Limoncello And Arancello Lemon And Orange Liquers Recipes

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LIMONCELLO AND ARANCELLO (LEMON AND ORANGE LIQUERS)



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Limoncello and Arancello are Italian liquers for cocktails, cooking, recipes and baking... but also good on ice cream!!! (I have been known to use this in my cannoli filling too!) Enjoy! *** I only had 24 hours available on prep time list... This takes 2 - 3 weeks! ***

Provided by Colleen Sowa

Categories     Other Sauces

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 10

LIMONCELLO
14 large lemons, peeled (just the yellow part of the peeling)
1 l 100 proof vodka
3 1/4 c sugar
4 c water
ARANCELLO
16 large oranges, peeled (just the orange part of the peelings)
1 l 100 proof vodka
3 1/4 c sugar
4 c water

Steps:

  • 1. These directions go for both the Limoncello and the Arancello:
  • 2. Either use a potato peeler or sharp knife to peel the yellow or orange colors from the peelings. You do not want any of the white part of the peelings as this will make it bitter! NO WHITE!!! Place the colored part of the peelings into large jar. Pour over the peelings the vodka. Shake the jar 6 times. Set in a cool and dark place. Shake every day 6 times for two to three weeks.
  • 3. The color of the peelings will fade and the color of the vodka will become yellow or orange.
  • 4. After the two to three weeks: Put sugar and water into a sauce pan and make a syrup by cooking and stirring constantly for about 10 minutes or until syrup is formed and sugar is completely dissolved. Let cool.
  • 5. While the syrup is cooling: Strain the vodka and peels. You want to remove all of the peels from the vodka. Place colored vodka back into jar. Add the cooled syrup. Put lid on jar and shake well. Place in freezer to thicken and cool... Then enjoy!

ARANCELLO AND LIMONCELLO (ORANGE AND LEMON LIQUEUR)



Arancello and Limoncello (Orange and Lemon Liqueur) image

Adapted from What's Cooking in America. Makes about 4 (750 ml) bottles.

Provided by Andrea

Categories     Beverage

Time P7DT50m

Number Of Ingredients 4

750 ml neutral grain spirit (95%/190 proof, or vodka 40%/80 proof)
4 pounds oranges (organic is best, or other citrus such as lemon or blood orange)
6 ⅓ cups filtered water
6 ½ cups granulated sugar

Steps:

  • Scrub the fruit with a vegetable brush to remove any dirt and other undesirable elements (i.e. pesticides if you chose not to use organic).
  • Carefully peel the fruit, making sure not to include any of the white pith. (It will make your cello bitter.) Juice the fruit and save for another use.
  • Put the peels in the bottom of the container(s). Pour in the alcohol and cover. Allow to rest for seven days in a cool, dark location. I keep mine in the cupboard.
  • Make this in the morning of the eighth day or the night before. In the 6 quart pot, combine the sugar and water. Bring to a fast simmer, not boil, and let it sit for 15 minutes, until all the sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
  • On the eighth day, strain the orange peels from the alcohol and discard. Pour the alcohol into the pot with the sugar syrup and stir. (If you use Everclear, the mixture will turn cloudy, but this will not negatively affect the flavor.) Pour into the prepared wine bottles, cork, and store in the refrigerator or freezer. You should allow it to rest for about a month for fullest flavor.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 ounce, Calories 76 kcal, Carbohydrate 15 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 1 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 15 g

LIMONCELLO / ARANCELLO



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Limoncello is a liqueur made from lemons and in Italy usually served after dinner. You will find locally made Limoncello in Sorrento, near the Amalfi coast where the lemons are grown to create the Limoncello. For a taste of Italy at home try this recipe and make your own. Arancello is exactly the same but made with orange...

