Time to celebrate new beginnings! New hope! Old friends! To party and get our drink on!
We all have the hope for spring that comes with the new year, but many of us become impatient with waiting. That's why so many of us Michiganders travel south to places like Florida this time of year.
My husband and I did that very thing last year. While there, my kind and generous cousins gifted us with some of their beautiful meyer lemons from the tree in their back yard.
Meyer lemon trees nearly fall over with the weight of their own lemons this time of year in places like Florida and California. Lemons can also be grown indoors in Michigan. You can find dwarf lemon trees at garden centers such as Bordine's Nursery in the summer or order them online at sites such as Logee's. Directions on how to care for an indoor lemon tree can be found here: How to Grow an Indoor Lemon Tree.
Once home, I transformed the lemons into marmalade, and also LIMONCELLO. Limoncello is basically sweetened, lemon-flavored vodka. It makes wonderful mixed drinks and is a perfect reminder of sunshine and clear skies during this gloomy time of year.
Limoncello will be my drink of choice this new year.
I am not going to pretend that I wrote the recipe for this classic drink. Nor have I perfected it. What I can tell you is that there is an excellent step-by-step recipe for it at America's Test Kitchen: LIMONCELLO RECIPE. I can also tell you that the flavor seems to mellow and improve with time. Further, it is excellent mixed with a bit of orange juice. Like a screwdriver with an extra burst of citrus sunshine. You can view a list of mixed drink ideas using limoncello here: Mixed Drinks with Limoncello.
I hope that you will consider trying or even making this fabulous drink this New Year 2015!
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We all have the hope for spring that comes with the new year, but many of us become impatient with waiting. That's why so many of us Michiganders travel south to places like Florida this time of year.
My husband and I did that very thing last year. While there, my kind and generous cousins gifted us with some of their beautiful meyer lemons from the tree in their back yard.
Meyer lemon trees nearly fall over with the weight of their own lemons this time of year in places like Florida and California. Lemons can also be grown indoors in Michigan. You can find dwarf lemon trees at garden centers such as Bordine's Nursery in the summer or order them online at sites such as Logee's. Directions on how to care for an indoor lemon tree can be found here: How to Grow an Indoor Lemon Tree.
Once home, I transformed the lemons into marmalade, and also LIMONCELLO. Limoncello is basically sweetened, lemon-flavored vodka. It makes wonderful mixed drinks and is a perfect reminder of sunshine and clear skies during this gloomy time of year.
Limoncello will be my drink of choice this new year.
I am not going to pretend that I wrote the recipe for this classic drink. Nor have I perfected it. What I can tell you is that there is an excellent step-by-step recipe for it at America's Test Kitchen: LIMONCELLO RECIPE. I can also tell you that the flavor seems to mellow and improve with time. Further, it is excellent mixed with a bit of orange juice. Like a screwdriver with an extra burst of citrus sunshine. You can view a list of mixed drink ideas using limoncello here: Mixed Drinks with Limoncello.
I hope that you will consider trying or even making this fabulous drink this New Year 2015!
Have 1 sec.? Please click the “follow” or share buttons (g+, Facebook, pintrest) to the right of the blog text to share or follow this blog.
Have 2 mins.? Click the “comments” (sometimes it says “no comments”) link at the bottom of the article and share your own ideas on this topic. I would LOVE to hear from you!
Have $? Click the donate buttons to the right to help humanity!
Broke? Donate blood to Red Cross. Click the link under the donate section to find out how. Or, click the "Greater Good" link under the donate section. On that site there are "give" buttons that cost you nothing but a glimpse at some advertisements, and still donate to charity. Also, consider donating your time to a local charity this year.
As always, thank you for reading my blog!