Blackberry Liqueur Recipe Vodka

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3 cups ripe blackberries directions Shake together the water, vodka and sugar to dissolve sugar. Gently mix together with the blackberries, taking care not to cut or crush the …

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Total Time: 10 minsCategory: BeveragesCalories: 4049 per serving1. Shake together the water, vodka and sugar to dissolve sugar.
2. Gently mix together with the blackberries, taking care not to cut or crush the berries.
3. Leave to infuse about 10-12 days until the berries have lost most of their color.
4. Pour thru a fine strainer and discard the berries.

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Thoroughly wash the blackberries. Combine the blackberries and sugar in a sterilized jar and stir to mix. Stir in the …

Rating: 4.6/5(35)
Total Time: 336 hrs 5 minsCategory: DrinksCalories: 60 per serving1. Stir the sugar and water together in a glass mason jar.
2. Add blackberries and vodka, and gently smash the blackberries as you stir them into the sugar and water.
3. Seal the jar, and store it in a dark, cool place for at least two weeks, preferably up to two months. Shake the jar every few days, if possible.
4. Strain the contents through a fine mesh sieve, and into a new sealable container.

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Blackberry Vodka Cocktail Recipes 16,994 Recipes. Last updated Dec 31, 2022 blackberry puree, vodka, liqueur, sweet and sour mix. Yummly Original. Blackberry

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banana liqueur, dark rum, blackberry liqueur, pineapple juice and 4 more Canadian Clubhouse Punch Serious Eats ice, orange, orange extract, oranges, Canadian Club Whisky, sugar and 3 more

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Instructions Muddle a few torn mint leaves, your blackberries, and edible flowers at the bottom of a mason jar or other medium-sized glass. Pour in your vodka, lemon juice, and ice. Fill the …

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¼ teaspoon ground black pepper 5 fresh mint leaves Soda water Instructions Fill a large rocks glass with ice. Combine the vodka, blackberries, lemon juice, erythritol, black …

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My recipe is exceptionally simple and based around a 70cl bottle of vodka. First off remove one third of the vodka and store for later use. Now add to the bottle 100g of caster sugar, I have …

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Low Carb Strawberry-Basil Lemon Drop Yield: 1 Serving Prep Time: 10 minutes Total Time: 10 minutes A super refreshing low carb and sugar free cocktail that's perfect for the summer! Ingredients 1 …

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11. Blackberry Low Carb Vodka Drink. Surprisingly low in carbs, but high in flavor, this blackberry drink will quickly become your new summertime favorite! The added …

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1 shot blackberry brandy 1 shot fresh lime juice Blackberries for garnish Instructions Fill cocktail shaker with ice. Add vodka, brandy, and lime juice. Shake for 30 seconds. Strain into martini glasses. …

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Place fresh or thawed blackberries in a bowl. Crush the berries with the back of a spoon or muddler. Pour neutral base spirit over the berries, making sure all berries are completely covered. …

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1 liter vodka or white brandy (eau-de-vie de fruits) Directions Pick over the blackberries and put them in a pan with the lemon juice and just enough water to cover. Bring to the boil and …

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Put the blackberries in a large bowl and pour the red wine over them. With a potato masher or fork, mash the berries until you have a juicy mess. Transfer the mashed blackberries into a …

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Store in a cool, dark place. After you're done letting the wine infuse with the blackberries, strain once with a mesh sieve, then thru cheese cloth to get rid of any extra bits. …

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Put the blackberries, vodka and sugar syrup in a large jar Gentle stir all of the ingredients together and seal Store the jar in a dark place for 2-3 weeks – check on it every …

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Method STEP 1 Tip the blackberries, cinnamon stick, bay leaf and sugar into a large sterilised jar. Pour over the vodka, seal the jar and swirl around to dissolve the sugar. Store in a cool, dark …

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Directions. Step 1. Set a fine-mesh strainer over a heatproof bowl. Muddle blackberries, rosemary and sugar in a small saucepan until almost smooth. Add water and bring to a simmer over medium-high …

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How to make a blackberry vodka cocktail?

Fill a large rocks glass with ice. Combine the vodka, blackberries, lemon juice, erythritol, black pepper, and mint leaves in a cocktail shaker. Muddle until the fruit and mint are crushed and have released their juices. Strain the contents of the cocktail shaker over top of the ice.

Is black pepper blackberry low carb vodka good?

Black Beauty – This Black Pepper Blackberry Low Carb Vodka Drink is delightfully refreshing and surprisingly low in carbs. It is destined to become your new favorite summertime cocktail. This Black Pepper Blackberry Low Carb Vodka Drink, or “Black Beauty” as I like to call it is simple to make, but complex in flavor.

What is the lowest carb vodka to drink?

Black Beauty - This Black Pepper Blackberry Low Carb Vodka Drink is delightfully refreshing and surprisingly low in carbs. It is destined to become your new favorite summertime cocktail.

Can you mix blackberry liqueur with white wine?

For this blackberry liqueur, homemade blackberry syrup is given a grown-up kick with vodka or white brandy. Perfect to flavour a kir or, for a longer summer drink, pour over ice, add white wine and dilute with fizzy water. The method works just as well with blueberries, raspberries and blackcurrants.

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