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Blueberry Liquor
Infuse alcohol with frozen blueberries and make a delicious blueberry liquor that makes a wonderful gift. It's best to use frozen berries rather than fresh ones due to the organic breakdown that occurs when the fruit is frozen.
Homemade Cranberry Liqueur
This delicious cranberry liqueur can be enjoyed on its own, as a post-Thanksgiving sipper, or mixed with sparkling wine to create a cranberry cordial (a festive way to kick off the holidays). Either way, it's really easy to make and will last up to 2 months.
Spiced Honey Vodka
This is a dangerously tasty spiced honey vodka recipe that I have perfected over the years. It has some similarities to Polish Krupnik, but with several variations. It makes a nice dessert liqueur or food gift to friends during the holidays.
Quince Liqueur
For everyone who has an abundance of quince in their yard, try this excellent recipe for quince liqueur. I make it every year and give it as gifts for Christmas. It usually makes about 6 small bottles.
Galliano
An old favorite, this recipe is based on vodka and flavored with anise, peppermint and ginger.
Allie's Espresso Kahlua® Liqueur
Like Kahlua® liqueur but with an Italian kick from espresso.
Sliwkowka Czyli Nalewka ze Sliwek (Polish Purple Plum Liqueur)
Delicious homemade plum liqueur. It needs 6 months to develop but after that you can enjoy it poured over ice cream or sponge cakes. Try dipping the plums from the liqueur into melted chocolate. Delicious!
Limoncello II
Italian after-dinner drink. I use organic lemons.
Blackberry Liqueur
Some homemade fruit liqueurs make you wait for weeks or even months, but not this one. This spiced blackberry liqueur, also called creme de mure, is ready in 20 minutes.
Home-Made Coffee Liqueur
This easy and simple recipe makes three bottles of a favorite coffee-flavored liqueur! It tastes wonderful, too. The longer it's stored, the smoother the taste.
Wolf's Light Irish Cream
This end product is a little lighter, and the recipe is a little more in-depth then some of the other recipes available. It will allow you to tailor some of the ingredients more to your taste. There have been many variations of this liqueur, but this one is the most accurate to store brands of Irish cream. It is also the most flexible. Store brands do not use Hershey's® chocolate syrup in their recipe. This one should have a better consistency and taste a little more proper to the famous brand 'B' from Ireland if followed directly. You be the judge.
Raisin Crunch Cookie Mix in a Jar
A chewy coconut cookie mix in a jar. These make great gifts for just about everyone.
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