Homemade Grand Marnier Receta

Craft your own luxurious Grand Marnier at home! This simplified recipe, inspired by classic liqueur techniques, delivers the rich orange and cognac flavors you crave. Perfect for gifting or enjoying yourself, our chef-friendly adaptation makes this sophisticated liqueur surprisingly easy to create. Impress your guests with this homemade delight!

Preparación 15 min
Cocción 15 min
Calorías 418.6 kcal
Proteína 0g
Valoración Sé el primero
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Ingredientes para Homemade Grand Marnier

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Cómo preparar Homemade Grand Marnier

  1. Using a microplane or fine grater, zest 10 large oranges. You should have about 2 cups of zest.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine the orange zest and 2 cups of granulated sugar.
  3. Mash the zest and sugar together thoroughly using the back of a wooden spoon or a muddler until the sugar is completely absorbed by the zest and the mixture is fragrant. This may take 5-10 minutes of vigorous mashing.
  4. Transfer the zest-sugar mixture to a clean, airtight glass container (a large jar works well).
  5. Add 4 cups of cognac to the jar. If using, add 1/2 cup of orange blossom water.
  6. Stir well to combine, ensuring all the zest and sugar are incorporated into the cognac.
  7. Seal the jar tightly and store it in a cool, dark place for 2-3 months. Shake the jar gently once a month during this initial aging period.
  8. After the initial 2-3 month aging, strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth or a coffee filter to remove any solids. You can also use a cheesecloth-lined funnel for easier filtering.
  9. Stir the strained liqueur gently with a wooden spoon to combine.
  10. Transfer the filtered liqueur to a clean glass bottle with a tight-fitting lid or cork. Seal tightly.
  11. Allow it to age for an additional 3 months in a cool, dark place before serving. The flavor will deepen and mellow during this time.

Nutrition Information (Approximate per serving)

Sodium

0 g

Sugar

399g

Fat

0g

Carbs

36g

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¿Cuánto se tarda en preparar Homemade Grand Marnier?

Homemade Grand Marnier tarda unos 30 minutos de principio a fin: aproximadamente 15 minutos de preparación y 15 minutos de cocción.

¿Cuántas calorías tiene Homemade Grand Marnier?

Homemade Grand Marnier tiene aproximadamente 418.6 calorías por ración, con unos 0 g de proteína, 36 g de carbohidratos y 0 g de grasa.

¿Qué ingredientes necesito para Homemade Grand Marnier?

Los ingredientes principales de Homemade Grand Marnier son Orange Zest, Granulated Sugar, Cognac, Glycerine, 1/2 cup orange blossom water (optional). Consulta la lista completa con cantidades más arriba.

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