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Tiare
03-29-2008, 07:52 PM
I started a batch of Grapefruit bitters yesterday (using pink grapefruit) and here is the recipe (Gumbopages):

GRAPEFRUIT BITTERS

* One 750ml bottle Wray & Nephew Overproof White Rum (126 proof)
* 2 large grapefruits
* 1-1/2 heaping tablespoons coriander seed
* 1 piece fresh ginger, about 1 inch on each side
* 1/4 cup roasted unsalted cashews, roughly chopped
* 6 tablespoon sugar
* 3 tablespoons water

Peel the grapefruits and finely chop the whole peel, including (and especially) the white pith; that's where you're going to get most of your bitter component for these bitters. Peel, thinly slice and then julienne the ginger, and roughly chop the cashews.

In a large jar with a rubber seal, add the grapeferuit peel, coriander seed, ginger and cashews and pour in the rum. Seal and keep for one week, gently agitating the mixture daily.

After a week of maceration, strain the mixture through a fine sieve and then again through a coffee filter. Finish the recipe by adding caramelized sugar syrup -- place the sugar in a small, heavy pan and heat over medium heat until the sugar melts and turns light-to-medium brown (be careful not to burn it). Remove from the heat and carefully add the water. Stir and/or swirl until all the sugar has dissolved. Add the syrup to the bitters and let stand until it's clear, then bottle for use.

Tomorrow i`m going to make a kaffir lime syrup. (can`t really stay away from those syrups...)

I also made a batch of another recipe which in my opinion is more of a Grapefruit bitter campari flavored syrup, but instead of vodka i used the JW&N overproof. Anyway, whether you call it grapefruit bitters or bitter syrup it tastes good.

RECIPE

These homemade bitters combine grapefruit with Campari, JW&N 151, and vermouth for a sweet, tart, and very bitter concoction.

INGREDIENTS

* 1 medium grapefruit
* 1/2 cup granulated sugar
* 1/2 cup water
* 1 cup Campari
* 1 cup JW&N 151
* 3/4 cup sweet vermouth

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Halve grapefruit. Juice one half, reserve juice, and discard rind. Coarsely chop remaining half and reserve.
2. Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir until sugar dissolves, and let syrup simmer until it thickens slightly, about 2 minutes. Add chopped grapefruit and cook until grapefruit releases all its juice, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
3. Combine cooled grapefruit syrup (including chopped fruit), reserved juice, Campari, W&N 151, and sweet vermouth in a large container with a tight-fitting lid. Stir well, cover, and refrigerate at least 1 hour before using.

SamuraiBartender
03-30-2008, 10:06 PM
Neat-looking recipes! I imagine the Cashews provide some interesting twist(s) on the overall flavor - though I'm wondering if the Gapefruit pith alone will supply enough bitter flavor.

For example, the lemon bitters I made (as well, I'm informed, Regan's Orange bitters) likewise use citrus peel with the pith still on it, but there are other not-insignificant quanities of (incredibly bitter) herbs: quassia, gentian &c. also included...

That second "syrup" recipe sounds similarly interesting - I agree: not quite a 'bitters' but certainly a cool flavor addition/modifier.

Regardless, cheers & good luck with these, let us know how the project comes along...

Tiare
03-31-2008, 06:03 AM
I wrote Bitter Grapefruit Syrup on the label of my bottle. I really like the taste and maybe that is very much due to that i`m totally and forever addicted to Campari..(the old formula - check my thread about the Campari formula change in other discussions) as well as loving pink grapefruits.
Its a nice color on this syrup as well, very brilliant red. It has a bitter and a little bit smoky (?) taste.

By the end of this week the bitters will be ready to taste. In the mean time i`m going to make 2 other syrups, a kaffir lime and a pandanus made with Billington`s light Muscovado sugar and maybe something else.

Tiare
04-04-2008, 04:28 PM
Now my grapefruit bitters are ready and i just caramelized the sugar for the syrup. The only grapefruit bitter i have to compare with is Fees.
The flavors are not surprisingly very different. The home made has much more bitterness but also more depth and complexity.
It has a nice orangey color.

Then it has a hint of that special taste from the JW&N overproof rum.

My pimento dram #3 is also readymade today and its just wonderful! very deep and spicy flavor.