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Liqueur De Framboise

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Grains Beverages, Alcohol 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Fresh raspberries **
1 lb Sugar
2 c Water
2 c Pure grain alcohol*
2 c Water

INSTRUCTIONS

** This recipe works with most cane berries, such as blackberries,
loganberries, etc.  Ready in 3 months. Makes over 1 quart. Rinse and check
berries.  Discard any overripe or moldy berries. Place berries in a large
bowl.  Crush berries slightly with back of wooden spoon. Set aside. Warm 2
cups water with sugar in medium saucepan over moderate heat. Stir
continuously til well dissolved and liquid is just warm. Pour sugar water
over berries, stir.  Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for one week.
Stir occasionally. After aging in refrigerator, strain through a fine wire
mesh strainer into a large bowl or aging container. Add alcohol mixture,
stir. Cap and let age one month. Strain through cloth until clear.
Re-bottle as desired.  Ready for use in cooking at this point but age 2
months longer before drinking. *Variation: 4 cups 80 proof vodka may be
substituted for 2 cups pure grain alcohol and 2 cups water. Proof of
liqueur will be slightly less.
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