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Datz Gasparilla!

@datz | Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 | No Comments

We are coming up on an exciting and well known annual tradition in Tampa: Gasparilla! Datz has already jumped into the action with a few incredible menu items (see below). For those of you who don’t know the history behind the ghastly tradition that makes us all dress like pirates and holler "ARGH!" here it is:

Jose Gaspar, self-proclaimed “Gasparilla”, was a lieutenant in the Royal Spanish Navy until 1783 when he created a mutiny, seized command of a ship and sailed to Florida. As a pirate, Gasparilla was the last of the buccaneers, and terrorized the coastal waters off West Florida during the early 19th century. In fact, excerpts from his diary boast the capture and burning of 36 ships! The ships' crews could either join him or walk the plank… ARGH! Gaparilla ravaged the waters off Florida until December 1821. The crew then decided to divvy up their fortunes and retire as pirates, when they caught a glimpse of what they determined would be their final conquest – a merchant ship sailing to Orleans. But, alas, it was a U.S. Navy warship in disguise!

Here is how the story is told, “just as the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise was boarding the defeated ship, Gasparilla seized a heavy chain, wrapped it around his waist and neck and leaped into the water, brandishing his sword in a final gesture of defiance as he sank into the sea.”

This was the basis for the festival that started in 1904. It was dreamt up by Miss Louise Frances Dodge, the society editor of the Tampa Tribune and during a series of secret meetings, the Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla planned the first mock invasion!

Come help us celebrate this unique and fun Tampa tradition with one of three Gasparilla inspired items:

Gasparilla Milk PunchGasparilla Milk Punch

 

How do Tampa's Krewes get ready for the invasion? With Milk Punch of course! This favorite tippler is best made a day ahead for full effect.

1 C Buffalo Trace Bourbon 
1 C 360 Vanilla Vodka 
1/2 C brandy 
Whole Milk 
Fresh Nutmeg 

DIRECTIONS: Combine sugar, bourbon, brandy and vodka in a gallon container with a lid. Shake until the sugar is dissolved. Add the nutmeg, shake again. Add the milk, two cups at a time, until the jug is full, shaking well after each addition. Chill overnight, then shake and serve.

 

 

 

 

 

 Pirate's Plundering Pancakes

This towering four-tiered stack of buttermilk pancakes drenched in a coconut-rum sauce will tempt the tastebuds of any marauder – seaborne or otherwise. In fact, the only flag you'll be waving after this will be a white one! (This menu item is available during weekend brunch only.)

 

 

 

Cheers to Tampa History! Tell us what your favorite Gasparilla tradition is!

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