All Natural Raspberry Schnapps |
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Prep Time: 10 Minutes Cook Time: 60470 Minutes |
Ready In: 60480 Minutes Servings: 16 |
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No flavorings necessary! Be sure to get some fresh, ultra-ripe raspberries, and you are 6 weeks away from the most amazing after-dinner treat. Don't let the 6 week factor get you down - it takes time for the fruit to infuse naturally. With a wonderful aroma and a warm feel going down, you'll be upset you didn't make more when Raspberries were in season! Please drink responsibly. :) Let me know what you think! Ingredients:
2 cups raspberries |
2 cups sugar cubes |
16 fluid ounces vodka |
Directions:
1. Find a good sealing glass jar- An old spaghetti sauce jar with lid works nicely. 2. Please note that the above amounts are approximate, depending on the size jar you use- and how much you'd like to make. 3. Fill the jar halfway with uber-ripe raspberries. 4. Fill the rest of the way with sugar cubes. 5. Pour Vodka into the jar up to the top. 6. SEAL the jar, and shake for 10-15 seconds, and then place the jar somewhere you'll be sure to see it every day- out of direct sunlight. 7. Shake the jar for 10-15 seconds EVERY DAY for about 6 weeks- You'll notice the berries break up more, and the sugar will totally dissolve over time. 8. (It is helpful to mark the end date on your calendar- if you go over, it's no big deal). 9. AT THE END OF THE 6 WEEKS, open the jar and strain the Raspberry Schnapps through cheesecloth; I like to tightly rubber band the cheesecloth around the opening and let it drain for a few hours. 10. After it has drained, you may gently squeeze the extra juice out of the fruit; Try not to over-squeeze, or you'll get fruit as well. 11. STORAGE: You may store this in a clean glass jar; What I like to do is store the schnapps in a pretty glass decanter with a stopper you could find at a thrift store- and while you're there, you can probably find some Schnapps Glasses! 12. They look like teeny wine glasses- Some have longer stems than others. 13. SERVING TIPS: Serve at room temperature in Schnapps glasses, if you have them; If not, pour a small amount into a wine glass and enjoy. 14. NOTE: You may substitute Loganberries, Marionberries, or whatever kinds of berries or fruit as you wish. |
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