Infused Vodka Ingredients
- Enough fruit of your choice to loosely fill a mason jar (approximately 2 cups)
- Approximately 12 oz. of vodka (I recommend at least triple-distilled)
- A cool, dark place and patience
To make infused vodka all you have to do is wash and cut your favorite fruit, put it in a mason jar, and then fill the jar with vodka. Screw the top on the jar and leave in a cool, dark place for a week. Shake everyday, if possible. One week later, drain out the fruit and voila, you’ve got infused vodka!
I tried several different fruit-infusions: blueberry, lemon and strawberry. By far, the strawberry was the best. Below is the recipe I made with the infused strawberry vodka. I actually don’t usually enjoy vodka, one too many bad college nights, but this recipe made me a believer in the magic of the clear spirit.
Infused Strawberry Vodka Lemonade
- Two shots of infused strawberry vodka (recipe above)
- 6 lemons
- A handful of ice
- 2 tablespoons of sugar
Squeeze the juice from six lemons. Add the sugar and vodka to the lemon juice. Pour or shake over ice.
Tip: I like to put my drinks in mason jars with lids, so I can easily shake the drink. James Bond style.
This recipe will make 2 small-ish drinks or one large-ish. 😉
Did you have any special spirits over the holiday weekend?
love,
melanie
oh freaking yum. must.try.this.
please do! let me know how it turns out!
Do you think this would work okay with frozen fruit? I have a ton of frozen strawberries that would be perfect – thoughts? Thanks for the idea 🙂
I don’t know about with frozen fruit. It seems like it would definitely be messier since when frozen fruit melts it releases moisture. You could try it?