APPLE WINE
Homemade apple wine is light, sweet and delicious. This easy winemaking recipe uses any apple juice to craft a delicious apple wine, perfect for sharing with friends.
Provided by Ashley Adamant
Time P25DT15h
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Start by removing about 1 quart of juice (4 cups) from the gallon, and then pour the other 3 quarts into a fermentation vessel.
- Place 2 cups of the removed juice in a small saucepan, and set the other 2 cups aside for topping off the fermentation vessel later.
- Gently warm the juice in the saucepan. Add all the ingredients (except yeast) and stir to dissolve. Turn off heat and allow the mixture to cool to room temperature.
- Pour the sweetened juice mixture into the fermentation vessel with the other apple juice.
- Dissolve the winemaking yeast in a small amount of unchlorinated water (about 1/4 cup). A packet is sufficient to start fermentation in 5 gallons of juice, so only use roughly 1/5 to 1/2 the packet. Allow the yeast to sit for about 10 minutes to rehydrate.
- Add the wine yeast to the fermentation vessel with the juice.
- Top off the fermentation vessel with some of the apple juice you set aside at the beginning until the level of the juice is at the base of the neck of the fermentation vessel. Be sure to leave 2-3 inches of headspace to allow the mixture to bubble.
- Cap with a rubber bung and waterlock (filled with water) and allow the mixture to ferment in primary for about 7 to 10 days. Fermentation will be very active, and may bubble up into the water lock. If so, clean out the water lock and re-attach it as necessary.
- After primary fermentation, use a brewing siphon to move the ferment to a clean fermentation vessel, leaving any sediment behind.
- Re-cap with a water lock and allow the mixture to ferment in a cool, dark place in "secondary" for at least 6 weeks, but preferably longer, like 6 months.
- When fermentation is complete, bottle the wine in wine bottles and allow it to bottle age for at least a month but preferably longer before drinking. If you'd like sweet wine, back sweetening may be necessary at this point. See notes for instructions.
APPLE WINE RECIPE - SIMPLE & RICH APPLE WINE
Apples are one of the fruits that can be easily gathered around the beginning of autumn. There are countless trees not only in people's gardens but also escapees that grow wild. The problem with a lot of these apple varieties that have grown free is the way the apples taste. Many wild apples can be [...]
Provided by Neil
Categories Wine
Yield 1 Gallon / 4.5 Litres
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. Begin by heating half the water with the sugar in a large pan. Bring to the boil and simmer for a few minutes.
- 2.Take the prepared apples and place in the fine straining bag. Put this in the bottom of the fermenter and pour over the boiling water. Add the remaining half of the water and this will bring the temperature down so it is lukewarm. Add the tannin, yeast nutrient and acid and stir thoroughly.
- 3. A few hours later when the must has cooled even further add the crushed campden tablet and stir through the must. Cover and leave the wine for at least 12 hours.
- 4. 12 hours after adding the campden tablet add the pectic enzyme, stir thoroughly and leave for 24 hours.
- 5. After 24 hours add the yeast by sprinkling onto the surface of the must, no need to stir. The yeast will now ferment the wine. Stir the must daily with a sanitised spoon to ensure all the apples are broken down.
- 6. After a week lift out the straining bag with what remains of the apples. Let the bag drip dry but avoid the temptation to squeeze the straining bag. Leave the wine to settle for at least 24 hours.
- 7. After the wine has settled for around 24 hours you can syphon the wine into a demijohn. The wine now needs time to condition and to clear. Rack again after a couple of months to aid clearing. Condition for at least 4 months before bottling.
- 8. Should you wish, you can back sweeten the wine following this method. If you prefer a sweeter, richer wine then this is a good option.
