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The term "jigger" and "shot" (shot glass) which are used interchangeably, can also apply to the small glass liquid bar utensil used for the actual measuring. A typical shot glass or jigger will hold 1.

 


A few of these rules include never pouring your own glass of soju, and never refilling a shot glass with more soju until it is completely empty.

2 ozs cognac (or cointreau liqueur or drambuie i used 2 shot glasses maybe more i may have consumed the contents of a couple of those glasses mys)
6 large eggs (extra)
412 cups flour ...

When ready to serve, spoon the frozen sorbet into shot glasses or serve on mini ladles.

Shake or stir with ice. Strain into a cocktail glass. Sometimes, a small extra portion (the "sidecar") is served in a shot glass in addition to the portion served in the cocktail glass.

juice, this cold soup was inspired by sangrita--the zippy Mexican drink typically served at bars as a tequila chaser. "I love how the tomato and orange juices combine to form an entirely new flavor," Marcia Kiesel says. For fun, add a shot glass or ...

Typically served in a shot glass or blended in margaritas or other cocktails.
Tomatillo - Looks like a tiny green tomato, actually a relative of the gooseberry family. Enclosed in a paper-like husk that is removed before cooking.

See also: Shot, Wine, Slice, Pear, Fruit

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