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GIFT OF THE DAY: Original Moonshine, Delicious & Fun

This glass jug holds some mighty tasty
moonshine. Photo courtesy Stillhouse
Distillery.

  Moonshine, a clear, unaged corn whiskey, has been produced in still houses in the hills of the southern U.S. since the country was settled.

Moonshine was an illegal product: The “moonshiners” who made it not only avoided paying state and federal taxes on their hooch, but they had no license to produce it in the first place.

The product got its name because it was made in the light of the moon—late at night, away from prying eyes.

As you can imagine, it wasn’t the purest product—and some people actually went blind from bad hooch. But that didn’t stop others who were thirsting for a drink.

Now, this most downscale of drinks has been given the star treatment by the manufacturers of Original Moonshine. Made from “100% estate-grown corn” in Culpeper, Virginia, it’s charcoal-filtered four times for the highest purity, quality, and smooth taste—in a Prohibition-era copper pot still.

It’s made in the same authentic tradition that moonshine has been made for hundreds of years. It’s all-natural, gluten-free, and 80-proof.

In a beautiful glass jug—definitely a keeper for serving other beverages—Original Moonshine has the subtle aroma and sweet flavor of corn. And it delivers a novelty factor like nothing else we’ve seen in a while.

 
You can use Original Moonshine in any cocktail, but we enjoy ours Clampett-style: neat from the jug. Yes, we’ve even taken a swig from the jug—while wearing Armani, not overalls. Welcome to the new age of moonshine.

Kick back with a jug as you watch The Beverly Hillbillies—or Deliverance.

Original Moonshine makes a memorable gift for about $35.00. It can be purchased online.
 
 
Find more of our favorite spirits by pulling down the menu bar on the upper right, and selecting “Cocktails & Spirits.”
 
 

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TIP OF THE DAY: Make Cranberry Liqueur & Cranberry Vodka Cocktails

You can buy cranberry liqueur, of course; but it’s fun to make your own and serve it in holiday drinks.

You have just enough time to make a batch and serve it on Christmas.

Homemade liqueur can be stored in the fridge or at room temperature for up to a year. Chill the bottle before making the cocktails below.

We love to garnish holiday cocktails with a rosemary sprig, which resembles the branch of a pine tree.

CRANBERRY LIQUEUR RECIPE

Ingredients

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 12 ounces cranberries (1 package fresh
    cranberries)
  • 3 cups vodka
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    Serve cranberry cocktails for the holidays.
    Photo courtesy Grey Goose.

     
    Preparation

    1. Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan. Stirring constantly, cook over medium heat for 5 minutes or until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat; set aside to cool.

    2. In a food processor, process cranberries for about two minutes, until finely chopped. Combine with sugar syrup in a large bowl. Add vodka and blend thoroughly.

    3. Pour the vodka mixture into a large, airtight jar (or two smaller jars). Place in a cool, dark place for at least three weeks, shaking every other day.

    4. Line a sieve with cheesecloth and strain into a pitcher or a bowl with a lip. Discard solids in cheesecloth (you can wash and reuse the cheesecloth).

    5. Pour liqueur into a clean bottle. You can reuse a wine bottle or the vodka bottle.
     
     
    CRANBERRY LIQUEUR COCKTAILS

    Cranberry Sparkler

    Here’s the cranberry version of a Kir Royale, substituting cranberry liqueur for the traditional crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur). For a nonsparkling version (analogous to a regular Kir), mix the cranberry liqueur with white wine.

  • Place 1 ounce cranberry liqueur in a Champagne flute (or a white wine glass for the non-sparkling version).
  • Top with Prosecco or other sparkling wine.
  • Garnish with a rosemary sprig.
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    Cranberry Martini

  • Place 1 ounce cranberry liqueur and two ounces of vodka or gin in a cocktail shaker with ice.
  • Shake and strain into a Martini glass.
  • Garnish with a rosemary sprig.
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    Cosmo Royale

  • Combine 2 ounces cranberry liqueur, one ounce orange liqueur (Grand Marnier, Cointreau or other) and two ounces vodka in a shaker with ice.
  • Shake and strain into a Martini glass. Garnish with a rosemary sprig.
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    TIP OF THE DAY: Get Your Liquor Gifts For The Next 10 Months

    During the holiday season, some makers of spirits, wine and Champagne, among others, package their bottles with additional gifts such as glasses, cocktail shakers and related accouterments.

