Limoncello
17 October 2007, 9:54 · italiano · suomeksi
Here comes a recipe to prepare limoncello, a Southern Italian dessert liquor, as my dad Paolo told me.
Ingredients:
- 1 litre of pure alcohol
- lemon rind (4-6 lemons depending on their size)
- 1,5 litre of water
- 1 kg of sugar
Preparation
Put the alcohol in a glass or plastic jar, and add the lemon rind (just the yellow part, without the white internal part).
Close the jar and wait for 10-12 days, then filter the concentrate (e.g. with a tea strainer).
Heat up the water and mix the sugar in it in order to have it completely melted.
Cool down the mixture and add the concentrate to it stirring all the time. Bottle it. You’re done: cheers!
Note: The quantity of water can be more or less depending on the alcoholic strength you want to get.
Limoncello tastes best if really cold.



17 October 2007 at 13:22
Alcohol is ethanol indeed.
17 October 2007 at 13:32
Of course you can always try with other kinds, but can’t tell you about the result
22 October 2007 at 16:54
with methanol you get blind!
22 October 2007 at 19:09
That’s an experience
27 October 2007 at 23:26
La proviamo a Tehran! voglio vedere la faccia degli iraniani…
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