As far as low carb Keto holiday treats gothis is one of the best wines for keto. Just the aroma alone creates a warm setting and makes the holiday seasons warm and fuzzy feeling even …
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Nov 21, 2016 - Panevin is a bonfire and an ancient rural ritual that's still observed in Northestern Italy on the night before Epiphany.
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In a non-reactive, heavy pot (an enamel-lined Dutch oven is ideal for this because it holds heat well to keep your mulled wine warm once it's ready), mix the sugar or honey, citrus zest, orange juice, and spices. Heat the mixture over medium-high heat until the sugar or honey is dissolved and an aromatic syrup has formed about 4 to 5 minutes.
Whether it's Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year's Eve, as the delightful winter celebrations draw in, the idea of a hot glass of mulled wine gets more and more inviting. No added sugar, just a delightful blend of spices mixed to perfection.
It's a mystery why a French name (literally meaning "burnt wine") is used in Italy since in France mulled wine is known as vin chaud ("hot wine"). But whatever the story behind the name, it's a warming, aromatic beverage that's lovely to sip on cold winter days.