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We've started to have our first really warm weather
a few days ago, so I made one of my favorite drinks. The ingredients a 1 young coconut 1 container of frozen pineapple juice 1 bottle of Trader Joe's Charles Shaw Sauvignon Blanc wine First, peel the husk off the coconut, and open the eye that is easy to open. There are three eyes -- the one which is further away from the other two is the thin one which is easily opened with a paring knife. Pry off the shell over the eye and enlarge the hole through the coconut meat. Empty out the coconut water into a plastic pitcher. Right at the beginning, you have to shake the coconut to get the water started running out, but after enough airspace develops inside, it'll run out on its own. Accidently drop the coconut into the pitcher, where it wedges itself about half way down. Try to get a grip on it, but just manage to drive it in further. Fortunately, the coconut landed in the pitcher with the hole facing up. Stick the end of a spoon handle into the hole to try to lift it out. When that doesn't work, try grabbing the edge of the hole with a needlenose pliers, which only manages to break a chip off. Man, that thing is really stuck in there. Try hooking the edge of the hole with the screw of a lever-action corkscrew. Using the edge of the pitcher, try levering the coconut out of the pitcher. The corkscrew makes a notch in the edge of the pitcher, darn it. Try again, with a better grip on the edge of the pitcher. This time, the end of the corkscrew breaks off. DANG! Goddamsumbitchcoconut! Look around the kitchen. There's nothing else that can open a wine bottle! Go back to the needlenose pliers. After much struggle, extract the coconut and drain the remaining coconut water. Put the pitcher in the refrigerator and go to the store to buy a new corkscrew. After examining every style of corkscrew in the store, choose the worst one. They all looked like the same Made-in-China crap, but until I tried to open a bottle with the one I bought, I didn't realize the tip at the end of the screw was bent up and away from the cork. I bent it down with the needlenose pliers, but it's not going to last -- it'll break off with only a little more use. After getting back from the store, continue making the refreshing drink. It's important to drain the coconut into the pitcher first, because if you have a bad one, the water will be pink. If it's the first ingredient, you can dump it. If it were the last ingredient, you'd have to dump the pineapple juice and the wine, too. Also, you might not notice the water was pink, if you were draining the coconut directly into the other ingredients. Add the container of frozen pineapple juice. The directions say to add an additional three volumes of water, but I add only two. Add the wine, and stir. My pitcher has a stirring plunger thing ideal for this purpose. http://www.rubbermaid.com/rubbermaid...d=HPProd100028 It's also just the right size to wedge a young coconut halfway down. I did not know that. At this point, you really deserve a refreshing drink! |
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