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Ratatouille Drinking Game + Cocktail

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Anyone can drink — but not everyone should be this close to a rat in a kitchen.

The Rules

  • Sip — Remy pulls a strand of Linguini's hair to steer his head in the correct direction
  • Sip — Gusteau's ghost appears beside Remy to offer encouragement and philosophical wisdom
  • Sip — Colette demonstrates proper French kitchen knife technique with aggressive precision
  • Sip — The health inspector Skinner sizes someone up through narrowed suspicious eyes
  • Sip — A dish from Gusteau's cookbook is shown with its full French name on the recipe page
  • Drink Twice — Ego takes a single bite of Remy's ratatouille and is transported to his mother's kitchen
  • Drink Twice — The entire rat colony rappels down from the ceiling into Gusteau's kitchen
  • Drink Twice — Linguini reveals Remy's existence to the entire kitchen staff mid-service
  • Shot — Ego writes his glowing review: "Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere"
  • Shot — Remy is officially named head chef of La Ratatouille bistro in the end credits
  • Chug — The kitchen staff quits simultaneously after discovering Remy — leaving Linguini alone in chaos

Themed Cocktail

Ego's Ratatouille Reduction

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz cognac
  • 0.5 oz tomato water
  • 0.5 oz red bell pepper shrub
  • 0.25 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 0.5 oz dry vermouth
  • 2 dashes celery bitters

Instructions:

  1. 1Combine cognac, tomato water, red bell pepper shrub, lemon juice, dry vermouth, and celery bitters in a mixing glass.
  2. 2Add ice and stir for 30 seconds until properly chilled and diluted.
  3. 3Strain into a chilled Nick and Nora glass or small coupe.
  4. 4Garnish with a paper-thin slice of heirloom tomato floating on the surface.
  5. 5Serve with a single breadstick on the side — Ego approves of restraint.

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Disclaimer: Drink responsibly. This is intended for adults of legal drinking age. Never drink and drive. Always know your limits and drink in moderation.