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Cream Limoncello

12 servings

60 minutes

Creamy limoncello is a refined Italian liqueur that combines vibrant citrus freshness with a delicate creamy texture. Its roots trace back to the traditions of southern Italy, where lemons are valued for their intense aroma and flavor qualities. This liqueur is characterized by its smoothness and depth: the alcoholic infusion of lemon zest harmoniously complements a sweet milk base, creating a rich yet gentle taste. Served chilled, it perfectly complements desserts and celebrations. It is not just a drink but a true gastronomic delight that can transport you to warm Italian evenings. With its creamy texture, it is less sharp than classic limoncello, making it appealing to those who appreciate velvety and sweet liqueurs.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
476.5
kcal
5g
grams
3.1g
grams
36.8g
grams
Ingredients
12servings
Milk
1 
l
Drinking alcohol
0.5 
l
Sugar
350 
g
Vanilla sugar
 
pinch
Lemon
7 
pc
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Remove the zest from the lemons, chop it, pour in alcohol, seal tightly and leave for at least a day, preferably a week, then strain.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Lemon7 pieces
    2. Drinking alcohol0.5 l
  • 2

    Boil milk with sugar and vanilla sugar for 5 minutes, then cool it down. (You can replace milk with water to make regular limoncello.)

    Required ingredients:
    1. Milk1 l
    2. Sugar350 g
    3. Vanilla sugar pinch
  • 3

    Pour the mixture of zest and alcohol into the milk.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Drinking alcohol0.5 l
    2. Lemon7 pieces
  • 4

    Leave in the refrigerator for a day. After that, it can be drunk.

  • 5

    Pour into bottles and keep in the refrigerator (or freezer), maximum 5 months.

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