Remember
This December,
That love weighs more than gold!
~Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon
Nothing beats homemade stuff be it cookies,cakes or even liqueur. I must say that this is my first attempt at making a liqueur at home. But now I feel like kicking myself for not trying earlier! :P Anyway, it's better late than never ;)
I have seen quite a number of recipes online but never got around to trying out one. But in a recent conversation I had with an aunt of mine, she mentioned that she makes an after-dinner drink. I never let go of a chance of noting down a tried & tested recipe. So I got the recipe from her made it immediately.
HOME MADE COFFEE LIQUEUR:
Recipe source: Valsa ammamma
Ingredients
Sugar-1 c
Instant coffee granules- 1 tbsp
Water-1 c
Natural Vanilla Extract- 2 tsp
Brandy-1 c
Rum- 1 1/2 tbsp
Method:
- Heat sugar,coffee granules and water in a saucepan till sugar dissolves, stirring continously. Once it dissolves, let it boil.
- Once it starts to boil, reduce and simmer uncovered for 8 mins.Remove from heat.
- When lukewarm, add vanilla,brandy and rum.
- Store in clean bottles and keep it in a dark place ( cupboard) .
- Use after 2 weeks.
Took a small share of it for a taste-test for my cousins and everybody loved it. I got one or two comments saying it was a li'l sweet. But trust me... I felt it was perfect :)
8 Comments:
Ria, this is brilliant! I love it and am so making this! And beautiful photographs!
Christmas spirit all around in your blog..:).Fantastic pics,as usual:).
Been waiting to see this ever since I saw your Fb update..looks yummy:)
You've inspired a whole new feeling in me : making homemade liquers! Great photography!
Exellent dear.....Beautiful clicks....
Hey Ria, sounds awesome! I hope to give it a go... and love your pictures- they're beautiful and usual!
Awesome liqueur..
hey ria:
for starters we have quite a few common people we know. Apart from that yur blog is truly picturesque.love it all in all!love the coffee beans shot.
Riakutty
Happy to see you back in action dear!! Beautiful pics! The recipe looks so simple & easy, good one.
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