Yellow Limoncello

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Yellow Limoncello

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In Italy, they serve Limoncello in the evening. It is a nice refreshing lemon liquor served at the end of a delicious meal. I have never found a good limoncello in the US so I did some research then took bits and pieces of various recipes to come up with a simple yet delicious version you can make at home.

Materials

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For this delicious concoction you will need 5 lemons, 1 1/4 cup of sugar, 2 cups vodka, 2 cups of water, 2 liter pitcher, knife, cutting board, strainer, and a bowl.

Cut Yellow Peel

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Wash and dry the 5 lemons then carefully cut off yellow part of the peel. Only cut the yellow part not the white pith as that will make your drink bitter.

Add Peels and Vodka Then Wait

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Add all the peels to the 2 liter pitcher. Measure out 2 cups of vodka and add to the pitcher as well. Cover and let set out at room temperature for 3 days.

Strain Out Peels

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After 3 days, pour contents through a strainer into a bowl to remove peels then return liquid to the pitcher.

Simple Syrup

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Create a simple syrup by warming up 2 cups water in the microwave. Then add 1 1/4 cup sugar to the bowl of warm water, stirring solution until sugar is completely dissolved. Note: Water does not need to boil, warming the water helps dissolve the sugar faster.

Add Simple Syrup and Rerigerate

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Add the simple syrup to the pitcher with the lemon vodka solution. Cover pitcher and refrigerate for 3-4 hours prior to serving.

Pour and Enjoy

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Once chilled, pour and enjoy a taste of Italy!

Creamy Limoncello

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For a nice alternative, add 1 teaspoon of half and half to your limoncello shot for a creamy, lemony treat!