Making homemade liqueurs has always been an art that combines flavors, aromas and tradition. On this occasion, we will immerse ourselves in the preparation of an exquisite apple and cinnamon liqueur using the famous Thermomix.
This recipe will not only give you a delicious drink, but it will also allow us to explore the nuances of home mixology with simple ingredients and easy steps.
Apple and Cinnamon Liqueur with thermomix
Apple and Cinnamon Liqueur with thermomix
People
6
Cooking time:
12 minutes
Total Time
12 minutes
Kitchen Spanish Cuisine
Category:
thermomix juices and drinks
Ingredients of Apple and Cinnamon Liqueur with thermomix
250 g brown sugar
2 cinnamon sticks
1 vanilla pod
750 g apple juice
1 star anise
1 clove
1 organic apple peel
350 g white rum
Preparation of Apple and Cinnamon Liqueur with thermomix
In the closed glass of the Thermomix, place the sugar, cinnamon sticks and vanilla pod. Chop for 10 seconds at speed 6 to create a sweet aromatic base.
Step 2: Aroma Infusion
Add the apple juice, star anise, cloves and apple peel. We cook for 13 minutes at 100 degrees, turning left at speed 1 to achieve a perfect infusion.
Step 3: Touch of Rum
Add the white rum and mix for 15 seconds at speed 3, making sure that all the ingredients are integrated harmoniously.
Step 4: Rest and Filtering
We pour the liquor into another container and keep it closed in a cool place for about a week. This time will allow the cinnamon to completely permeate the mixture. After the week, we filter the liquor and transfer it to bottles previously rinsed with hot water.
Step 5: Final Touch
If you wish, you can warm the liquor when drinking it and add a touch of whipped cream on top, elevating the experience to a sublime level. Enjoy this homemade apple and cinnamon elixir!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I use another type of sugar instead of brown sugar?
Yes, you can experiment with other types of sugars, but brown sugar adds a particular richness to the liquor.
How long should I wait before filtering the liquor?
A week is ideal for the flavors to blend, but you can adjust based on your intensity preferences.
Are there alternatives to white rum that I can try?
You can explore rums of different ages to obtain variations in flavor.
Can I omit any of the aromatic ingredients?
Yes, but keep in mind that each ingredient contributes to the complexity of the final liquor.
What is the best way to store liquor once it is ready?
Store liquor in sealed bottles in a cool, dark place to maintain freshness.