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12-29-2010, 05:02 AM
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Holiday drink recipe
This is a drink that is a home made tradition for the holidays in these here parts.
The recipe is available on the original site Coalregion.com. http://www.coalregion.com *********************************************************** Boilo - Traditional Yuletide drink of the Coal Region Boilo is traditionally made during the Christmas and New Year's holiday. It's great on those cold winter nights. Cheers! Boilo recipe #1: Crock pot style 2 oranges (med-large size) 2 lemons 1 small box raisins (about 1 1/2 ounces) 8 oz honey 12 oz whiskey (or more, to taste). Use Four Roses, or Seagrams 7, or something similar. At least 80 proof (40% alcohol). 1/2 to 1 teaspoon each of any or all of these spices: Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Cloves, Caraway seed, Anise seed Make this in a crock pot. It's easier than cooking on the stove and much less likely to overcook or scorch. For the quantities shown here, a small (1.5 quart) crock pot will do. Peel the oranges and lemons. Cut up the fruit and squeeze them into the crock pot. A garlic press works, or you can use some kind of juicer or fruit squeezer if you have one. Put the remaining fruit pulp into the crock pot as well. Add the raisins, honey, and spices. Stir. NOTE: do not add whiskey yet! Start the crock pot and let the mixture cook for about 2-4 hours. Stir occasionally. It's done when the fruit pulp gets "cooked-down". Strain into a pitcher. Mash down the fruit in the strainer to get all the liquid. NOW add the whiskey to the pitcher and stir. If you cook the whiskey, even for a short time, the alcohol will start to evaporate (and who wants that to happen??). Taste, and add more whiskey to your liking. Serve hot in shot glasses, espresso cups, or coffee mugs. After the first round, each individual serving can be heated in the microwave. This recipe makes about 12 ounces of "virgin" boilo. Add 12 ounces of whiskey to this and you get 24 ounces of coal region nectar, enough for 12-18 servings. Boilo recipe #2: Stovetop style 1 bottle whiskey (any relatively cheap, blended whiskey will do) Several oranges. Quantity depends on how much you wish to make. Use at least 4. Same number of lemons 1/4 cup raisins 2 tablespoons sugar 2 cups of honey 2 cinnamon sticks Boilo is traditionally made during the Christmas and New Year's holiday. It's great on those cold winter nights. Beware, this can knock you for a loop! Cheers! Peel the oranges and lemons and cut into quarters. Squeeze the fruit into a pot, then throw in the remaining fruit pulp. Add some water (some people use ginger ale). Add the remaining ingredients EXCEPT the whiskey. Cook everything at a slow simmer, stirring constantly. This will take about 15-20 minutes. If necessary, add orange juice and a bit more water. The color should be a yellow-orange. Don't overcook; the name is misleading. You don't want to boil this. Then slowly stir in the whiskey. Be careful - this can catch fire if splashed on the stove. Keep adding whiskey to taste. It's not uncommon to use the whole bottle. Simmer for just a few more minutes once the whiskey is added. Strain and serve hot in shot glasses (a regular glass may crack). Drink in sips. Individual servings can warmed later in a microwave. Everyone's recipe uses pretty much the same ingredients, but the quantities on each vary greatly. You'll have to experiment to find what suits your taste. See also a traditional Lithuanian recipe. *********************************************************** Take note......be very careful if you do the stovetop version as we have had a few holiday house fires in the area due to folks making Boilo while "sampling" it. About 20 years ago they lost 7 row homes due to a Boilo making session gone bad. This is good stuff but be aware that you need to drink it in moderation as it tends to go down pretty smoothly! ![]() ![]() |
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