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Scandinavian Christmas Gløgg
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Servings: 18-20 (1/2 cup) servings |
Comments: Gløgg Definition: [GLUHG; GLOEG] Especially popular during Advent, this Danish (or Swedish) spiced-wine punch gets its punch from the addition of aquavit or brandy. To take the chill off cold winter nights, it's served hot in cups with several almonds and raisins added to each serving. --Copyright (c) 1995 by Barron's Educational Series, from The New Food Lover's Companion, Second Edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst |
Ingredients: 2 quarts, dry red wine 2 quarts, muscatel 1 pint, sweet vermouth 2 tablespoons, Angostura Bitters 2 cups, raisins 1 orange peel (without white part) 12 whole cardamoms, bruised in mortar & pestle 10 whole cloves 1 piece, about 2" fresh ginger 1 stick cinnamon 12 ounces, Aquavit 1 1/2 cups, sugar 2 cups, whole blanched peeled almonds For Garnish: Cinnamon sticks Orange slices |
Instructions: Mix all the ingredients up to and including the 1 stick of cinnamon in a 6--8 quart enamel pot. Let stand, tightly covered, at room temperature for at least 12 hours. Shortly before serving, add Aquavit and sugar. Mix well. Heat rapidly to full boil. Remove from heat as soon as mixture boils. Add almonds. Serve hot, in small cups. Garnish with cinnamon sticks and orange slices. Makes 18-20 (1/2 cup) servings. Source: Brown, D. Foods of the World: The Cooking of Scandinavia, Time-Life Books, New York, 1968. |
Source: The Cooking of Scandinavia |
Date: November 17, 2002 |