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From: Marcin Chrzanowski
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2019 12:14:19 -0700
Subject: Publish krupnik recipe
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+title: Krupnik Recipe - Polish Honey Liqueur
+date: August 11, 2019
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+
+I've recently started playing around with making nalewkas - traditional
+Polish liqueurs based on vodka/neutral spirits infusion.
+
+
+
+The only good recipes I've seen are in Polish, so wanted to share some with the
+English speaking world.
+
+
+
+In this post I'll give a recipe for krupnik staropolski
+
+ 1
+.
+
+
+Ingredients:
+
+(makes a 16oz. Mason jar of liqueur)
+
+ - vodka or neutral spirits mixed with water to desired alcohol content
+ - 4oz. honey
+ - spices:
+
+ - 5-10 cloves
+ - 3-7 allspice berries
+ - ½ stick of cinammon
+ - 3-7 whole cardamom pods
+ - others as you like! (star anise, nutmeg, vanilla beans or
+ extract, whole peppercorns, etc.)
+
+
+ - fresh ginger
+ - juice from half a lemon
+ - lemon peel
+ - orange peel
+
+One thing to note is that nalewka making is not an exact science. Pick and
+choose the spices. Adjust amounts to your liking. Experiment and have fun!
+
+
+Steps
+Stage 1: Preparation (10-30 minutes)
+
+ - Boil honey in pot.
+ - The honey should have separated. Remove the top foamy layer.
+ - Pour the liquid honey into jar.
+ - Add rest of ingredients to jar.
+ - Fill the rest of the way up with alcohol.
+ - Shut jar and find spot to store.
+
+Stage 2: Infusion + Filtration (~2 weeks+)
+
+ -
+ Let sit. For like 2 weeks or so. This is where the alcohol mixes with
+ honey and becomes infused with flavors from the spices.
+
+ - Pour through strainer and throw away the solids.
+ -
+ Filter through several layers of gauze or a coffee filter. This is to
+ remove that nasty layer of sediment at the bottom of the otherwise
+ beautifully golden liquid.2
+
+
+
+Stage 3: Aging (1 week - multiple years)
+
+Finally, it's good to let the krupnik sit on a shelf at least a few days before
+drinking. If you try it right after the infusion stage, you might notice it
+still reeking of ethanol and being hard on your taste buds and throat.
+
+
+
+With time, the liqueur will become very smooth and all the flavors will mix and
+complement each other.
+
+
+
+ 1. Not to be confused with the tasty Polish grain soup.
+
+
+
+ 2. Honestly, sometimes I skip this step because I'm too
+ lazy. I'll just pour the liquid out to a new jar and stop pouring when the
+ sediments start mixing with the good stuff.
+
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