Provided by Donna Graffagnino

Categories     Other Drinks

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 bottle (750 ml) everclear (95% alcohol 190 proof)
1 bottle (750 ml) good but not necessarily premium vodka (40% alcohol 80 proof)
LEMONCELLO - USE LEMONS ARANCELLO - USE ORANGES
17 large thick skinned bright yellow lemons (without scars or flaws in the skin if possible.) [[or]]
12 large thick skinned oranges (without scars or blemishes)
3 c filtered tap water or distilled water (not mineral water)
4 c pure cane white sugar (this will give thin syrup consistency; if you prefer a thicker syrup, experiment with increasing your sugar by 1-2 cups)
TOOLS
very clean and dry gallon glass jar (the kind you make sun tea in is perfect)
1 large gallon sized glass (pyrex style) pitcher
1 punch ladle
large supplies of unbleached cone coffee filters
1 canning funnel with large mouth. one should have a bowl capacity to fit the coffee filter
1 small bottle funnel
1 cup sized measuring cup
12 clean, 200 ml. bottles that seal tightly

Steps:

  • 1. STEP 1 - DAY 1 Pour the bottle of Everclear and the bottle of vodka into the gallon jar. Either use organic lemons or make sure that lemons are cleaned to remove all pesticides, dirt, and fertilizer chemicals. After washing the lemons, dry them off with a clean towel. Then you just use the zester to remove a thin layer of zest from the whole lemon. If you get even a little bit of the white pith just below the zest, it will make your Limoncello bitter. So don't take chances, if the lemon is bumpy and you can't get all the zest without hitting the pith elsewhere, let it go. This step is all about quality over quantity.
  • 2. Put the lemon zest in the gallon jar and stir gently. Cover jar with 2 layers of plastic wrap then screw on lid tightly. Store in a cool (not cold) dark place for alcohol to extract oils from peels, creating an infusion.
  • 3. DAYS 8, 22, 36 & 45 or LATER Gently stir lemon zest to refresh exposure to alcohol. Return to cool, dark place.
  • 4. STEP 2 - DAY 1 Dissolve sugar in water and bring to boil over high heat. Boil for 5 minutes. Set syrup aside to cool. It must be room temp before adding to infusion. Pour lemon liquid through a fine strainer to get out as much zest as possible. Discard zest. Using the canning funnel, the ladle, and coffee filters, slowly strain infusion through filters into large pitcher. This is a messy process. The filters will clog quickly and you will use many of them. Rinse and dry gallon jar. Repeat straining process, transferring infusion from pitcher to original gallon jar by straining again through more coffee filters. If you have a pitcher with a filter, such as a Brita, pour the filtered infusion into the pitcher and allow it to completely filter through. Otherwise, use the coffee filter method again (3rd time). Return filtered infusion to jar and add COOLED syrup. Place in a cool dry place for 40 days to begin mellowing process that combines alcohol infusion with syrup to create Limoncello.
  • 5. DAY 40 or LATER Note: If you moisten the filters before the straining, you will not waste liqueur by soaking it into the filter. Begin filtering Limoncello. Use punch ladle to pour a small amount into a filter-lined funnel held over the small measuring cup. Fill measuring cup to an even ml level. (100, 200, 300, etc.) Using a smaller funnel and coffee filters or white paper towels, filter one last time into individual 200-ml bottles. You have now filtered the liqueur a total of 5 times. Seal bottles VERY tightly. Remember, if you are corking the bottles -- corks breathe. So consider dipping the neck several times in melted wax after corking. Label and/or tag bottles. Return to cool dark place for storage.
  • 6. BRANDING YOUR LIQUEUR Your Limoncello is now ready to enjoy. However, the longer it sits and "ages" the smoother it becomes. I start my batches in the spring/summer when the lemons are at their best. Then I give it as gifts at Christmas time. Since Limoncello is a favorite warm weather treat it will have aged an entire year by the time most people drink it. VERY smooth and delicious! The 200 ml size bottles make ideal gifts. You should label the bottles with some basic information and a disclaimer (You don't want to be arrested by ATF as a Bootlegger). I label my bottles and add a decorative tag.
  • 7. On My Labels: Casa di Graffagnino LIMONCELLO (or) ARANCELLO Premium Lemon (or Orange) Liqueur On My Tags: SERVING SUGGESTIONS: As an after dinner drink, serve one ounce in a small chilled aperitif glass. As a refreshing dessert, pour an ounce over a large scoop of shaved ice and garnish with a lemon twist. Limoncello / Arancello is best when served directly from the freezer. Ingredients: beverage alcohol; distilled water; pure cane sugar, & lemon oil infused from the peel of fresh lemons [oranges]. 200 ml -- 45% alcohol by volume This liqueur is homemade for private use only. Not intended to be sold or served commercially.

