I'm republishing here a post I originally wrote in 2011, as I thought it made a rather nice and usual contribution to a sweet summer. So here's to home-made honey and pepper vodka liqueur!
When we were in Russia, we tasted a whole lot of different
vodkas, including some lovely flavoured ones. My favourite was a
delicious honey pepper vodka(actually from Ukraine) which had a
wonderful piquant sweetness that warmed the throat. But we couldn't find
any to bring home and certainly you can't buy it here. So I decided to
try making it and by dint of looking up in various Russian cookery books
we have, found a sort of recipe--I say sort of because actually it just
talked of pepper vodka, and I had to experiment myself with the honey.
Anyway I made it and it turned out just wonderfully, and very
reminiscent of that Ukrainian tipple!
I used Russian Standard
vodka(by far the best vodka you can buy in Australia, in my
opinion--it's from St Petersburg and made with the pure cold waters from
massive Lake Ladoga)as a base, then added 10 whole black peppercorns,
let it steep for 10 days, then after 10 days, strained the vodka, which
had now turned a pale brown colour, and added one large tablespoon of
Manuka honey(which happens to be my favourite honey), stirred it, and
let it steep for another 3 days before drinking it. Great as an after
dinner liqueur, though it can also be drunk as an aperitif. (In both
cases in shot glasses).
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