Home-Made Coffee Liqueur

Home-Made Coffee Liqueur
  • PREP TIME
    10 mins
  • COOK TIME
    10 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    336 hrs 50 mins
  • SERVING
    15 People
  • VIEWS
    27

Transform your kitchen into a cozy café with this effortless recipe for a captivating coffee liqueur! With just a handful of ingredients and a touch of patience, you can craft a rich, aromatic elixir that rivals store-bought varieties. The aging process mellows the flavors, resulting in a velvety smooth indulgence perfect for sipping or mixing into your favorite cocktails.

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Recipe View 2 mins In a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine the water, sugar, and instant coffee granules. (2 minutes)

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Recipe View 7 mins Place the saucepan over high heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is completely dissolved and the mixture comes to a rolling boil. (5-7 minutes)

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Recipe View 40 mins Remove the saucepan from the heat and allow the mixture to cool completely. This should take approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Ensure the mixture is at room temperature before proceeding.

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Recipe View 1 mins Once cooled, stir in the rum and vanilla extract. Combine well. (1 minutes)

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Recipe View 5 mins Using a funnel, carefully pour the liqueur into three clean, sterilized glass bottles (wine bottles or swing-top bottles work well). (5 minutes)

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Recipe View Seal the bottles tightly and store them in a cool, dark place for at least 2 weeks, or preferably longer, to allow the flavors to meld and mellow. The longer it ages, the smoother and more refined the liqueur will become.

For a richer, more complex flavor, consider adding a cinnamon stick or a few coffee beans to the bottles during the aging process.
Adjust the amount of instant coffee to suit your preferred strength.
Sterilizing the bottles before filling is crucial to prevent any unwanted bacteria from affecting the liqueur.
If you prefer a sweeter liqueur, add a simple syrup after the aging process to reach the desired sweetness.

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.7/ 5 ( 9 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (4)
  • Estella Baumbach

    I substituted espresso powder for the instant coffee, and it gave it a really intense coffee flavor. Definitely recommend!

  • Lucas Kihn

    I made a batch for Christmas gifts last year, and everyone loved it! It's become a new tradition.

  • Candice Conn

    Be patient with the aging process! It really makes a difference in the final flavor.

  • Aida Reilly

    This recipe is surprisingly easy! I was intimidated at first, but it turned out great. I used dark rum and let it age for a month – so smooth!

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