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Revision as of 22:17, 28 August 2017
Amaretto (Italian for "a little bitter") is a type of alcoholic beverage originating from Italy, namely a liqueur flavored with almonds, or the almond-like kernels from apricots, peaches, etc. Amaretto Di Saronno
The most popular brand is Amaretto Di Saronno ("from Saronno"), an amber-red liqueur made from apricot stones, with a characteristic bittersweet almond taste, containing 28.0% ethanol (56 proof).
This is an excellent Amaretto recipe:
- 4 cups sugar
- 4 cups water
Bring to boil, then reduce heat and simmer until sugar is dissolved. Stir occasionally. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
Stir in
- 4 cups spirit
- 4 cups brandy
- 1 bottle of almond extract
Bottle and let sit in a dark place for 2 to 3 months.
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