Cherry Liqueur
- 1 1/2 lbs red cherries, with pits,no stems
- 1 1/2 - 2 cups sugar, sweeten to taste
- 2 1/2 cups vodka
- 1 cup brandy
- Mix vodka, brandy and sugar in a large glass measure or medium mixing bowl; stir well to dissolve.
- Cut each washed cherry slightly to open, leave in pits.
- Place cherries in two sterile, quart wide mouth jars or one larger aging container.
- Pour liquid mixture over cherries; stir and cap with tight lids.
- For the first two weeks, shake jars several times.
- Let age in a cool, dark place for at least 3 months for best flavor.
- Strain off liqueur through a wire mesh strainer and discard cherries.
- Rebottle as desired.
- Liqueur is ready in 3 months.
- VARIATIONS:Almond-Cherry Liqueur: For a more prominent"almond" flavor, pit all or part of the cherries.
- Place cherry pits in a clean cloth and hit with a hammer to break them up slightly.
- Put broken pits and pitted cherries in jars or large container and continue as directed.
- Sugarless Cherry Liqueur: Substitute 1 cup apple juice concentrate, undiluted, for the sugar in the Cherry Liqueur recipe.
- Proceed as directed.
- The"sugars" present will be natural fruit sugars rather than the granulated processed sugars.
- Taste is excellent; aging is the same.
red cherries, sugar, vodka, brandy
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/cherry-liqueur-13345 (may not work)