Make Vodka Soaked Strawberries
Soaking strawberries in vodka for at least 1 hour will infuse the fruit with vodka flavor. You can then use the berries as a topping for ice cream, as a filling for pies, or freeze them and add them to adult smoothies. Choose strawberries that are fresh, ripe and in season for the best flavor.
Contents
Ingredients
Servings: 4
- 1 lb. (500 g) strawberries, stemmed and quartered
- 1 cup (240 ml) vodka
Steps
- Poke holes into the strawberries with a fork. This will allow them to soak up more of the vodka.
- Sterilize a quart-size jar by running the jar through the dishwasher or by soaking it in boiling water.
- Place the strawberries inside the jar.
- Pour the cup of vodka over the berries. Save the vodka bottle and lid if you want to use the strawberry-infused vodka later on.
- Refrigerate the jarred fruit for 1 to 24 hours. If you’re not sure how strong you want the strawberries, taste one after a few hours and see if you want to continue the soaking process.
- Open the jar and remove the berries from the vodka using a spoon.
- Pour the vodka through a coffee filter into a clean container like the original vodka bottle if you would like to preserve it for another use. Using a strainer will make this process easier. Straining the vodka through the coffee filter will remove any strawberry seeds or other debris from the fruit.
- Store the berries for up to 3 days in the refrigerator, freeze them in an air-tight container or use them immediately.
Tips
- Soak the strawberries in flavored vodka for added sweetness. Both vanilla and chocolate vodka are excellent options.
- Dip vodka soaked strawberries in melted chocolate and set them on a piece of wax paper until the chocolate solidifies. These make a great addition to a traditional fruit platter at a party.
- Alcohol also makes an excellent preservative for fruit if you want to can your strawberries.
Warnings
- Be sure to pace yourself as you eat vodka soaked strawberries. You may quickly notice the effects of the alcohol.
Things You'll Need
- Sterilized quart-size glass jar
- Spoon
- Coffee filter
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Sources and Citations
- http://www.chef-menus.com/fruit-recipe.html
- http://www.cargilefamilyrecipes.com/2011/02/chocolate-vodka-soaked-strawberries.html
- http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/22/dining/22appe.html