Tis the season for cranberries! This recipe will keep well for about a year. Wash and put cranberries in a large mason jar.
Orange vodka.
Simple syrup with added lemon and orange peel.
Measuring 2 cups vodka.
Orange vodka.
Simple syrup with added lemon and orange peel.
Measuring 2 cups vodka.
This is what it looks like when you start.
Cranberry Liqueur Recipe
1 pound cranberries (fresh, washed, chop or leave whole)
2 cups orange vodka
1-1/2 cups simple syrup (see below)
1/2 orange peel (grated) and juice
1/2 lemon peel (grated) and juice
Combine all ingredients into a large sterilized jar, topping with the hot simple syrup last. Shake or stir well, then seal.
Allow to steep for 3-5 weeks, shake or turn jar over each day. Strain and serve. I am keeping my jars in the refrigerator.
Simple Syrup Recipe
1-1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cups water
Bring to a boil until sugar is completely dissolved. Add orange and lemon peel and juice. Top with a cinnamon stick. Allow to cool for about a minute before using.
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11 comments:
Judy - looks like you liked my recipe :)
I make liquor about every 3rd year. I will have to put this on my to try list.
I've made peach, orange and apricot but never thought about cranberry. I'll have to try this -- a wee glass is always nice after the holiday meal (which is why I make the orange).
I've never tried to do anything like this. Very interesting...I'd love a sip right now!
Festive and a great gift idea! I love this post. I am making this and taking it to a New Year's Eve party. Thanks!
Yvonne
Exquisite!
Back in the late 70s, my roommate and I used to make this at Thanksgiving and bottled it as presents for our friends at Christmas, it was always a big hit. Thanks for sharing this and reminding me of the good ol' days!
What a fabulous recipe! I've bookmarked it and will use it as soon as time permits. Have a wonderful Foodie Friday.
Sounds marvelous!..,I've never made a liquor, yet this looks easy enough and oh so flavourful!..,
I noticed in your profile my dear, that "tea parties are a must"; therefore I warmly invite you to pop over for a wee visit to my little corner of the blogging world where "tea parties are also a must"!..,
You will also find that "a cup of hot chocolate and some Christmas cookies" await you when you arrive; so please do feel most welcome to enjoy some repite and numerable "teaparties" with my lovely friends and I, my dear lady!..,
Cheers from Silken Purse @ The Plumed Pen
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I may just try this one!
Happy Holidays! ~ Sarah
I've had a batch brewing for a month and can't wait to taste it! My recipe is slightly different but similar in many ways.
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