One method- Warm a poured can of Dr. Pepper on the stove and turn it off just before it starts to simmer. Pour into a mug over a thin slice of lemon.
Another method- Warma poured can of Dr. Pepper on the stove, and add a cinnamon stick to the liquid. Turn it off just before it starts to simmer. Remove the cinnamon, pour the DP in a mug.
The lemon method imparts a mellow taste, while the the cinnamon method gives it more of a kick.
It is strongly recommended NOT to use the diet Dr. Pepper for this, as the sweeteners used, when heated, will impart a chemical taste.
dingus- 05-02-2007
QUOTE (thedelihaus @ 02, 2007 12:45 pm)
... Dr. Pepper hot...
i tried it but it just not for me. guess i never 'warmed up' to it. i did get a big kick out of Christopher Walken, in "Blast for the Past", as the mad cold-war conspiratist warming DP on the stove in his underground bomb shelter.
cubdog- 05-15-2007
Or bring it to a rolling boil. Wait till all has evaporated, then wash the pan.
cubdog
doctorbongo- 05-16-2007
Is this a twist on "revenge is best served cold?"
M Gibson- 05-16-2007
DP is best served in the presence of a dog. Whether it is warm or cold. You should be able to figure out what the dog is for.
thedelihaus- 05-16-2007
QUOTE (M Gibson @ May 16, 2007 05:30 pm)
DP is best served in the presence of a dog. Whether it is warm or cold. You should be able to figure out what the dog is for.
I know, I know...
For fetching another, after you're done.
xxxrv- 05-22-2007
there's also an unrelated drink called the flaming dr. pepper. i think it's made with rum.
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