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THE CRANBERRY POMEGRANATE MARTINI
And a Bonus Recipe for Home Made Cranberry Liqueur!

Ingredients: Pomegranate Vodka, Cranberry Liqueur, Grand Marnier, Cranberry Pomegranate Juice, Orange, Cranberries, Lime



If you're a fan of pomegranate martinis and Cosmos you're going to love this recipe. Thanksgiving is a great time to combine the two and it's a great cocktail for that holiday party as well as for the Thanksgiving buffet.

The classic combination of a touch of orange with cranberries is reflected in the use of the Grand Mariner to balance the tartness of both the cranberry and the pomegranate and the lime cuts through the sweetness for a nice little zing.

I traditionally used a great cranberry liqueur from Oregon but now I make my own cranberry liqueur and I've provided my recipe below. But if you aren't that ambitious just buy yours!

This is one tasty little cocktail that everyone will be thankful for!


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IN THE BEGINNING THERE WERE CRANBERRIES
A Step by Step Process for Making Cranberry Liqueur

Equipment You’ll Need:

  • 3 Quart Mason Jar or Sealable Glass Jar for Distillation/Infusion
  • Food Processor or Good Blender
  • Citrus Zester
  • 2 - 3 Quart Glass or Stainless Steel Bowls with a pour spout, a handle is also very helpful
  • Large strainer that will fit over this bowl and not tip out or over
  • Cheesecloth
  • Coffee Filters
  • Large funnel the coffee filters will fit in
  • String (to make a cheesecloth bag for the cranberries)
  • Roasting Pan
  • Clean/New Decorative Bottles with sealable caps not corks (because corks allow evaporation) for finished liqueur. (You’ll end up with roughly 8 cups, 2 quarts or 64 ounces of liqueur so buy enough of the size you want to store your Cranberry Liqueur in.)

Ingredients:

  • 32 ounces (2 Lbs) Fresh Cranberries
  • 750 ml. (a fifth or about 3 cups) of vodka
  • 3 cups sugar
  • 1-1/2 cups water
  • Zest of two limes

LET’S GET STARTED SHALL WE?
You’re only a little work and a few weeks away from cocktail bliss!

  • Wash and clean your cranberries – remove any stems, leaves, grit.
  • Allow them to dry on a towel.
  • Wash and sterilize your mason/infusion jar.
  • Create simple syrup from the sugar and the water by boiling them just until the sugar dissolves completely. Then allow this to cool.
  • Put the cranberries into your food processor and pulse until they are the consistency of small pebbles. You want them small but you don’t want a puree so don’t over process.
  • Put your ground up cranberries into a cheesecloth bag and then into your infusion jar (mason jar). Make sure you tie your cranberry “pebbles” securely in the cheesecloth so when you shake your infusion it won’t come open.
  • Zest your lime making sure not to zest into the bitter white rind.
  • Add the lime zest to your infusion jar.
  • Pour in your simple syrup mixture.
  • Add your vodka, stir and close your lid securely.
  • Store in a cool, dark place for a minimum of four weeks – gently shaking the mixture every day if possible. Don’t open the lid, just shake!

AND FOUR WEEKS LATER. . . .
You’re got hooch, now let’s make it drinkable booze.

The First Filtering Step:

  • Grab your 3 quart bowl with the pour spout, place your large strainer over it and line the strainer with 2 or 3 layers of cheesecloth.
  • Open the mason/infusion jar and remove the bag of cranberries. Hold it over the jar to let any precious liqueur drip out then toss it.
  • Pour the unfiltered cranberry liqueur into your cheesecloth lined strainer but don’t over pour so it flows over the straining set up. You might have to do this in several steps. Empty the strained liqueur into your other glass bowl and cover while you process all the unstrained liquid - if your strainer is sitting in liquid it’s not straining.

Once all your liquid has passed through the first filtering process, pour it all back into your bowl with the spout and you’re ready for the final filtering step.

Second Filtering Step:

This is where that nice bowl with handle and spout will come in very handy.

  • Place one of your Decorative bottles into the roasting pan. (The roasting pan is in case you’re sloppy and miss the funnel – waste not, want not – whatever you spill can then be poured back into the glass bowl again!)
  • Set your funnel into the decorative bottle’s neck.
  • Line the funnel with a coffee filter – you can use 2 filters but the drip will be slower.
  • Slowly pour the liqueur from the bowl into the funnel, stopping well below the top of the coffee filter. You will do this again and again until all the liquid has been filtered again so be patient.
  • Cover your glass bowl with saran wrap or a lid while you're filtering to keep out debris and stop any evaporation as each fill up filters through. It might look like it's stopped after a few seconds - just walk away and do something else for a bit and it will all filter though. You can then pour some more in. I'll change filters after a couple of fill ups.
  • Cap off each bottle as it’s filled and go to the next until finished.

This will take some time to filter all 8 cups but you’ll end up with a much clearer end product by this double filtering method.

Your home made Cranberry Liqueur can be enjoyed for several months to a year depending on how often you open the bottle and it can be stored unopened for up to a year but I doubt it’s going to last that long.

I have seen recipes where you can add spices, though I haven’t tried it yet as I generally like to infuse spices at the single cocktail level. This way I’m not as limited in the use of my liqueur!

DON’T SAY I DIDN’T WARN YOU
A Few Helpful Tips

  • Please start with clean bottles and jars. Wash them and boil them to sterilize.
  • Use glass or stainless bowls because plastic and aluminum absorb flavors.
  • Wear old clothes – cranberries stain like a madman!
  • Yes, you can chop your cranberries with a blender but if it’s a cheap blender you might burn out the motor!
  • Don’t cut the recipe in half – this is a lot of work and you might as well get as much booze out of it as you can! And you can always give Cranberry Liqueur as a gift!

SHARE THE WEALTH
BYOB – Give the gift of your home made Cranberry Liqueur!

Print up some cute labels on the computer and attach them to the bottle neck with a pretty ribbon and you’ve got yourself a unique gift for any social occasion!

Feel free to grab one of my Cranberry Martini recipe cards, reduce it in size and put that on the label so they have a nice recipe to use their gift in – or go whole hog and buy one of my Martini Books for a nice gift set!



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