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Title: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Phillip Dampier on November 19, 2006, 04:12:19 pm
For everything else....
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Meryl on November 26, 2006, 12:04:17 am
Mulled Cider

Mix together:

2 quarts of apple cider
20 whole cloves
1/2 cup of sugar
12 sticks of cinnamon
14 whole allspice
1/2 teaspoon of salt

Bring to a boil. Simmer for 15 minutes. Keep warm.

Strain and serve in a mug with a lemon slice.
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: dot-matrix on December 01, 2006, 03:16:12 am
Here's my version

Mulled Cranberry Cider Recipe
Serves/Makes:   16

Ingredients:
2 small orange, peel and juice only
16 cups cranberry apple drink
1/2 cup brown sugar -- packed
2 cinnamon stick
2 teaspoons whole cloves


Directions:

Cut the orange peel into strips. Combine orange juice, cranberry juice, and brown sugar in crockpot.

Combine orange peel, cinnamon stick, and cloves in a cheesecloth pouch tied with a string. Place in crockpot. Cover; cook on low for 5-7 hours or on high for 2-3 hours. Remove spice bag.

Recipe can be cut in half without problems and is wonderful on a cold night, in front of the fire, with a scrabble board and someone you love.  Also takes a hit of Jack Daniels well for those of you who like their cider with a kick  ;)
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on December 01, 2006, 01:31:26 pm
Oh, I love mulled cider! Here's my "quick and easy" version (which may be specific to the Philadelphia region):

Go to grocery store.
Buy half-gallon container of Ziegler's spiced apple cider.
Return home.
Pour spiced cider into microwave-safe mug.
Heat to your preferred temperature for a hot beverage.

 ;)

(Goes good with rum added.  ;D )

(Seriously, a couple of years ago, just after I found packages of pre-mixed mulling spices at a local farmer's market, Ziegler's started marketing apple cider that was "pre-spiced." Now I'm too lazy to make my own.  :D )
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Meryl on December 01, 2006, 02:05:58 pm
(Seriously, a couple of years ago, just after I found packages of pre-mixed mulling spices at a local farmer's market, Ziegler's started marketing apple cider that was "pre-spiced." Now I'm too lazy to make my own.  :D )

Simplicity is one of the highest virtues, Jeff!  Thanks for the tip (and the chuckle).  ;D
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: opinionista on December 01, 2006, 03:52:19 pm
White wine Sangria

INGREDIENTS:

1 Bottle of white wine, (good white wine)
2/3 cup white sugar
3 oranges (sliced) or may substitute 1 cup of orange juice)
1 lemon (sliced)
1 lime (sliced)
1/2 liter of ginger ale or club soda

PREPARATION:

Pour wine in the pitcher and squeeze the juice wedges from the orange,lemon and lime into the wine. Toss in the fruit wedges, and add sugar. Chill overnight. Add ginger ale or club soda just before serving.

DO NOT DRIVE AFTER DRINKING THIS!
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Ellemeno on December 01, 2006, 03:56:53 pm
White wine Sangria

INGREDIENTS:

1 Bottle of white wine, (good white wine)
2/3 cup white sugar
3 oranges (sliced) or may substitute 1 cup of orange juice)
1 lemon (sliced)
1 lime (sliced)
1/2 liter of ginger ale or club soda

PREPARATION:

Pour wine in the pitcher and squeeze the juice wedges from the orange,lemon and lime into the wine. Toss in the fruit wedges, and add sugar. Chill overnight. Add ginger ale or club soda just before serving.

DO NOT DRIVE AFTER DRINKING THIS!

This sounds delicious, and less dangerous for the carpet at a party.  I am laughing at the idea of white "sangria" though. Is it made only of white blood platelets? :D
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: opinionista on December 01, 2006, 09:07:08 pm
This sounds delicious, and less dangerous for the carpet at a party.  I am laughing at the idea of white "sangria" though. Is it made only of white blood platelets? :D

Probably, LOL. Actually in spanish it is called Limoná, but the right translation is white sangria, even though it doesn't make much sense.  ;)
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Lumière on December 07, 2006, 08:11:02 pm
My absolute favorite drink over the holidays:


Half cup of Bailey's Irish Cream
Quarter cup of eggnog ..
ice cubes, optional.

Mix and enjoy!!   ;D  Simple as that, but pure heaven, imo!
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: delalluvia on December 08, 2006, 02:45:27 am
My absolute favorite drink over the holidays:

Half cup of Bailey's Irish Cream
Quarter cup of eggnog ..
ice cubes, optional.

Mix and enjoy!!   ;D  Simple as that, but pure heaven, imo!

