Limoncello. Just saying it makes me want to go to Italy. But then again, it doesn’t take much for me to WANT to go to Italy. Limoncello is a fabulous lemon liqueur originating from southern Italy made from the rinds of lemons, alcohol, sugar and water. (There are just so many fabulous things about that last sentence!) If you have not had the pleasure of having limoncello as an after dinner digestivo or over ice cream you need to try this recipe. From what I have heard making your own is far better than what you can purchase at the liquor store.
Recipe courtesy Michael Chiarello Show: Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello Episode: Gaucho Gusto
Ingredients
3 sprigs lavender, optional but lovely
2 liters light rum or vodka
6 cups sugar
3 cups water
Strain the mixture into a decanter.
Mix the sugar and water in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the sugar has dissolved. Let cool before adding to the rum mixture.
Serve in small aperitif glasses.
Store in the freezer for up to 1 year.
One Response to “Limoncello”







November 26th, 2008 at 5:13 am
Oh, no, don’t put the lavender! Bleah! And no need to wait 4 weeks, 1 is more than enough!
Rum or Vodka are not the best choise, but if you want to use one of them, better vodka!
Ciao, Chiara from Italy!