Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2015

Apple pie moonshine



This recipe for Apple Pie Moonshine is a culmination of various recipes that we have tried over the years and have adapted to suit our taste. We certainly aren't saying we invented it. We aren't trying to take credit for anyone's recipe. There are so many recipes out there. 
Last year's batch wasn't strong enough for hubby's liking. The year before that it was too sweet. This year we are going to try adding the spiced rum that seems to be big this year..
The recipe listed above is a pretty big batch. Almost double many that are out there. This one makes around 10 quarts.  So feel free to cut it in half if you are just starting out.

2 gallons of cider
40 oz Apple juice
Cinnamon sticks (2 for the pot and one for each container that you will use)
4 cups white sugar
4 cups brown sugar
2 liters Everclear
2 to 3 cups Captain Morgan Spiced Rum
2 to 4 apples (green and red are our favorites)1 to 3 cups vanilla vodka



 Pour both gallons of Apple cider into a large stock pot. Add the brown and white sugar and two cinnamon sticks and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes stirring almost constantly until the sugar dissolves. You can tell when the sugar melts because you won't feel that gritty feeling at the bottom of the pot with your spoon when you stir.
Then turn the heat up to medium high and bring it almost to a boil stirring frequently. Just before it boils (you'll see it starting to steam) turn the heat down to a low simmer and simmer for 1 hour. Keep stirring occasionally. I don't cover mine during this process because I like to have it reduce slightly.
Then you remove it from the heat and let it sit until room temperature.



Right around now I divide it two pots so that I have room to add the alcohol. You have to be very patient here. It needs to cool all the way down to room temp or you will accidentally be burning off alcohol content.
When it's at room temp, you can add 1 liter of Everclear to each half pot now. I am also adding half the bottle of captain Morgan to one and about 2 to 3 cups of vanilla vodka to the other.
So it's time to start bottling here. I slice the apple's and put one or two in each bottle or jar. I also add a cinnamon stick to some. 



The first time we did this I put them all in cute mason jars. Now that I am into double batches I don't want to use that many mason jars so I put some into the Everclear bottles, some into vodka bottles, some into the cider jugs, and some into mason jars for gifts.  This is a great hostess gift for holiday visits. 


After you bottle or jar them... That's it!
Store them in a cool dark place for 2 weeks and after that you can enjoy. Its strong stuff. Don't drive!

Monday, March 17, 2014

Do It Yourself Bedroom Wall Decor Perpetual Autumn Dreams


We love the Fall. We would sleep in it all of the time if we could.
This wall treatment is my effort to capture that feeling for each night's sleep.
It was amazingly easy to do and I am so happy with it. Each night when we lay down to sleep, it feels like we're laying down under the stars and next to a tree with a warm gentle breeze : )
The tree is a wall decal that you can get at the bottom of this blog post.
It took about an hour to apply as it came in sections. The most time consuming part was trimming the paper. It was pretty easy.
Then we scattered the 3d leaves across the wall to give the illusion of movement. Also easy to install, just a screw into the wall. They are extra cool because they are 3d and add to the concept. I had extra leaves and I used them in my bathroom.
We also added those silly glow in the dark stars to our ceiling and used constellation shapes for the birthdays of our family. As the light goes out each night, we see the trees and then the stars. Ahhhhhh.....
I had extra leaves and I used them in my bathroom.
We would love to see and share any wall treatments you have done. Please send them to us at jenna@headinghomefarms.com.





You may also like our post on the DIY up-cycled kitchen island here.