
Shelly's Recipe
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CRANBERRY LIQUEUR
Category: Beverages and Cocktails
1 cup water
2 cups granulated sugar
2 cups *fresh cranberries, washed & picked through, discarding any bad berries (*see note at end if substituting frozen cranberries for fresh)
1 tablespoon grated orange rind
1 tablespoon frozen orange juice concentrate
2 cups quality vodka (if you prefer a stronger alcoholic mixture, substitute some of the water with vodka)
Combine water and sugar in a heavy saucepan and bring to a boil. Lower heat and simmer sugar syrup for five minutes, making sure the sugar is completely dissolved.
Stir in the cranberries, grated orange rind and orange juice concentrate. Remove syrup mixture from heat and cool enough so that the mixture can be safely poured into a blender or food processor. Using the chop setting, pulse so that the berries are just slightly chopped. Allow the mixture to cool.
Add vodka and stir.
Pour into a large glass jar, cover and store in a cool, dark place for three weeks, stirring every few days. If this is made during the winter it can be stored in a cool, dark place. If it is made in warm weather, store in the refrigerator.
After steeping for three weeks, strain the mixture several times using a mesh strainer or cheesecloth until the liquid appears clear red with no berry residue. Reserve the vodka-soaked cranberries for another use.
Pour liqueur into glass jars. Cover and store both the liqueur and the reserved pulp in the refrigerator. (This reserved pulp is great for other things such as topping ice cream and sorbet!)
Yield: 2 1/2 to 3 cups liqueur. You can easily double or triple this recipe; I usually make enough to fill a gallon jar.
*Note - If substituting frozen cranberries for fresh, simply reduce the amount of water called for in ingredient list.
I have found that fresh cranberries will keep for weeks in the refrigerator, and for months in the freezer. Simply remove the berries from the bag and store in a plastic strawberry or blueberry container with air vents. Every week you will need to pick through and discard any bad berries.
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