We didn't try this in Brazil, but when I tried it at the neighbor's cooking class it was obviously Brazilian. In Brazil, they call limes lemons, and use sweetened condensed milk in so many things. True Brazilian sweetened condensed milk is slightly different, not quite as sweet and thick as ours. This can not be made very far in advance as it spoils quickly, thus you wouldn't want to use it for a party, but your family will ask for it frequently, once they have tried it.
1 cup sugar
6 cups cold water
4 juicy limes (smooth, thin skinned limes are juiciest and least bitter)
5-7 tbsp sweetened condensed milk
Crushed ice
Mix cold water and sugar until sugar dissolved. let chill until ready to use. (this part can be made in advance).
Wash limes really well with soap. You will need to get the wax and pesticides off they skins as you using the whole lime. Cut the ends off, then cut into eighths.. Place half the limes in the blender and half the sugar water. Pulse 5 times (or more if necessary) to release the flavors. Place a strainer over the pitcher you are serving out of and pour mixture through the strainer. With a spoon press out the rest of liquid. Repeat with remaining limes and sugar water. Whisk in the sweetened condensed milk and serve over lots of ice. Serving cold is important.
Recipes here are the ones people request. I can't take claim to any as being my orignal because everyone of them was either given to me or downloaded. Enjoy!
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Firewater or Primary Punch
This was served at many, many socials. It's name was determined by which social you usually had it at. Primary, Relief Society or YW Punch and when we added pop or club soda we called it Firewater. We loved it.
12 oz orange juice concentrate
12 oz lemonade concentrate
1 c sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp almond extract
9 c water
1 12 oz can up to a liter of lemon-lime pop, or club soda (optional)
12 oz orange juice concentrate
12 oz lemonade concentrate
1 c sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp almond extract
9 c water
1 12 oz can up to a liter of lemon-lime pop, or club soda (optional)
Hot Spice Punch
Some foods, or in this case drinks, are filled with memories. Christmas wouldn't be the same with out a big pot of Hot Spice Punch. Another favorite memory is o several winters going to the mountains to play in the snow. I'd mix up a crock pot full of this and keep it on low for all to enjoy when they would come in from the cold. This is similar to Wassail, so it is easy to be creative and make changes.
1 6 oz can of orange juice, mixed up
1 c lemon juice
2 quarts apple juice or cider
2 c. sugar
1 quart water
In a tea or cheesecloth bag:
2 Cinnamon sticks
8 whole allspice
10 whole cloves
a tsp chunk of ginger
Let the spice bag steep at least 5 minutes in the juices. Longer for spicier.
Variations I have tried:
Using pineapple or a other juice
Leaving out the ginger
Using a 6 oz can of lemonade
More or less of any of the juices.
Be Creative
1 6 oz can of orange juice, mixed up
1 c lemon juice
2 quarts apple juice or cider
2 c. sugar
1 quart water
In a tea or cheesecloth bag:
2 Cinnamon sticks
8 whole allspice
10 whole cloves
a tsp chunk of ginger
Let the spice bag steep at least 5 minutes in the juices. Longer for spicier.
Variations I have tried:
Using pineapple or a other juice
Leaving out the ginger
Using a 6 oz can of lemonade
More or less of any of the juices.
Be Creative
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Hot Raspberry Apple Cider
One night at a ward party we needed a warm and unique hot drink. We'd done just plain cider before so we needed to be creative. We found this drink on the Internet, made a few minor changes and everyone loved it. so may you.
8 cups apple cider or juice
1 cup raspberry concentrate, thawed
1/4-1/2 cup sugar
1 cinnamon stick
Frozen raspberries
mix all but the raspberries, heat to a simmer and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat, ladle in cups and top with a few frozen Raspberries. Enjoy.
8 cups apple cider or juice
1 cup raspberry concentrate, thawed
1/4-1/2 cup sugar
1 cinnamon stick
Frozen raspberries
mix all but the raspberries, heat to a simmer and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat, ladle in cups and top with a few frozen Raspberries. Enjoy.
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