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Luscious Lemon Infused Vodka: Easy Homemade Limoncello Recipe

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Lorraine’s Luscious and Lovely Limoncello 🍋

Cook Time: 2 minutes
Prep Time: 168 hours
Total Time: 168 hours and 2 minutes
Servings: 34

Description:

My dear friend Lorraine B shared this exquisite recipe with me when I was on the lookout for a unique and delightful hostess gift. What sets this Limoncello apart is its swift infusion time of just one week, contrasting with the month-long wait of some other recipes. I was so thrilled with the results that I ended up making a quadruple batch, yielding six bottles to gift to friends and family (keeping one for myself, naturally!). 😊

Ingredients:

  • 750 ml vodka
  • 6 lemons
  • 1 3/4 cups sugar
  • 750 ml water

Instructions:

Step Description
1 Wash the lemons thoroughly with soap, then rinse them well to remove any impurities. 🍋
2 Peel the lemons using a zester, such as the Microplane Zester, to get beautiful lemon zest. Alternatively, a potato peeler works just as well. Be careful not to include any of the bitter white pith, as it can affect the flavor.
3 Place the lemon peels into a spacious bowl and cover them generously with the vodka. I prefer using a large Tupperware bowl with a secure lid for this step.
4 Allow the lemons to infuse in the vodka for a blissful week, letting the flavors meld and intensify. This is where the magic begins! ✨
5 Line a strainer with paper towels, creating a makeshift filter, and carefully strain the lemon-infused vodka into a bowl that’s more than twice its volume. This ensures a smooth and clear Limoncello.
6 In a pot, combine the sugar with water, stirring until the sugar dissolves completely. Bring this sweet concoction to a gentle boil over medium heat.
7 Let the sugar syrup bubble away for about 2 minutes, giving it an occasional stir to ensure all the sugar dissolves evenly. The aroma at this stage is simply divine! 🌟
8 Once the syrup has boiled to perfection, remove it from the heat and allow it to cool completely. This syrup will add a delightful sweetness to our Limoncello.
9 Combine the cooled sugar syrup with the lemon-infused vodka, creating a harmonious blend of sweet and citrusy flavors. Mix gently to ensure everything is well incorporated.
10 Now, it’s time to bottle up this liquid gold! Pour your freshly made Limoncello into your favorite glass bottles, sealing in all that vibrant flavor.
11 For the ultimate Limoncello experience, store your bottles in the freezer. Don’t worry, it won’t freeze solid! This icy chill enhances the refreshing qualities of this delightful liqueur. ❄️

Serving Suggestions:

  • Serve your homemade Limoncello chilled in small shot glasses or elegant stemmed glasses.
  • Garnish with a twist of lemon peel for an extra touch of sophistication.
  • Enjoy as a digestif after a hearty meal, or sip slowly while relaxing with friends.

Storage Tips:

  • Store your Limoncello bottles in the freezer for optimal flavor and texture.
  • Properly sealed bottles can last for several months, though it’s so delicious, it likely won’t stay around that long! 😉

Notes:

  • For a twist on this recipe, try using oranges instead of lemons for a vibrant and zesty Orangecello.
  • Experiment with different types of citrus fruits for unique variations of this classic Italian liqueur.
  • Remember, patience is key! Allowing the flavors to develop over time results in a truly magnificent Limoncello. 🌿

Dietary Information:

  • Calories: 91.8 per serving
  • Fat Content: 0.1g
  • Saturated Fat Content: 0g
  • Cholesterol Content: 0mg
  • Sodium Content: 1.2mg
  • Carbohydrate Content: 12.3g
  • Fiber Content: 0.9g
  • Sugar Content: 10.3g
  • Protein Content: 0.2g

Recipe Tags:

Lemon, Citrus, Fruit, Low Protein, Vegan, Low Cholesterol, Healthy, Kosher, Free Of…, Hanukkah, Weeknight, For Large Groups, Easy

Enjoy your homemade Lorraine’s Luscious and Lovely Limoncello! 🍹✨

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