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Our oppressive heat of the last several weeks seems to be abating so that Kaweah can resume her jolly evening walks without overheating. While we adjust to summer temperatures, it’s much harder on the pup. So 80°F might be tolerable for us, but it will have her gasping for air on the baby trails.


kaweah was so very happy to be out after a rain

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trail markers in our town

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This cooling trend was just in time for the Fourth of July holiday too. It was lovely getting our legs outside and back on the trails. The wildflowers are going nuts in the high country too. For our holiday, we went for an early morning local hike.


big views

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little critters (can you spot the pika?)

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final ascent

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token summit shot on mount audubon (haze is smoke from wildfires in wyoming)

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wonderful blue columbines (colorado state flower)

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blessed rains on the descent

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Fireworks were cancelled in our mountain town for obvious reasons (two words: Colorado wildfires). If you’re hankering for sparklies, you can see fireworks photos from 2011 and 2010. Instead of scoping out a location from which to shoot the fireworks like previous July 4ths, I got to chill out at home and make a simple, but elegant dinner.


pan-seared scallops on fresh vegetables

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My beverage of choice is water. I love it. But when I want to offer something special to friends, it’s usually fruity and usually homemade. In summer, the quintessential beverage is lemonade. I like to play with fancy lemonade like lavender lemonade or in this case, a strawberry lemonade. Except this is an adult strawberry lemonade made with homemade strawberry vodka.


get yer hands on some proper strawberries

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red to the core

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You might have deduced that I am a little obsessed with strawberry beverages. You are correct. I’m enamored with the brilliant red color and the intensely strawberry flavor of strawberry syrup and now this strawberry vodka infusion. Infusions are fun, easy, and pretty. They’re great to give away or keep for yourself.


wash the berries

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slice into quarters or halves (if they are small)

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This infusion comes from my friend, Sean Timberlake, who also runs a great site on DIY preserving: Punk Domestics. It’s so simple a child could make this… except they couldn’t purchase the vodka.


strawberries in the jar

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in goes the vodka

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Right, so you wash some berries, chop them up, and place them in a glass jar with the vodka. That’s most of the work right there. Seal the jar and give it a shake. Then you store the jar in a cool, dark place for 3-7 days (go for 7, let’s maximize that flavor) giving it a shake once a day. I know, it’s hard not to break into it early, but be patient. When it’s ready, strain out the strawberries and you are left with a handsome, brilliant red liquid.


red!

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the strawberries have given up their essence to the vodka

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strain it

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Sean recommends storing it in the freezer and enjoying the strawberry vodka straight. I store it in the freezer, but I can’t drink it straight. It tastes like cough syrup to me because I’ve never really acquired a taste for vodka. However, if you add a shot (or two) of the strawberry vodka to lemonade, the cough syrup taste goes away.


squeeze some lemons to make lemonade

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add simple syrup and water

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Strawberry vodka lemonade tastes like strawberry lemonade. You can’t detect the vodka, but the strawberry flavor is strong and bright. Beware, lightweight boozers! You can get plastered enjoying one too many strawberry vodka lemonades on a hot summer day. But don’t let that deter you from enjoying one (or two…) because it’s utterly delightful. And if you really don’t want the boozer option, then go for a virgin strawberry lemonade using the strawberry syrup in place of the strawberry vodka – just make your lemonade less sweet since the syrup has a lot of sugar in it.


add a shot or two of strawberry vodka to the lemonade

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a great way to enjoy summer

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Strawberry Vodka
[print recipe]
from a guest post on David Lebovitz by Sean Timberlake of Punk Domestics

2 pints (1.25 lbs. or 575g) strawberries, organic or unsprayed
750 ml vodka

Wash, hull, and cut the strawberries into halves if they are small, quarters if they are large. Put the cut strawberries into a glass jar with a capacity large enough to hold the strawberries and the vodka. Pour the vodka into the jar. Tighten the lid on the jar and give it a good shake. Store the jar in a dark, cool place for 3-7 days (I went with 7 days). Give it a swish once a day. When the vodka is ready, strain the strawberry solids out with a fine mesh sieve, cheesecloth, or if you have a lot of time on your hands and want a super clear liquid – a coffee filter (this method totally doesn’t work for the impatient). Store in the refrigerator or the freezer for several weeks. Makes a quart.

To make strawberry vodka lemonade, add 1-2 ounces of strawberry vodka to a glass of lemonade over ice.

lemonade
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice (about 5-6 lemons)
2-3 cups water

Stir the sugar and 1 cup water together in a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Make sure the sugar dissolves completely. Let boil for a minute then remove from heat. Let the simple syrup cool. Combine the simple syrup with the lemon juice and add 2 cups of water. Add more water to taste. Makes about a quart (depending on how strong you want your lemonade).

July 5th, 2012: 12:42 am
filed under beverages, booze, entertaining, fruit, gluten-free, recipes, sweet

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FAQs

How long should you soak strawberries in alcohol? ›

It takes an hour of soaking for strawberries to absorb alcohol flavours, however, you CAN soak them overnight for a stronger flavour. The longer they soak, the more alcohol these drunken strawberries will absorb. Don't discard the alcohol once you're done.

