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Wash the lemons with a vegetable brush and hot water to remove any reside of pesticides or wax; pat the lemons dry.
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Carefully zest the lemons with a zester or vegetable peeler so there is no white pith on the peel. NOTE- Use only the outer part of the rind. The pith, the white part underneath the rind, is too bitter and would spoil your limoncello.
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In a large glass jar (1-gallon jar), add one bottle of vodka.
Add the lemon zest as it is zested.
Cover the jar and let sit at room temperature for at least (10) ten days and up to (40) days in a cool dark place. The longer it rests, the better the taste will be. (There is no need to stir - all you have to do is wait.) As the limoncello sits, the vodka slowly take on the flavor and rich yellow color of the lemon zest.
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In a large saucepan, combine the sugar and water; cook until thickened, approximately 5 to 7 minutes.
Let the syrup cool before adding it to the Limoncello mixture.
Add to the Limoncello mixture from Step One. Add the additional bottle of vodka. Allow to rest for another 10 to 40 days.
After the rest period, strain and bottle- discarding the zest.
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Serving
Suggestions |
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Keep in freezer until serving.
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Originally Submitted
8/23/2009
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