APPLE-WINE TART
If I want something baked that isn't gluten-free, I hire my DMIL who makes the most adorable cakes and tarts. This tart's story is quite funny: My DFIL loved collecting wines, although he had no idea about which wine is storable and which not. He just loved making holidays at the Mosel and buy interesting looking Mosel-wines, generally white wines. Unluckily he mostly loved collecting the bottles, but not drinking the wine, so he left a whole cellar of wine bottles when he passed away. For about one year DMIL talked about somehow getting rid of those wines, making German "Weincreme" or giving them away as a present, because none of us liked that stuff. DH then pointed out that we couldn't give it away as a present as we didn't know whether the wine actually was still drinkable (if it ever had been). Finally DMIL decided to make this apple wine tart for a summer bbq we had. The afternoon she came over with the tart she was all red in the face, and uncovering the plate she giggled and said that evidently she had just catched the only bottle of *red* wine, and when she noticed her mistake it was too late. So instead of an all "white" tart we had this funny white and red one - which was a big hit! Every single female at the party asked for the recipe, and all agreed that it looks much more interesting with red wine than with white. Prep time is a guess because I didn't make the tart myself; it doesn't include resting time overnight
Provided by Mia in Germany
Categories Tarts
Time 3h
Yield 12 pieces, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Knead flour, 2.5 oz sugar, margarine, egg, vanilla and baking powder together to make a soft dough.
- Grease the sides of a 9,5 inch springform pan and layer the bottom with nonstick paper; fill in the dough, covering the sides of the springform, too.
- Peel the apples and cut into 1/8 wedges each, layer the dough evenly with the 1/8 apples.
- Dissolve pudding mixes in some of the wine, then bring the rest of the wine with 7 oz sugar to a boil, stir in the pudding, bring to a boil again and remove from heat.
- Pour wine-puddiing over the apples.
- In a preheated oven bake the tart at 350° F for 2 hours (300° F for 90 minuntes in a fan assisted oven).
- Let rest overnight.
- With a sharp knife, cut along the sides of the springform pan, then remove the sides carefully and slip the tart onto a plate.
- Decorate with whipped cream and nut brittle streusel (like on Frankfurter Kranz).
APPLE WINE SOUP WITH ROAST BEEF
Thurgau Switzerland is known as the cider capital of Switzerland. In Thurgau roast beef and apple wine are often combined in cooking. **The original recipe calls for Apple wine and Food does not recognize Apple wine, so posted wine with apple noted as type. Found on internet at myswitzerland.
Provided by Debbwl
Categories Swiss
Time 30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Spike the onion with the bay leaf and cloves.
- Bring stock to boil, reduce heat and add carrots and spiked onion. Simmer for about 5 minutes.
- Add apple wine and simmer.
- Blend softened butter and flour with a fork, stir gradually into soup. Simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Remove onion and season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Add apple slices and cook for a few minutes more.
- Transfer to deep plates / soup bowls.
- Roll sliced beef into garnish for top of soup and serve immediately.
APPLES IN WINE AND CINNAMON SAUCE
"This is a good topping for ice cream, over fresh-baked biscuits, or over not-too-sweet cakes. Serve warm or Cold." Thank you Justin Wilson (Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin'). Do not let the cooking time scare you off...this is pretty good stuff.
Provided by Bayou Andy
Categories Dessert
Time 2h20m
Yield 3 cups
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Over medium heat in a heavy saucepan, melt the margarine, then add the wine and stir in the apples.
- Sprinkle the cinnamon and sugar over the mixture and stir.
- Continue cooking for about 10 minutes, then stir in the lemon juice and vanilla.
- Lower the heat to a simmer and cover; continue cooking for 2 hours, stirring occasionally until the apples break up.
APPLE WINE
Make and share this Apple Wine recipe from Food.com.
Provided by eedwards
Categories Beverages
Time 1h15m
Yield 5 gallons, 5 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- mix honey and brown sugar with 1 gallon of cider while heating on stove (simmered, not boiled).
- Add 4 gallons of cider with heated mixture and pour into fermenter.
- Add 2 pkgs champagne yeast (hydrated).
- Ferment for 2 weeks at 68F & Transfer to secondary, aged 4-6 weeks.
- Bottling - added 3/4 cup corn sugar and 12 oz lactose.
- OG: 1.072
- FG: 1.001.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 684, Sodium 70.8, Carbohydrate 176.6, Sugar 174.6
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