Homemade Grand Marnier Clone

  1. Sprinkle about 1/4 cup of the sugar over the zest in a mid-sized bowl or mortar and squish together with a pestle or the back of a heavy spoon. Continue smooshing and adding sugar 1/4 cup at a time until the sugar and orange zest are almost paste-like. Transfer this mixture to a large, clean jar with a tight fitting lid. Pour the brandy over the mixture and stir well. Cap tightly and age 1-3 months, shaking weekly, in a cool, dark place. (Basements are usually perfect for this!)
  2. After at least 4 weeks (the longer you let this age, the better it will be!) shake the jar well and pour the mixture through a fine mesh stainless-steel strainer into a bowl or large measuring cup with a spout. Rinse the strainer and the jar that you used to age the liqueur. Line the strainer with cheesecloth or a clean tea towel and pour the liqueur back into the aging jar. If using the liquid glycerine, stir it in at this point. Cap tightly again and continue aging for an additional 1-3 months.

white sugar, oranges, brandy, vegetable glycerine

Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/drinks/homemade-grand-marnier-clone/ (may not work)

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