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Palefire

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What's your Fave??!!
« on: September 30, 2003, 11:23:51 »
Imagine you could grow any fruit/veg etc with no problems and then have the wherewithall to create from that bounty a fabulous tipple.......what would be your drink to make?

Mine? I'd be stuck between Limoncello (sp?) as first sampled in Sorrento, or da , the nutty liqueur from Majorca!

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Re: What's your Fave??!!
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2003, 14:15:34 »
Definitely something fortified for me please !
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Re: What's your Fave??!!
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2003, 21:58:44 »
Red wine of course.

But if you are ever out Sorrento way again palefire go to Amalfi and buy some cedri-they look like huge lemons,score them,rub with sugar for a day or two and immerse in grappa with additional sugar to taste.

Can`t stand the stuff myself but it does make a good Limoncello.

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Re: What's your Fave??!!
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2003, 01:29:29 »
Anything with almonds.....Amaretto  :P is my fave most devine drink!  Liquid marzipan!  yumyumyummyyum ;D
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Re: What's your Fave??!!
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2003, 10:51:17 »
You'd probably like da, then EmmaJane! It's not exactly overpoweringly almond like Amaretto, but there is a distinct nutty flavour and it is made from the Majorcan national crop of almonds!

There were two kinds of Limoncello I tried; a yellow one that was thin and like an ordinary liqueur and a cream one which was like a cream version of the yellow one. Very nice and an excuse all on it's own to go to Sorrento!! I've never seen either one in Britain for sale. While I'm on the subject - Hierbes is also one for the adventurous. It's similar to pernod and there is a sweet, medium and dry version to suit everyone. Quite powerful, though - or at least, I think it was that that knocked me out!!!


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Re:What's your Fave??!!
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2004, 16:45:51 »
My current favourite is based on a concoction sampled in Sardinia which had been made by the mother of a friend.  It is  made by putting coffee beans in a large orange, placing this in grappa, adding sugar and leaving the lot to do its stuff for about 6 weeks (shaking the jar now and then to mix the sugar and the grappa). It is delicious. Only problem is that having perfected the recipe at last, I can't think of a suitable name for it.  Any ideas?
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Re:What's your Fave??!!
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2004, 17:06:19 »
Ameretto poured slowly over ice - (but can't grow almonds), Calvados same way (but no room for all those apples)  :(

I reduce excess currants to a thick pulp (little or no sugar added), strain and put in icecube bags then take a couple out pour on hot water, sweeten to taste with honey or other and there's a healthy blackcurrant drink BUT could I instead of water fortify with brandy (or something cheaper)  ???  :-\
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Re:What's your Fave??!!
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2004, 14:37:06 »
We make our trifle with amaretto -just soak (well maybe not SOAK) the sponge in it and gee-whizz, keeps the kids quiet after lunch as well :)


 

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