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Apple Pie Infused Bourbon

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Evidently, somehow, it is December now.  (?!?!)  Just the other day I was teaching my kids how to use the slip ‘n slide in the backyard, so I really don’t understand how this happened.  However, I have confirmed it with several sources, that it is, now, in fact, December the first, and that means there are just 24 days until Christmas, and only eight more days until Hanukkah.

We gotta get our butts in gear, friends.

Like many of you, I’m sure, I have a lot of wonderful people in my life who deserve nice gifts at this time of year.  It can get a little overwhelming sometimes, choosing and shopping for everyone’s gift, trying to make it personal, and working it into the budget.  One thing I really like to do is try to make homemade gifts, because by their very nature, they are more personal, and unique, and as a nice bonus, they are often more affordable.

Spoiler Alert (for the five most important men in my life)

This year, for the five most important men in my life, I have decided to make Southern Living Magazine’s Apple Pie Infused Bourbon!

Apple Pie Infused Bourbon

I begin by chopping the apples and putting them into a large pitcher with a lid. I also add in the cinnamon sticks and ground nutmeg.

Apple Pie Infused Bourbon

Then, I open the bottles of bourbon and pour them over the apples and spices.

Apple Pie Infused Bourbon

Put the lid on the pitcher and let that sit, at room temperature, for four days.

While the bourbon is infusing, I use Goo-Gone to remove the original labels from the bottles.

Goo Gone

This stuff works miracles.  You can buy it in my shop.

Just spray it on the label and let it sit for ten minutes or so.  The labels just scrape right off, no sticky residue.

Apple Pie Infused Bourbon

Clean the bottles with hot, soapy water, or in the dishwasher.

You can also print and cut out these nifty labels!

After the bourbon has had it’s four-day long nap, place a funnel in the neck of the clean, original bourbon bottle.  Place a fine mesh strainer over the funnel, and pour the infused bourbon through, discarding the solids.  Add 2 tablespoons of honey or agave nectar to each bottle, and replace the cork topper.

Mist the backs of the labels with spray adhesive and adhere them to the bottles.

These can keep in the fridge for up to two months!

I plan on giving them along with a six-pack of artisinal ginger ale, for a delicious and festive winter cocktail!

Do you like to receive a homemade gift?  Do you like to make them and give them?  What kinds of homemade gifts will you be making this year?  I have some other ideas up my sleeve, you can check them out on my Homemade Gifts Pinterest Board.  Be sure to also check out all the fabulous gift ideas in the Homemade Gifts Category of this blog.  Let me know what you think!

Apple Pie Infused Bourbon
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Recipe type: Beverage
Cuisine: American
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Serves: 1 bottle
 

Kentucky bourbon infused with the warm flavors of apple pie
Ingredients
  • ½ golden delicious apple, chopped
  • 2 3-inch cinnamon sticks
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
  • 1 375ml bottle of good-quality bourbon
  • 2 tablespoons honey or agave nectar

Instructions
  1. Place first four ingredients into a lidded container.
  2. Pour the bourbon over.
  3. Cover, and let stand at room temperature for four days.
  4. Pour bourbon mixture through a fine mesh strainer, into a pitcher, discarding solids.
  5. Stir in the honey or agave nectar.
  6. Decant back into the clean, original bottles.
  7. Can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two months.

Download Southern Living’s Free Printable Label: Apple Pie Infused Bourbon 

 

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Homemade Scooby Snacks

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I have no explanation for why my children would prefer to eat something that looks like this:

over something that looks like this:

but, what can I say?  It is what it is.

Those are not doggie biscuits.  They are Homemade Scooby Snacks for your kiddo’s lunchbox!  And they hail from Lunch Lady Land… a magical place full of yummy snickety-snax that are perfect for a packed lunch.  Check out the other recipes from this series:

Apple Pie Cups with Cinnamon Streusel
Homemade Pudding Snack Packs
Corn Dog Muffins
Healthy Reese’s Cups
Homemade Gummy Snacks & Juicy Jiggles

My boys fell in love with the idea of eating things that look like dog food when I recently brought home a box of Scooby Snacks from my local grocery store.  They are basically just a thicker graham cracker in the shape of a dog bone.  We can totally do this ourselves!  And end up with something even yummier (homemade always is, right?), and probably a lot better for you.

I tried a few different graham cracker recipes, and found this one to be my favorite.  If you can’t find graham flour…

…I’ve tried substituting whole wheat flour and it works just great!

You will also need a bone-shaped cookie cutter.

Homemade Scooby Snacks
(Homemade Graham Crackers by Brown-Eyed Baker)

1½ cups all-purpose flour
1 1/3 cups graham flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
2/3 cup dark brown sugar
3 tablespoons honey

I began by creaming the butter, dark brown sugar and honey in my mixer.

Then I just tossed in the remaining ingredients and mixed it all up!

One little tip:  don’t mix it for too long because it will incorporate air that may cause your Scooby Snacks to spread out too much in the oven.  This goes for any kind of cookie that you roll out and cut with a cookie cutter.

So, as soon as the dough came together into a ball, I just rolled it out between two sheets of parchment paper.  I used my rolling pin rings to ensure an exactly even thickness of 5/16″ (I am anal a Virgo).

Cut them out with your handy dandy bone-shaped cutter, and gently peel them off the parchment.   You can re-roll the scraps because you didn’t add any additional flour rolling them out the first (or subsequent) time around.

Place them on a lined baking sheet and fork ‘em.

This is technically called “docking the dough,” and it helps keep them from puffing up.  Also it makes them look more authentic.  Like dog food, that is.

Bake them at 350 degrees for 12 minutes.  Take them out and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.  Then bake for another 4 minutes.

 I know they look like the dog’s breakfast (sorry, couldn’t resist), but they are soooo super yummy!  They are crumbly and buttery and they have a deep, warm flavor from the dark brown sugar and honey.  The cinnamon sugar is like the icing on the cake!  They are awesome warm from the oven with a cold glass of milk, but they’ll keep really well, (like, for weeks!) in an airtight container.

They were a big hit for my 5- and 3-year olds, so you should definitely try them out!  And, if you like these, be sure to check out the other posts in our Lunch Lady series!