How strong is strawberry vodka? ›

With an 80-proof vodka, it has an alcohol content of about 12 percent ABV (24 proof).

What liquor goes with strawberries? ›

Rum is a fabulous pairing for strawberries, and the recipe marries those flavors with simple syrup and lime juice. Toss this one in the blender for a boozy slushy, or shake it. Either way, it's a must-have co*cktail that everyone will enjoy.

How to make wine infused strawberries? ›

Fun, boozy treats in no time!
  1. Prep your strawberries. Rinse and drain them well, then add them to a large bowl or container.
  2. Pour the wine. Pour the bubbly wine over the strawberries until they're fully submerged.
  3. Let them soak. ...
  4. Prep the sugar. ...
  5. Dip the berries. ...
  6. Serve & enjoy!
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What is the best thing to soak strawberries in? ›

The best way to wash strawberries is to rinse them with water and then soak them in a vinegar for about 20 minutes or soak them in a water and baking soda mixture for about 15 minutes. How do you get rid of bugs on strawberries? Wash your strawberries in salt water to remove bugs and dirt.

How long can fruit sit in alcohol before it goes bad? ›

They will begin to lose their bright color and some flavor after one year but they will not “go bad” because the alcohol is the preservative. I usually have no problem using them up within one year.

What is the strongest vodka in the United States? ›

The highest proof vodka is 192, which equals 96% alcohol by volume. There aren't many brands that produce such a high grade, but it is out there. The brand with this high of content is Spirytus. But remember, such a strong vodka isn't for the faint of heart.

What is the hardest vodka to drink? ›

1. Polmos Spirytus Rektyfikowany Vodka. The world's strongest liquor is a rectified Polish spirit typically used by home distillers to create their own flavored vodkas. You can drink it straight, but since it's practically pure alcohol, it has a powerful kick so it's generally not recommended.

Which vodka has the highest alcohol content? ›

Polmos Spirytus Rektyfikowany

Proof: 192 (96% alcohol). This Polish-made vodka — the name translates to rectified spirit — is the strongest spirit for sale in the U.S. “It's like getting punched in the solar plexus,” one sampler told the New York Post.

What flavor brings out strawberry? ›

Black pepper is actually the secret ingredient in bringing out the flavor of strawberries; it does to them what salt does to meat. If you add pepper to strawberries, it transforms their flavor to that of candy. They become sweeter, richer, and more vibrant.

What is alcohol made from strawberries called? ›

Here I am, back with another recipe for home-made liqueur! And this time it uses strawberries. In fact, the name Fragolino comes from the Italian word fragola, which means strawberry.

Which fruit is best with alcohol? ›

Lemons/Oranges/Sweet lime

Have citrus fruit if you drinking. Rich in vitamin C, citrus fruits will stimulate your liver to remove the toxins from the body. Vitamin C also is a great antioxidant. You can eat oranges, sweet lime or lemons.

How do you master ate strawberries? ›

Instructions
  1. Combine berries and granulated sugar in a medium-sized bowl and stir so all berries are coated with sugar. ...
  2. Cover and let sit in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes (letting them sit longer will make them juicier, though!). ...
  3. If desired, add additional sugar to taste.
May 11, 2022

What can you put on strawberries besides sugar? ›

Instead of sugar and cream try serving your strawberries with balsamic vinegar or basil: simple, but delicious – these pairings are becoming modern classics.

What is wine made from strawberries called? ›

Strawberry wine is a berry-forward, boozy drink made from strawberries.

Do you have to refrigerate fruit soaked in alcohol? ›

It is not necessary to keep the steeping fruits in the fridge as both the fruits and the alcohol keep well. We would however prefer to keep the fruits in a cool, dry (and if kept for longer, dark) place while they soak. The best container for the fruits is a tightly sealed plastic container.

What is the best fruit to soak in alcohol? ›

Here are seven homemade sweet and savory spirits to kick your summer up a notch.
  • ① Strawberries and Champagne. ...
  • ② Pineapples and Rum. ...
  • ③ Peaches and Bourbon. ...
  • ⑤ Jalapeños and Tequila. ...
  • ⑥ Blueberries and Vodka.
Jun 27, 2022

How do you rehydrate fruit with alcohol? ›

Rehydrating dried fruit with whiskey is straightforward. Simply place your chosen dried fruit in a clean, airtight jar, cover it with whiskey, and let it macerate for at least two to three hours. If using a variety of fruits, you can chop them into evenly-sized pieces after removing any stones or stalks.

What is fruit soaked in alcohol called? ›

Macerating is a technique that softens fresh fruit and draws out its natural juices, in which the fruit then soaks, sort of like marinating. One way to do this is by literally soaking the fruit in some sort of flavorful liquid, like juice, wine, liquor, liqueur, or balsamic vinegar.

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