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Chile Petine Wine
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Beverage
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
Good double-handfuls of chile Petines
5
Apples
2
Limes
1
Lemon
6
c
Hen scratch (take out the mineral pellets)
2
c
Honey
1
c
Maple syrup
1
c
(scant) molasses
Water
1
pk
Wine yeast; divided use
2
c
Sugar
2
Oranges
INSTRUCTIONS
INITIAL INGREDIENTS
REMAINING INGREDIENTS
"Susan S. Oehlers 512-245-3686" <SO02@a1.swt.edu>
Ok, I dug around through my recipe mess and found the recipe for the
infamous "Chile Petine Wine". I'm going to type it in just as it was
written by my friend. I know nothing about wine making in general so have
no idea how accurate the instructions are. I have never made this but I
have drunk some and remember it as being pretty good (this was also 20 odd
years ago and there were a number of things I liked that make me cringe
now!).
Chile Petine Wine -- from a family recipe of Alan Voight: Take a 4 gallon
bucket and add initial ingredients and fill with water. Add 1/2 packet
wine yeast. Let ferment 1.5 weeks.
Then add 2 cups of sugar, 2 oranges and the other 1/2 packet of yeast.
Let it go, but watch it. Strain 3 or 4 times over 4 month period. Drink.
If anyone actually decides to try this, please let me know what results you
get.
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From the Chile-Heads recipe list. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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