    Often, the price for gift box packaging and the extra item is nothing beyond the cost of the regular bottle—or only a small additional amount.

    Either way, the box and its contents appear to be worth twice the bottle alone.

    We added the red ornaments to this photo, but the “added value” holiday gifts are typically in packaging that works year-round.

    Think of the anniversaries, birthdays and other special occasions you anticipate in 2012.

    Then, when you’re out holiday shopping, stop at the wine and spirits store and check out the “gift bargains” to be had.

    Even if you don’t anticipate gifts, stock up for your own needs. It can be a bargain: the holiday Grey Goose package shown is $29.99, whereas the MSRP for the 750ml bottle only is $34.99!

     

    Buy a bottle in gift packaging with an extra gift thrown in—for less than the cost of a regular bottle! Photo courtesy Grey Goose.

     

    Find reviews of our favorite spirits in our Cocktails & Spirits Section.

      

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    COOKING VIDEO: How To Dice Onions Like A Professional Chef

     

    Do you dice and slice onions “freestyle,” with mixed results?

    The same size pieces cook evenly. If your dice range from small to medium, the small pieces can burn while you’re waiting for the larger dice to soften.

    Watch a professional chef show you how to dice and slice onions the right way. Don’t worry that your knife skills aren’t as fast as his: He’s been slicing all day for decades!

    Watch his technique—how he holds and moves the knife. Then, start at the speed you’re comfortable with and increase speed bit by bit.

    Remember: More accidents happen with dull knives. A dull blade is more likely to slip instead of slice through. Take your knives to be sharpened professionally, or treat yourself to a good knife sharpener. It’s less than $30, less than having your set of knives professionally sharpened once!

    By the way, if you take a knife skills class, you’ll start out by slicing onions—lots of them. So consider spending a couple of hours with a bag of onions, working on your technique.

    You can use the results of your labor to make onion soup, or make lots of caramelized onions. They’re so good, they’ll disappear quickly. (While most people caramelize sliced onions, you can also use your diced onions.)

    Check out:

  • The different types of onions.
  • 25 ways to servecaramelized onions.
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    GIFT: The Best Trail Mix, Gourmet & Healthier

    Festive peekaboo boxes tied with lovely ribbons hold our favorite “healthier” holiday treat, Comfort Crunch.

    You can give one, two or three bags of this truly delectable and better-for-you gourmet trail mix. Even the cellophane bags are chic.

    Just about everyone we’ve gifted with Comfort Crunch continues to bring up how good it was. (Hint, hint?)

    You, too, can be known for giving the tastiest, guilt-free treat.

    Comfort Crunch mixes are delicious combinations of dried fruits and crisp nuts, sometimes with bits of toffee or chocolate that really hit the spot. Part of the profits are donated to cancer research (the founder is a cancer survivor).

    The three-bag gift box, $30.00, includes eight-ounce bags of:

     
    Photo by Hannah Kaminsky | THE NIBBLE.
     

  • Original: Guittard dark chocolate, dried blueberries, almonds, dried cherries, salted peanuts, salted cashews, dried cranberries, pecans and walnuts.
  • Toffee Talk: Toffee covered with Guittard chocolate, dried blueberries, dried cherries, dried cranberries, almonds, salted peanuts, salted cashews, pecans and walnuts.
  • Pepita Pick Me Up: Dried blueberries, almonds, dried cherries, salted peanuts, salted cashews, dried cranberries, crystallized ginger pieces, pecans, walnuts and dried pepitas (pumpkin seeds).
     
    The two-bag box includes Original and Toffee Talk, $22.50.

    Or, you can purchase individual flavors of Original, $14.00. (Single bags aren’t gift-boxed.)

    You might ask, “Why is Comfort Crunch so much better than other trail mixes?”

    The ingredients are so top quality, they sing in your mouth: “Wow, these nuts and fruits are amazing.”

    We promise: The recipients will love these healthy snacks.
     


      

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