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Blueberry Liqueur
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Alcohol, Beverages
3
Cups
INGREDIENTS
3
c
Fresh blueberries or blackberries
1
Clove
1/2
c
Sugar syrup (see recipe) to taste
2
c
Vodka
1
Lemon vedge, scraped peel
INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Blueberries can be bought in season(May to Sept). Avoid stained
baskets and DO NOT rinse until ready to use. If freezing, do so BEFORE
rinsing. Rinse with cold water. Rinse berries and lightly crush. Add vodka,
lemon peel, and clove. Pour in DARK bottle and store for 3-4 months. Strain
through dampened cheesecloth squeezing out as much juice as possible. Add
sugar syrup to taste and store another 4 weeks. Liqueur will tend to be on
the watery side. Try adding glycerine if a thicker consistency is desired.
Good for baking. Container: Wide mouth quart jar
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