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Old 02-07-2004, 04:34 AM
Ninip
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Hi Everyone
I am trying to make brandied cherries for the first time. We have a Bing
cherry tree that has produced very well this year. I am confused, so many
different recipes on net. Can anyone give me their tried and true yet
simple recipe that they have used. Want to get started tomorrow morning.
Thanks in advance.


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Old 02-07-2004, 05:10 AM
Dave Smith
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Ninip wrote:

Hi Everyone
I am trying to make brandied cherries for the first time. We have a Bing
cherry tree that has produced very well this year. I am confused, so many
different recipes on net. Can anyone give me their tried and true yet
simple recipe that they have used. Want to get started tomorrow morning.


I didn't realize that they required recipes, though a quick google revealed
some. I have a friend who owns a cherry orchard. He just takes the freshly
picked cherries, sticks them in a jar and covers them with liquor (brandy,
rum, schnapps). I tried them with brandy and thought they needed some
sweetness, so the next time I tired them I dissolved as much sugar as I could
into the brandy and poured than in. The results were excellent.


 




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