Christmas orange milk liqueur (a.k.a. Baby Jesus Wee!) |
I made this last year and it was so good, so that I've made an even bigger batch of "Baby Jesus Wee" for this Christmas. My neighbour commented that perhaps she wouldn't be serving it to her vicar, although apparently he has a great sense of humour, so perhaps he'll be lucky enough to get some. It is divine mixed with Prosecco as a Christmas cocktail.
The first time I tasted this I was overwhelmed with memories of ice cream vans and English seaside holidays. This liqueur tasted distinctly like the Orange Split or Mivvi ice lollies of my childhood. That was until the final boozy hit bucked me out of my reveries. "What the hell is this? “I asked my friend who had just returned to England after several years living in Portugal. "Baby Jesus' piss" said my friend smugly, if inelegantly. "It's from the Azores." To which I had no answer, just holding out my glass for more.
orange milk liqueur, sitting in the morning dew! (with finely grated zest) |
orange milk liqueur (with large pieces of orange zest) |
After 24 hours the mlk and vodka separate. Just stir it up and keep on going for 8 days.) |
ingredients:
500ml full-fat milk
500g granulated sugar
500ml vodka
juice and zest of 2 oranges*
juice of 1 lemon
directions:
- * I have made this with finely grated zest or big chunks of zest (removing the bitter pith). I find the larger pieces of zest produce a deeper flavour.
- Gently heat the milk with the sugar until the sugar has dissolved.
- Add the vodka, orange and lemon juice together with the orange zest. Stir well.
- Decant to a large jar or jug. Seal well (clingfilm is fine). Store in a cool place.
- Every day give the jar a stir or a shake to mix up the liquids. The mixture will coagulate and you'll have a deep layer of a golden-yellow liqueur. Do this for at least a week, if not 2 weeks. Mine took 8 days.
- Line a sieve with cheesecloth (2 J-cloths will do) and strain the liquid into a bowl. You may want to do this more than once to catch all of the milk solids - your liqueur will be clearer too.
- You could infuse the milk with chai tea spices such as fresh ginger, cinnamon, fennel seeds and cloves.
- Add 50g of grated chocolate to the mixture.
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