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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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Coffee Cake with Plums and Walnut Cardamom Streusel

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When I was a little girl, I remember spending many afternoons at our community swimming pool. My mom would always pack her beach bag with everything we’d need for the day: sunscreen, floaties, towels, and plenty of snacks to nibble on. We would lay our beach towels out on the soft grass and slurp on peaches, cherries, nectarines, and plums as the sun warmed our skin. They were so sweet and juicy, and even at five years old I knew that these summer fruits were something special, only to be enjoyed at the peak of their summertime season.

I’d love for my kids to have those same kinds of delicious memories.  This summer we’ve kept our fruit basket brim-full of all those yummy stone fruits (and more!) for munching out of hand, but I’ve also enjoyed baking them into lots of delicious dishes.  Here’s a little recap of some of YinMom YangMom’s best summer stone fruit recipes, just click the pic and it’ll take you right to the post/recipe:

Stone Fruit White Sangria

Grilled Peaches with Mascarpone and Crushed Biscoff

Incividual Cherry Cobblers In A Jar

Apricot Almond Clafoutis

…and, to round out the stone-fruit-a-palooza, this fabulous recipe for Plum Coffee Cake with Spiced Walnut Streudel!

This will make your whole house smell sweet and warm and delicious for days!

I took a few different recipes and modified them to make my most perfectly delicious coffee cake.  This one is great for a Sunday brunch, or if you’re having another mom over for a play date, you can sit at your kitchen table with a cup of coffee and a warm slice of this cake, and gab, while the kiddies play (or, fight, as is usually more accurate in my house!).

Coffee Cake with Plums and Spiced Walnut Streudel
(adapted from the following: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Plum-Streusel-Coffeecake-13137, http://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-plum-cak-30243, and http://www.finecooking.com/recipes/plum-coffee-cake-brown-sugar-cardamom-streusel.aspx)

For the Streudel:
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup packed dark brown sugar
1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
contents of about 4 cardamom pods, ground in a mortar and pestle, or about 1/8 teaspoon pre-ground cardamom
1/2 cup walnuts
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

If you are not familiar with cardamom, it’s a really interesting warm spice.  It comes in these little pods:

…which you just crush a bit, and inside are the aromatic seeds.  Discard the papery husk and grind the contents.

Cardamom is used a lot in savory Indian dishes, but aso as a sweet spice in Nordic desserts.  If you like cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, clove, or ginger, you will probably also like cardamom.  You can order it from my shop: whole cardamom pods, or ground cardamom.

Throw all the ingredients together in a bowl and mix ‘em up with a fork!  Easy!  This is my new favorite way to make streusel.

Put the streusel aside, if you can tear your nose away from the intoxicating aromas, and get going on the cake.

For the Cake:
6 plums, pitted and cut into bite-sized chunks
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 cup light brown sugar
2 eggs
1 cup plain yogurt
1 teaspoon vanilla
several scratches of fresh nutmeg, ground on a microplane, or
1/8 teaspoon pre-ground nutmeg
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder

Begin by beating the butter and sugar together until really light and fluffy.

Add in the eggs and vanilla and beat to fluff again.

Now add the eggs, yogurt, and vanilla and mix.

Stir in the nutmeg, flour, salt, baking soda, and baking powder to combine.

Pour half the cake batter into a greased 8″ round cake pan.  Top with half the plums.

Now spread the rest of the batter over the plums and tumble the remaining plums on top.  Sprinkle on the streusel and bake for an hour at 350 degrees.

What a special way to start a late summer morning!

Here is a printable 4″x6″ recipe card for you:  Plum Coffee Cake with Walnut Cardamom Streusel Recipe Card

I really hope you make this cake!  It’s so comforting and delish and I put a lot of love into it!

What’s your favorite thing to bake with summer fruit?  Leave us a comment and tell us all about it!  We love exchanging recipes with our friends…

And be sure to let me know how you like this one!