blackthorn – Coed y Berclas, Anglesey Coast https://berclas.co.uk A collection of award-winning luxury holiday accommodation. Stunning views overlooking the Menai Strait & Snowdonia Wed, 18 Jan 2017 08:43:12 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.9 Sloe Gin Recipe for a Cheery Christmas Treat https://berclas.co.uk/sloe-gin-recipe-for-a-cheery-christmas-treat/ Mon, 05 May 2014 15:08:39 +0000 http://berclas.co.uk/?p=347 It’s that time of year again when here at Coed y Berclas we pick sloes to make sloe gin which will be ready in time for Christmas. In case you’d like to join in the fun, here’s the method my Father taught me:- Sloe Gin Recipe. Sloe gin is a lovely liqueur for sipping after …

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Sloe berries for making Sloe Gin

It’s that time of year again when here at Coed y Berclas we pick sloes to make sloe gin which will be ready in time for Christmas. In case you’d like to join in the fun, here’s the method my Father taught me:-
Sloe Gin Recipe.

Sloe gin is a lovely liqueur for sipping after dinner but we pour a little over fresh fruit and yoghurt as a dessert. It’s very easy to make and you can pick the sloes (blackthorn berries) from the hedgerows.

For the sloe gin recipe you will need:-

  • Bottle of gin (don’t waste your best gin, the cheapest will do nicely)
  • Empty screw top bottles (they can have contained your best gin!)
  • Enough granulated sugar to fill a bottle
  • Pick enough sloes to fill a bottle (if you pick too many they can be frozen for later use – you can always buy yourself another bottle of gin and double the quantities!)
  • Divide the gin evenly between the three bottles so that each is one third full.
  • Pour sugar into each bottle until each is two thirds full.
  • Fill each bottle almost to the top with sloes.
  • Screw on the tops and shake each bottle to mix all the contents.

Once a day, shake the bottles to mix up all the contents until the sugar is totally dissolved and there is no longer any settling at the bottom.
Now leave the bottles until just before Christmas then strain the liquid. Discard the sloes and pour the Sloe Gin back into the bottles. The longer you keep Sloe Gin the better it gets but try some over Christmas – you deserve it!

You might have noticed that both the ingredients and the method are ‘informal’ – this is how my Father made Sloe Gin and how he handed it on to me. It works!

Dorothy

Sept 27th 2010

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