Recipe: A Simple Glogg
Ingredients:
Aquavit (or brandy or vodka)
Burgundy or pinot noir wine
Port wine
Raisins
White sugar
Cinnamon sticks
Cloves
Cardamom seeds
One orange
One piece of ginger
Blanched almonds
Step 1: Soak 1/2 cup of raisins in one cup of aquavit
(a Norwegian spirit made with potatoes); Brandy or vodka can be used instead.
Soak for 30 minutes before Step 2.
Step 2: Put a large pot on the stove, over high
heat. Add one cup of water and 1/2 cup sugar to the pot, and stir with a wooden
spoon until the sugar is completely dissolved.
Step 3: Lower the heat to medium and add your spices -
two sticks of cinnamon (each broken in half); four whole cloves; six whole
cardamom seeds, crushed by hand; a thinly shaved orange peel; and one small
piece of ginger, peeled and cut in half. Stir again with wooden spoon. Do not
allow the mix to come to a boil from this point on.
Step 4: Add the aquavit-raisin mixture, two cups of
burgundy or pinot noir wine and two cups of port wine.
Step 5: Sweeten and spice to taste.
Step 6: Strain, garnish with raisins and slices of
blanched almond — and serve hot off the stove.
Note: The drink can be made a day ahead and kept
covered, on the stove, at room temperature. Just reheat before serving.
Recipe courtesy of Todd and Urd
Milbury.
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