Coffee Liqueur | a recipe for YOU!

We survived the holidays and I hope you did, too. All I have left to do is upload photos to Ravelry for the knitted gifts and try to clean up the tornado that seems to have gone through my house - I have a long weekend coming up, so I should be able to find some time to get some cleaning done. Fingers are crossed. It's no secret that I'm a coffee addict and last week on my snow day I mentioned that I made homemade coffee liqueur. The making and gifting of this lovely creation has become a tradition of ours during the holidays - this year was no exception and as the gifts were opened, cheers erupted over the bottles of Drunken Joe. Yes, we have given it a name and designed labels. We're weird that way.

DrunkenJoeAYWe've been making this for several years now and it's been a learning process to get it just the way we want and this year I think the recipe might have been perfected! It's not only delicious, it's also easy and fast to make!

So, gather your supplies and let's get to making some Drunken Joe!

Drunken Joe IngredientsAYNote: We usually make a double or triple batch and the recipe below is for a single batch.

Drunken Joe Coffee Liqueur

  • 1 - 10 cup pot double-strength dark roast coffee
  • 2 lbs brown sugar
  • 2 tbs dark molasses
  • 4 tbs vanilla extract
  • 1 - 750 ml bottle Everclear

First, brew your coffee - we use Black Gold which is our favorite from our local coffee roaster Black Waters Coffee. Use a high quality coffee, this is not a time to be thrifty and use cheap stuff.

Add your hot freshly brewed coffee to a large pot on the stove. Over medium heat, bring to a simmer and add brown sugar and molasses. Continue to heat while stirring until the brown sugar is dissolved.

Let cool to room temperature and add the Everclear and vanilla to taste.

It's ready to enjoy right away or you can let it rest for a few days for a little more flavor. It also stores really well. We pour ours into a large glass bottle (or bottles) and then fill smaller random bottles we've saved throughout the year for gifting. Easy, right?!

Enjoy and cheers!

Snow Day

It started snowing last night and it's still snowing at 6pm tonight. This morning, as the sun was coming up, it was so peaceful and magical. This is my moment with the snow: image

Growing up in the mountains of Colorado, snow is in my DNA and each year I anxiously anticipate winter. I'm giddy with delight when the snow falls and I stare out the window with the wonder of a child sighing deeply at the beauty. This morning I stood on our front porch doing just this while admiring the white blanket covering our neighborhood.

It's rather lovely outside, but this storm has immobilized Wisconsin. This snow is heavy and wet. We have friends waiting for the power company to come and remove fallen tree limbs from their power lines, power is out in some areas and snow removal has been an ongoing chore throughout the day since it keeps coming down. Snowblowers have been a constant sound in our neighborhood since 6 am today and I hear one or two now. My dear hubby tends to the snow removal and I am grateful that because of him I'm able to continue my love affair with snow. Thank you, my love.

Someone else love this snow (yes, I've passed this onto my "children"). This guy:

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Mr. Logan loves the snow (we believe he learned this from Mr. Joey) and decided to take a siesta on the patio today. I had to force him to come inside. Handsome, isn't he?

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So, what did I do today with my "snow day"? Well, contrary to popular belief, I did not immediately pick up my knitting needles until later in the day... This morning I went to the kitchen to start our supper of dry white beans, veg stock, garlic, onions, rosemary and lemon:

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Then I made a double-batch of our famous Drunken Joe (recipe to come in the very near future):

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We are staying warm, the boys are happy and I'm finally knitting. All in all, it's been a good day. I hope everyone else had a good day, "snow" day or otherwise.

Cheers!

Blown Away

I'm blown away and humbled by the overwhelming response to my giveaway - 55 entries is pretty amazing! Thank you to everyone that left a comment and I'm really excited to try out the recipes that were shared. I realized after the post that I did not share my favorite beverage. My favorite beverage is strong dark black coffee - the stronger the better. For something a little more fun, I love coffee liqueur on the rocks or in mixed drinks. It's almost time for our annual batch, so I'll post my homemade recipe when we make this year's batch for the holidays.

Now, for the announcement of the giveaway winner. Drum roll, please...

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The winner is... Jessie and her comment, "I love Diet Coke! As our kitchen glasses broke I replaced them with Mason jars (my Grandma had a friend giving them away!) the covers would be great because we are a family of spillers! Also LOVE the sweaters! Will have to check out the pattern!!!" Jessie, please email me at: alisa (at) alisatheyarnista (dot) com or use the Contact page. Be sure to contact me by December 18th and include your mailing address and selections from below:

  • Cuppow!regular or wide mouth?
  • Sweater by Spud & Chloe (approx. 40 yards) – choice of any color in the yarn line.
  • Plus!!! Your choice of:
    • Yarn with pattern (print or PDF) to knit your own Canning Jar Sweater.
    • Have me knit the Canning Jar Sweater for you  - yes, I will knit for you!

To everyone that left a comment to enter the giveaway... Since there were so many entries, I will be pulling out a second winner later this week for the same prize. Be sure to check back for your second chance to win!

Thanks again to everyone for sharing and participating!Cheers!