LIMONCELLO (ITALIAN LEMONCELLO) OR ORANGECELLO



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Got this from a family I stayed with in Sorrento, Italy. Don't want to lose it. Can be made with either lemons or oranges. The Italian tradition is to use lemons since they are so abundant in the Almalfi coast. Americans showed me how to make this low sugar/low carb by substituting "spenda" instead of sugar.

Provided by Mimi Bobeck

Categories     Beverages

Time P1m29D

Yield 2 bottles

Number Of Ingredients 4

15 lemons
2 (1500 ml) bottles vodka, high quality (do not use flavored vodka like Smirnoff twist)
4 cups sugar or 4 cups Splenda sugar substitute
5 cups water

Steps:

  • Take a large glass jar.
  • Large enough to hold to bottle of 750ml vodka.
  • Add one of the bottles of vodka into the jar.
  • Save the other bottle of vodka for later.
  • Grate the zest of the 15 lemons into the jar of vodka.
  • Cover jar tightly and let sit at room temperature for 30-40 days.
  • The longer it rests- the better it will taste.
  • No need to shake or stir the contents- all you have to do is be patient and wait.
  • As the limoncello sits, the vodka takes the flavor and yellow color from the lemon peels.
  • After 30-40 days, take the sugar (or Splenda) and place into a pan.
  • Add the water and cook for about 7 minutes- until it becomes a thick sauce or syrup.
  • Let the sugar mixture cool.
  • Then open the lid on the jar of lemon and vodka mixture and add the sugar mixture into the jar.
  • Add the 2nd bottle of vodka.
  • Close lid on jar tightly and let it sit again for another 30-40 days.
  • After the 30-40 days has passed, strain the lemon peel (lemon zest) and discard the zest (peel).
  • Pour the remaining liquid, which is now lemoncello into bottles and place into the freezer until ready to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 4985.1, Fat 2.4, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 50.3, Carbohydrate 486.6, Fiber 38.1, Sugar 399.6, Protein 9.7

SPICED ARANCELLO



Spiced arancello image

If you're a fan of the Italian liqueur, limoncello, try this Christmassy version made with oranges and spices

Provided by Good Food team

Time 15m

Yield Makes about 2.5 litres

Number Of Ingredients 7

5 large oranges
1 cinnamon stick
2-3 cardamom pods
1 vanilla pod
1l bottle vodka
600g caster sugar
a few extra oranges, cinnamon sticks, cardamom and vanilla pods , to bottle

Steps:

  • Pare the zest from the oranges using a peeler, making sure that none of the bitter white pith is left on the peel. Put the zest, spices and vanilla pod in one large or several smaller clean jars, then tip in the vodka. Seal and leave for a week, shaking the jar each day.
  • After one week, you're ready for the next stage. Boil a kettle of water. Put the sugar in a heatproof bowl, then pour over 500ml boiling water, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Add to the vodka mix, then leave for another week, shaking the jar regularly. Strain into decorative bottles, discarding the peel and spices, and store in a cool place until Christmas. Before giving, drop some fresh spices and peel into each bottle to decorate. Will keep bottled for 6 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 179 calories, Carbohydrate 27 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 27 grams sugar

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