One of my favorites as well.  Bailey's also goes well with hot chocolate.
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: David In Indy on December 08, 2006, 02:49:38 am
Probably, LOL. Actually in spanish it is called Limoná, but the right translation is white sangria, even though it doesn't make much sense.  ;)

Well, if we drink enough of them, it will make perfect sense.  :)
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: dot-matrix on December 15, 2006, 10:16:28 pm
 I live about and an hour north of San Diego and every year, the first weekend in December they host a community celebration in Balboa Park call Holiday Nights.  One of the areas is made up of cottages from around the world and the various members of the "cottages" sell ethnic holiday foods to raise funds for the year round up keep of their cottage and programs.  This year I finally finagalled the Glögg recipe out of a lovely lady in the House of Sweden....this stuff is delicious but lethal, definitely warm up the cockles of your heart on a cold night.  No wonder Bob and I always make this a overnight trip  ::)

Glögg
Spicy Swedish Fruit Drink

Ingredients:

10 whole cloves
7 cardamom pods, crushed
2 sticks cinnamon
1 piece (about 1/2 inch) gingerroot , if desired
2 cups water
10 whole blanched almonds, cut lengthwise in half
1-3/4 cups raisins
1 cup pitted large prunes
1 orange, cut into fourths
2 bottles (750 ml each) dry red wine
1 3/4 cups brandy
1 1/3 cups vodka
1/3 cup sugar

Directions:

1. Tie cloves, cardamom pods and seeds, cinnamon and gingerroot in cheesecloth bag. Heat spice bag, water, almonds, raisins, prunes and orange to boiling in 4-quart Dutch oven; reduce heat. Cover and simmer 45 minutes.

2. Remove spice bag, prunes and orange. (Reserve prunes for eating if desired.) Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and heat over medium heat until mixture begins to bubble. Ladle almond half and a few raisins into each cup before filling with hot glögg.






Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on November 29, 2010, 12:45:18 am
Glogg sounds wonderful! Maybe this is the year I will try it! Thanks, friend!
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on September 21, 2011, 09:51:31 pm
Guess what...it's that time of year again! Time to think about making the things that need to steep or age before they're ready for the holidays. Glogg is high on my list, as are limoncello and perhaps a flavored brandy or herbal wine or vinegar. A trip to the farmer's market and liquor store is planned!!
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on September 27, 2011, 07:45:52 pm
I plopped two packages of raspberries into a liter of good quality white vinegar (made with grain) last weekend. Later, I'll add white wine to dilute it and maybe some vinegar starter. It's already a lovely pink color and the scent is now more floral. I'm going to let it steep until at least Thanksgiving.

Let's see, what else should we make??
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on October 05, 2011, 11:30:19 pm
It's going to be a merry holiday season around these parts. My daughter and husband started bottling wine three years ago, and now the merlot and meritage are ready for drinking! Plus, they bottled peach wine, beer, and just today, they made some grappa. Bourbon is next! Me, I babysat (no actual sitting involved).  8)
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on October 06, 2011, 06:37:49 pm
And also, I'm going to make homemade chai with black tea and spices.

Anyone know any good recipes for beverages with candied ginger? I have a lot of it.
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Sason on October 07, 2011, 01:31:57 pm
I love candied ginger, but I don't make beverages from it. I just eat it as it is.
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on November 19, 2011, 06:21:07 pm
Starbucks used to make a wonderful pumpkin latter with bits of crystallized ginger in the bottom. The next year, they brought back the drink but with no ginger...that was the best part! I never order it now.

A new drink I am offering this year is made with vodka, tonic water, limes, and elderflower syrup. I got the last item at IKEA. I'm told you can make a nonalcoholic version that is just as good.
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Sason on November 19, 2011, 07:00:16 pm
Oh, elderflower syrup is the best!

I didn't know you could buy it at IKEA.

I've made it myself a couple of times, it takes a helluva lot of elderflowers!!   ;D

It's soooo good! You can mix it with just water, or white wine, or club soda, or vodka, or make sherbet from it, or use it in cookies. I'm sure there are more ways you can use it, these are just a few.
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on November 19, 2011, 08:02:57 pm
Yes, friend. I love the floral, slightly musky aroma of it!
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: Front-Ranger on February 08, 2016, 09:15:43 pm
Here's something perfect to close out the holiday season, 2016: A Simple Little Holiday Martini, (http://www.pressreader.com/belgium/the-wall-street-journal-europe/20151130/281861527423894/TextView) by Akst
Title: Re: Recipes - Others, Including Beverages
Post by: CellarDweller on February 09, 2016, 09:38:22 am
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