The Caesar

The Caesar

Now, if you are a Canadian you know what this drink is! (And it’s not a Bloody Mary!)
It is…
…and it’s virtually unknown, and not consumed outside our borders!
First a little history! (collected from Wikipedia) This delicious drink was invented in my city in 1969! As a matter of fact, May 13 is Caesar Day here. It’s delicious! Now don’t get weirded out by the ingredients!!

The Caesar
Ingredients
- 1 oz Vodka you can leave this out if you want a virgin Caesar
- 2 dashes of Tabasco Sauce
- 3 dashes of salt & pepper
- 4 dashes of Worcestershire sauce
- 4 oz Motts Clamato Juice
Instructions
- Rim a glass with celery salt.
- Then combine all ingredients in a fancy glass. Fancy is good.
- Garnish with celery.
- Sip away!
Caesar Recipe Tips:
- Now what is Clamato Juice you ask? It’s a mixture of clam and tomato juices, made by Motts. Weird, I know. But so, so good!
- We like to use celery salt instead of plain salt, both in the drink and on the rim.
Another great drink with Clamato, is Beer & Clam!
Clamato juice with beer is the best! This is my most fave alcoholic drink evah! Just pour a beer in a glass, and add 3-4 oz Clamato! Yeeeuumm!
Is it Happy Hour yet! 😉



oh yummy! 😀 I’ve got to make one soon. 😀 The weather is so hot this would be refreshing! 😀
Mmm this cocktail looks delicious! 🙂
this sounds delicious!!
Yum! So is it kind of like a bloody mary? 🙂 I’ll have to pass this along to my dad…he would love it!
I’ve had these and they are deelish!
And, I’m not from Canada, lol. Plenty of Clamato juice here in New York…will definitely have to make these drinks again soon.
Thanks for sharing!
Some yummy variations on the ceaser:
-Use gin instead of vodka
-Use anything pickled instead of celery!!
-Oh and a dash of lime juice or lime wedge is always greatly appreciated <3
Hi Joanna,
A great refreshing drink. It looks so pretty and inviting. Thank you so much for sharing this great recipe with Full Plate Thursday and please come back soon!
Miz Helen
I just stumbled onto your blog today and I am loving it. I am happily following you now. I’ve never heard of a Caesar before, but I bet my husband would love this.