Eh oh John I love the accent brother!!!! I'm an siciliano from Australia and I make Limoncello here but we don't have everclear here so we use Grappa or vodka and the aussies love it!!!!!. Anyway, Saluti from down under.
I'm gonna do a few batches w/this recipe...that way, each month I have a new bottle to break down into "gift" bottles and serve for guests .... as what I saw in Rome this summer as a ""digestivo"
Like Rocco said -- don't drink to many of these babies, they WILL make you a fool -- and really hating yourself the next morning (I think it's the sugar?)
My origanal came from Naples -- Rome had good ones to once I knew to ask for it...
My friend an uncle of mine from the old country likes to use Grappa instead of grain which will change the taste a bit but is still quite tasty. One other alternative is you can use a vodka of your choice (less impurities the better tasting)
I don't understand why there are so many recipes for this. I used a recipe calling for 3lbs of surgar and 10 lemons and 1 week. It came out tasting just like the stuff I brought back from Italy. The peels were almost white after a week. Do you think it really gets more lemon flavor from waiting longer.
Where do you live? Everclear is not only sold in Florida. I live in New Orleans and get it here. Also you really do not have to wait 3 weeks. I used a recipe from the internet and it only took a week and it tastes just like what I got from Italy.
Yeah I live in Florida and I am aware this is not the only place it is sold however I know it is not sold in Boston so I wanted to provide an alternative. In regards to waiting three weeks I believe I said I wait two but if you get busy it will not hurt to wait longer. So really to some up all your comments does it matter the time or amount of sugar I would say yes and the reason is all the paisanos back home make this and you want yours to be original
I have friends who let theres sit in the sun to ferment some squeeze a little lime juice in theres I use natural sugar. Every little tweak creates a new flavor I found one my mother loves so I am sticking with it. In the end if replication is your thing then I suggest importing some Capri lemons and copy the Italians word for word but then again if coping Italians is your thing than you might as well copy the baddest Italian around that is yours truly (trust me your mother will love it)
I'll give it a try. I'm a little impatient as to waiting long for that stuff. Have you ever tried oranges or limes. As for the everclear I thought I was replying to nuLLcss, sorry bout that. I didn't want them thinking it was only sold in Florida.
This recipe is simple. I'm go create this weekend
jamesss1015 1 year ago
molto bene- keeping glasses in the freezer they are likely to pick up different odors and spoil the flavor of what goes in them.
Callimotz 1 year ago
Eh oh John I love the accent brother!!!! I'm an siciliano from Australia and I make Limoncello here but we don't have everclear here so we use Grappa or vodka and the aussies love it!!!!!. Anyway, Saluti from down under.
jlazz62 2 years ago
Yo From AK (Alaska)!
I'm gonna do a few batches w/this recipe...that way, each month I have a new bottle to break down into "gift" bottles and serve for guests .... as what I saw in Rome this summer as a ""digestivo"
Like Rocco said -- don't drink to many of these babies, they WILL make you a fool -- and really hating yourself the next morning (I think it's the sugar?)
My origanal came from Naples -- Rome had good ones to once I knew to ask for it...
Thanks for the recipe!
dadornta 3 years ago
Gracias por la receta, queda muy bueno, anteriormente lo había probado en Capri
jbaravel 3 years ago
1,500 page views on this video and no comments?
Anyway, nice video. I'm actually going to try this (but I have to substitute the booze with something else, I dont live in Florida!)
nuLLcss 3 years ago
My friend an uncle of mine from the old country likes to use Grappa instead of grain which will change the taste a bit but is still quite tasty. One other alternative is you can use a vodka of your choice (less impurities the better tasting)
jdroccofla 3 years ago
I don't understand why there are so many recipes for this. I used a recipe calling for 3lbs of surgar and 10 lemons and 1 week. It came out tasting just like the stuff I brought back from Italy. The peels were almost white after a week. Do you think it really gets more lemon flavor from waiting longer.
sigsauer12 3 years ago
Where do you live? Everclear is not only sold in Florida. I live in New Orleans and get it here. Also you really do not have to wait 3 weeks. I used a recipe from the internet and it only took a week and it tastes just like what I got from Italy.
sigsauer12 3 years ago
Yeah I live in Florida and I am aware this is not the only place it is sold however I know it is not sold in Boston so I wanted to provide an alternative. In regards to waiting three weeks I believe I said I wait two but if you get busy it will not hurt to wait longer. So really to some up all your comments does it matter the time or amount of sugar I would say yes and the reason is all the paisanos back home make this and you want yours to be original
jdroccofla 3 years ago
I have friends who let theres sit in the sun to ferment some squeeze a little lime juice in theres I use natural sugar. Every little tweak creates a new flavor I found one my mother loves so I am sticking with it. In the end if replication is your thing then I suggest importing some Capri lemons and copy the Italians word for word but then again if coping Italians is your thing than you might as well copy the baddest Italian around that is yours truly (trust me your mother will love it)
jdroccofla 3 years ago
I'll give it a try. I'm a little impatient as to waiting long for that stuff. Have you ever tried oranges or limes. As for the everclear I thought I was replying to nuLLcss, sorry bout that. I didn't want them thinking it was only sold in Florida.
sigsauer12 3 years ago
try vodka
ravenshadows85 3 years ago
Why not use a microplane? The potato peeler and knife method seems so labor intensive?
FredFlumpadinkle 3 years ago
I will have to look into this micro plane instrument. It is quite possible my mother was trying to keep me busy doing this way :)
jdroccofla 3 years ago
You the man Vinnie - forget about it!
oturan11 3 years ago
haha you are awesome, thanks for the vid man.
latro666 4 years ago
Thank you
jdroccofla 3 years ago
thanks for the video!
but what if i add just a half bottle of water, and half cup of the sugar?
i guess its more healthy and higher alcohol percentage? haha
mikotan 4 years ago
Sounds tasty just make sure you have your last will in testament in order (:-P)
jdroccofla 3 years ago