Take a break from DIY projects for the home and try this DIY. The process is not hard but requires time. If you start now, you’ll have your own batch of yummy limoncello by mid summer to add some pep to your favorite iced drinks.
I started with a dozen organic lemons, a bottle of vodka, and a bottle of everclear.
I mixed the bottles of vodka and everclear together and then poured half into two separate containers (I used oversized large mason jars). The key here is whatever container you choose has to have enough room to add additional liquids later on in the process.
Next, I zested the rinds of the lemons (this is easy with a microplane zester) and then added them to alcohol.
Put the jars away in a dark place. Once a week, take the the jars out and shake up the mixture. Do this for at least 2 months (or longer, it will just get better)
And this is how it looked after a few days:
Strain the lemon zest mixture using a very fine strainer or cheesecloth. The goal is to have no floating bits of zest remaining in the liquid. Once strained, make a simple syrup and add the simple syrup to the strained mixture. Store the new mixture back in a dark place for at least a month.
After that month, I bottled my batch (bottles found at Marshalls & Pier 1) and stored them in the freezer. I also tied a small bow & label to a few and gave them away as gifts. Limoncello should be served iced cold. It will not freeze due to the alcohol content. It can also be used as an ingredient in a variety of desserts (berry trifle) or cocktails.
Enjoy!
-J
Thanks. It looks yummy I will have to try it.
the bottles are so cute! i received one from my sister once it was a great cute little gift.
How much simple syrup do you add?
I added to taste, b/c it depends on the size batch you are making. You could start with 1 cup and adjust.
Omit the simple syrup, add limoncello to iced tea. YUM!