What better way to conquer steep drink prices than to make your own? Wine and beer, meh, too complicated and who can afford expensive equipment when one hardly can afford to drink. We’re deeply sinking into a major recession! When life gives you lemons, make….. Limoncello!
Properly pronounced “Lee mon CHELL oh” this sweet and sinfully potent lemon liqueur was born in the beautiful Amalfi coast of Italy, and is traditionally made with delicious Sorrento lemons and served after dinner. It’s minimal ingredients are this: strong alcohol, lemon zest, sugar, and water.
This video features Miami Chef John DiRocco in his home sharing his simple family recipe for limoncello. He is truly quite the amusing character!
Recipe courtesy of Chef John DiRocco and the Miami Dish.
12-16 lemons, preferably organic and unwaxed
1 bottle Everclear
1 bottle of water (use the Everclear bottle)
1-1 ½ cups sugar
It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to do the initial preparation (mainly peeling the lemons and shaving out the bitter white pith.) You can also do the prep work gradually, doing two lemons at a time and tossing them in the alcohol, until all of the lemons are done. The peels should ferment a minimum of three weeks.
The more of the white lemon pith that you leave, the more bitter the limoncello will taste.
The type of sugar affects the color of the limoncello. For John’s “limoncello naturale,” use a darker raw cane sugar.
If you can’t get a hold of Everclear, you can use ½ Grey Goose vodka and ½ Absolut. For a poor man’s version, strain cheaper vodka though your Brita pitcher 3 or 4 times.
Store your limoncello in the freezer. It should be completely liquid. If it’s slushy, you used too much water.
We also found this adorable Italian video from Villa Massa honoring the Sorrento lemon and limoncello!
Debo Hobo
April 8, 2009 at 12:43 pmLimoncello is one of my newest favs. I first had a couple of years ago and was bowled over by it-literally. John is such a cutie pie!!! 🙂
Savory Tv
April 8, 2009 at 12:55 pm@DeboHobo, he’s a firecracker, that one! Thanks for visiting!
Gourmet Chick
April 9, 2009 at 4:31 amAt a lot of restaurants in Italy they wheel out a bottle of limoncello for shots at the end of the meal. I have to admit I am quite a fan even if you feel the effects rather too much at the end of the day.
Savory Tv
April 9, 2009 at 7:22 pmGourmet Chick – how fun! I would typically say “moderation is the key” however in the case of delicious limoncello I’m not sure that this is possible!
Trina
June 15, 2009 at 8:15 pmThis video was made by Brad Bryan (www.bradbryan.com). If you enjoy the video of John di Rocco making limoncello, please check out the other Miami Dish Video Bites: http://miamidish.net/category/video-bites/
Savory Tv
June 15, 2009 at 10:46 pmThank you Trina!