Mulled wine “Friendly Party” recipe
Mulled wine
In nature, there are a huge number of different drinks besides drinking water and juices. We have already told you how to make milkshakes, non-alcoholic mojitos and summer cooling drinks. Now we will tell you about a strong drink that is great to drink in cool weather.
Mulled wine is a hot drink based on wine. Mulled wine is especially good on cool winter evenings, because it has a warming effect. The basis of mulled wine is mainly red wine or ale.
Traditional mulled wine
To make it you will need: 70 g of sugar, a sprig of rosemary, a strip of lemon zest, 2 strips of orange zest, a bottle of reddish wine, a pinch of cardamom, one star anise, 2 cinnamon sticks, 3 cloves, 5 pieces of dark peppercorns.
Prepare the zest and spices. Place all the spices, lemon and orange zest in a saucepan, add sugar and pour in reddish wine. Cook the wine over low heat for about an hour. Stir the mulled wine occasionally with a wooden spoon. If you have a temperature indicator on the stove, make sure that the temperature of the drink does not rise above 75 degrees, otherwise the alcohol will begin to evaporate. After about an hour, remove the pan from the stove, strain the drink and pour into glasses.
Ginger mulled wine
To make it you will need: 50 g of raisins, a slice of ginger, 2 cinnamon sticks of 5 cm, 6 tablespoons of sugar, one lemon, 15 cloves, 3 oranges, 2 bottles of reddish dry wine.
Wash the oranges. Leave one whole and cut the other two into four pieces. The lemon should also be cut into four slices. Peel the ginger and cut in half. Stick cloves into the zest of a whole orange, spreading them moderately over the entire surface of the orange. Place ginger, cinnamon, orange and lemon slices and a whole orange with cloves in a saucepan. Add wine. Place the pan with wine over low heat and add sugar. Stir. Heat the drink to 80 degrees. Do not boil wine under any circumstances. Boil the mulled wine until the light film disappears from the surface. Then remove the mulled wine from the heat and cover the pan with a lid. Infuse the drink for about half an hour, and then pour it into tempered glass glasses.
Coffee mulled wine
To make it you will need: half a teaspoon of nutmeg, 150 ml of water, 6 cloves, a teaspoon of ground cinnamon, a tablespoon of sugar, 2 glasses of wine and 1.5 teaspoons of natural ground coffee.
Pour cold boiled water over the coffee, put it on the fire and bring to a boil. Remove from heat, strain through cheesecloth, and cool. Place all the spices in the cezve, add cooled coffee and put it back on the fire. Bring to a boil, remove the coffee from the heat and steep for 10 minutes. Pour the wine into a heat-resistant container and place over low heat. Heat the wine until the snow-white film disappears from the surface. Then strain the contents of the cezve through cheesecloth and pour into the heated wine. Stir and pour immediately into previously heated glasses. Serve mulled coffee only warm.
Mulled wine “Friendly Party”
To make it you will need: a pinch of cinnamon, 6 cloves, one lemon, 200 g of sugar and 2.25 liters of reddish wine.
Pour the wine into the pan, add spices and put on fire. Heat for an hour, but do not bring to a boil. When the snow-white film disappears from the surface of the wine, strain the drink through a sieve and pour into porcelain cups, and add a slice of lemon to each cup.
Mulled wine “Friendly Party” recipe
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS | WEIGHT | CALORIES (kcal per 100 g) |
---|---|---|
Reddish table wine | 250 ml. | |
Sugar | 1.5 tbsp. lie | 374 |
Lemon juice | 1 tbsp. lie | |
Lemon zest | 1 tsp. | |
Carnation | 1 PC. | |
Cinnamon | 1 pinch |
Step-by-step recipe for making Mulled Wine “Friendly Party” with photos
This is how the delicacy is prepared:
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Pour reddish wine into a container, add sugar, add cinnamon, cloves, lemon zest, and lemon juice. Send the wine drink to warm up over low heat, do not boil it.
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Banana mulled wine
You can also pamper your family with banana mulled wine. You can’t even imagine how delicious and mind-blowing this drink is!
So, in order to prepare a delicacy according to this recipe, you will need:
Ingredients:
bananas-300 g;
sugar-20 g;
lemon-50 g;
water-200 ml.;
mint-10 g;
snow white wine - 750 ml.
This is how the drink is prepared:
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Immediately, thoroughly wash the lemon and bananas.
Pour water into the multi-bowl, add mint, boil, and then strain the resulting broth.
Cut the bananas into pieces.
Place banana pieces, half a lemon citrus into the bowl, add sugar, pour in the mint decoction, turn on the “heating” mode and warm the mixture for an hour.
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Mulled wine at home – 50 recipes with photos
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Mulled wine recipe
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dry reddish wine, lemon, orange, cinnamon, sugar, cloves
They say that the Queen of Sweden was the first to drink Scandinavian-style mulled wine back in the 16th century. The mixture of spices was dipped into wine and heated in huge cauldrons, then served at the end of dinner - it was quite a pleasant pastime on winter evenings. So, apart from the huge cauldrons, everything else about making fragrant glög remained practically constant.
port, white rum, cloves, cardamom, cinnamon, orange, raisins, peeled almonds