joe's jolokia extract Ring of Fire
- 1 part sake
- a few drops of Jolokia extract
Stout Prairie Fire
- 0.5 to 1 part Tabasco sauce
- 1 part Everclear
Canadian Prairie Fire
- 0.5 to 1 part Tabasco sauce
- 1 part Yukon Jack
West Texas Prairie Fire
- 3/4 part Everclear
- 1/4 Part Tabasco
Redneck Prairie Fire
- 1 part Louisiana Hot Sauce
- 1 part Grain Alcohol (White Lightning)
Caribbean Prairie Fire
- 0.5 to 1 part Tabasco sauce
- 1 part 151 proof rum
Bitchin Scorpion
Rynos Cold Prairie Fire
- 1 shot of Tequila
- 15 drops of Tabasco sauce
- Pour into glass with ice
Belgian Hell with Love from Russia
- 1 shot of vodka
- sprout juice
- 26 drops of Tabasco sauce
"Plain" Prairie Fire
- 1 shot of vodka
- 1 dash Tabasco sauce
Mexican Prairie Fire[3]
- 1/2 shot of Tequila
- 1/2 shot fresh orange juice
- 2 dash Tabasco sauce
Prairie Chicken
- 1 shot of vodka
- 2 dash Tabasco sauce
- 1 raw egg
Rogalski's Love Mess
- 1 shot of cheap rum
- 1 shot of cheap tequila
- 25-30 dashes of Tabasco sauce
Cowtown Prairie Fire
- 1 shot of Chartreuse
- 10 dashes of Tabasco sauce
Buffalo Sweat
- 1 shot of whiskey
- 20+ dashes of Tabasco sauce
Prairie Dog
- 1/2 shot of whiskey
- 1/2 shot of tequila
- 5 dashes of Tabasco sauce
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References
- "Prairie Fire Drink Recipe: How to Make a Prairie Fire Shot". Supercall. 2016-11-29. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
- Serious Eats. "Cocktail Overhaul: Prairie Fire | Serious Eats". Drinks.seriouseats.com. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
- Prairie Fire shot drink recipes Last accessed April 3, 2011.
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