Blackberry Liqueur Recipes

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WebAug 9, 2018 · Directions. Place the blackberries and lime zest in a sealable glass jar, muddle lightly to release juice, and then add brandy and …

Rating: 4.8/5(4)
Total Time: 96 hrs
Category: Cocktails, Cocktail, Ingredient
Calories: 52 per serving

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WebAug 5, 2021 · Shake the jar every 2 to 3 days for the first 3 weeks. Leave the whisky in the cool, dark place to infuse for a further 1 to 9 weeks, shaking and tasting occasionally with a teaspoon, until happy that it has …

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WebAug 14, 2020 · Pour the juice into a large saucepan. Add the sugar. Heat gently to a simmer and leave to warm over low heat for about 8 minutes, until all the sugar has dissolved. Remove from the heat and stir in the …

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WebOct 3, 2017 · Instructions. Put the blackberries in a large glass or ceramic bowl and pour over the red wine. Use a potato masher to mash the berries and release the berries.

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WebJun 30, 2017 · Move the bowl to a dark, cool place such as a pantry. Walk away and leave the mixture to set for 24 hours. After 24 hours, strain the berries from the liquid using a …

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WebJul 16, 2021 · Place blackberries in a large bowl and cover with red wine. Mash very well with a potato masher or fork to release the blackberry juices. Cover and let sit for at least 48 hours. We like to leave it for 7 …

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WebSep 12, 2020 · Or try your homemade liqueur in the place of creme de cassis in a Diablo, a refreshing combination of tequila, lime, and ginger ale. For a quick and fabulous sangria, …

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WebFeb 13, 2019 · Replace the alcohol with gin for a different flavor or make it a mocktail with one cup of soda water. Muddle fresh mint with your ice cubes and blackberries for a blackberry mint spritzer, or some fresh basil …

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WebMethod. Pick the blackberries and wash them. Pour them into the jar. Add the sugar. You can reduce the amount if you have very sweet berries or if you want to minimise sugar. If the liqueur is too tart add sugar later on. …

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WebShake together the water, vodka and sugar to dissolve sugar. Gently mix together with the blackberries, taking care not to cut or crush the berries. Leave to infuse about 10-12 …

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WebSep 8, 2017 · Wash the blackberries and place them in a sterilised 1.5 litre preserving jar. Add the sugar and lightly crush the berries with the sugar. Pour over the vodka, seal the jar and shake. Leave to infuse in a cool …

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WebSep 6, 2021 · Add pineapple juice and banana liqueur to an ice filled cocktail shaker. Add in dark rum and white rum to the cocktail shaker. Pour in the fresh squeezed orange juice, followed by the grenadine and fresh …

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WebJul 25, 2023 · Cover with alcohol and seal the container. Shake. Shake daily for 7-14 days. Store in a cool dark place out of the sunlight. Taste the blackberry-infused vodka …

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WebAug 16, 2015 · Mash thoroughly and strain everything through a non-metal sieve or drip through a cloth into a bowl. Step 2 Discard the solids, measure the juice back into the …

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Web4 chilled martini glasses and 4 cocktail picks. Muddle the blackberries and basil in a pitcher. Add the club soda, vodka, cassis, lime juice and agave and stir to combine. Chill for at least 1

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WebAug 1, 2022 · Weigh your berries, then weigh an equal amount of sugar. Layer them, alternating berries and sugar, in large jars that have hinged lids. Remove the rubber …

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WebBlackberry liqueur is a popular ingredient in many cocktails and can also be enjoyed on its own as a digestif. This is vegan, gluten free, salt free and low fat recipe. Dish can be …

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