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Kate, we've just opened the crabapple brandy you sent me ages ago and it's soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice! :D

 

We recently planted a crabapple in our garden and it's got a lot of fruit on it, see...

 

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3056999&l=8e915761ed&id=568396756

 

so, I take back what I said about not liking brandy, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease can I have the recipe, can I, can I, can I, please, please? :D

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:lol::lol::lol: OK, I will divulge my secrets as you liked it so much :lol: .

 

It's basically the same method as you'd use for sloe gin or any of the fruity boozes and there is no need for any accurate measurements as each batch turns out slightly different anyway. Whatever fruit we have leftover gets a boozy treatment of some kind :lol: .

 

Get a large glass lidded jar. Wash and chop your crab apples in half. You're looking to half fill the jar with them. Add 8oz sugar and top up the jar right to the top with Brandy - cheap brandy will do nicely. Put the jar in a cool dark place (I don't follow my own advice and keep mine on top of the fridge/freezer :lol: ), shake jar daily for a fornight then leave it for as long as you can bear with the crab apples steeping in the brandy. When you're ready to bottle it, strain it first through a plastic sieve then through butter muslin/old pillowcase/old napkin into clean/sterilised bottles.

 

Then sit back and enjoy.................. :drool: .

 

Your crab apple tree looks lovely! We planted one when we moved in here 15 years ago and it's a beautiful tree now, absolutely plastered with crab apples! Is yours Malus "John Downie"?

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A few unripe ones won't hurt the resulting booze either :D . I let my crab apples steep in brandy for a whole year if I can as the flavour is so much better. I do the same with sloes in vodka/gin so we never get to drink a batch until the following year but boy, is it worth the wait :lol: .

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it's so smooth and fruity. I don't like brandy as it takes your breath away and burns on the way down, do you know what I mean? But your liquer is soooooooooo smooth, it goes down a treat! :D

 

I'll definitely be making some and I'll do my best to leave it for a year ;)

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I know just what you mean as I can't drink neat brandy either. I don't like spirits at all, really. It's the leaving part which makes it so smooth as well as the addition of the sugar :wink: . You can use this recipe with raspberries too and the resulting raspberry brandy is just fabulous and smells so fruity and scrumptious! Blackberry Brandy is fab too........in fact most fruits + alcohol are completely drinkable :lol: .

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Oh I think it should, Cathy :lol::lol: . I'd certainly try having some as part of your 5-a-day anyway :lol: .

 

Poet, your jelly should be lovely too :D . If we had more room, I'd love another crab apple tree as they are so pretty when in flower and laden with fruit but ours makes enough apples to make jelly and booze already :lol: .

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Can you use whisky. Every year we get given whisky at christmas which we are not keen on and following this thread wondered whether i could use some up this way? has any one tried it? I have rhubarb schnapps on the go at the moment.

last year I made damson gin but coz i left it for ayear without straining it I thought it wouldnt be drinkable so binned it :(

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I haven't tried using whiskey as neither of us like it and put the bottles LSH gets given into the charity raffle at the golf club instead but I really don't see why it won't work. I'll see if I can find some boozy recipes for whiskey too if you like. I have lots of books which have this kind of thing in and there's bound to be some way to use up the whiskey or make it more palatable anyway.

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make some toffee vodka :D

 

I put 2 packets of te$co value toffees into a kilner jar

I added a 75cl bottle of value vodka

I gave it a good shake :D (the toffee started to dissolve rather quickly)

I left it for about a week and all of the toffees had disolved

 

you end up with a baileys type consistency drink

 

rather drinkable (but you wouldnt want lots of it :lol: - rather sickly after a couple :lol: )

 

try it, its interesting to watch it go :D

 

cathy

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make some toffee vodka :D

 

I put 2 packets of te$co value toffees into a kilner jar

I added a 75cl bottle of value vodka

I gave it a good shake :D (the toffee started to dissolve rather quickly)

I left it for about a week and all of the toffees had disolved

 

you end up with a baileys type consistency drink

 

rather drinkable (but you wouldnt want lots of it :lol: - rather sickly after a couple :lol: )

 

try it, its interesting to watch it go :D

 

cathy

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Would this work with Whiskey :?:

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Can't wait to hear what it is like! I checked my Crab apples yesterday, pips still red so not ready yet. :roll:

 

kate's was a 2007 vintage and was devine. If I leave mine that long, you'll have a bit of a wait :wink:

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Can't wait to hear what it is like! I checked my Crab apples yesterday, pips still red so not ready yet. :roll:

 

kate's was a 2007 vintage and was devine. If I leave mine that long, you'll have a bit of a wait :wink:

 

It definitely improves with age :lol: . I have some sloe vodka which must be 5 years old at the back of the cupboard and that is going to be cracking stuff. Despite my reputation as the biggest forum boozer, I give more away than I drink so I have quite a lot of vintage stuff lurking :D .

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