Homemade Limoncello
I’ll be real with y’all—this is the first time I’ve ever made limoncello! I know there are several methods and ways to make it, but I am pretty thrilled with how this turned out! It’s perfectly sweet, not bitter at all, and it definitely doesn’t have that unfortunate lemon cleaning product flavor.
Ingredients:
rinds of 8 organic lemon peels (washed)
1 cup white sugar
1 cup water
(1) 750ml bottle of overproof vodka (I used 151 proof)
Directions:
Carefully peel the 8 lemons with a y-peeler. Be mindful not to include too much of the pith (the white part), as it can result in bitterness.
Add all ingredients to a clean, airtight glass jar.
Allow to sit in a cool, dry place for at least thirty days.
After the limoncello has sat, strain it through a fine mesh sieve with a few layers of cheesecloth.
Filter the limoncello a second time through a fine mesh sieve and a damp coffee filter.
Pour filtered limoncello into a clean glass jar and store in the freezer.
Serve extremely chilled.