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Apple Cinnamon Infused Vodka

Blogger Paula Jones of bell’alimento shares a recipe for DIY apple cinnamon infused vodka.

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  • Prep Time 5 min
  • Total Time 5 min
  • Servings 1

Ingredients

1
apple, washed, cored, sliced
1
cinnamon stick
2
cups distilled vodka

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LOCATION

Directions

  • 1 In 1-pint canning jar, place apple slices and cinnamon stick.
  • 2 Add vodka to jar, making sure apple slices and cinnamon stick are completely covered with vodka. Seal jar. Store in cool, dark location for up to 6 months.

EXPERT TIPS

Expert Tips

Recipe can be easily doubled or tripled.

You can omit cinnamon, if desired.

The longer you leave the apples and cinnamon in the vodka, the stronger the flavor will be. Shorter time equals subtle flavor.

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Posted 12/7/2012 12:27:13 AM REPORT ABUSE CarolinaGirl63 said:
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I haven't made this yet but some very similar to this one. It doesn't need to be refrigerated because the alcohol is the preservative. However, I always store vodka in the refrigerator or freezer; that way you don't have to worry about ruining perfectly good vodka. Cheers!!!
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Posted 11/8/2012 12:36:38 PM REPORT ABUSE Karen_at_BettyCrocker said:
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What a super fun idea to give! You can use a mason jar to store the vodka - it will last several weeks in the fridge before the flavor starts to decline. You can also store vodka in the freezer. Since it has a high alcohol content, it won't get solid or expand. Yeah!
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Posted 11/7/2012 2:08:14 PM REPORT ABUSE key204 said:
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Does anyone know which jars to use or how to seal jars of alcohol? Is it the regular mason jars one can find at places like Target and Walmart? Is it the hot water sealing method? I've never sealed a jar or canned anything, so instructions would be helpful!
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