This is Jamie Oliver’s recipe
for Mulled Wine, which I will definitely be trying this weekend, even though a
warming drink isn’t exactly called for here in NZ!!
Ingredients
- 2
clementines
- 1
lemon
- 1
lime
- 200
g caster sugar
- 6
whole cloves
- 1
stick cinnamon
- 3
fresh bay leaves
- 1
whole nutmeg, for grating
- 1
vanilla pod, halved lengthways
- 2
star anise
- 2
bottles Chianti or other Italian red wine
Method
Peel large sections of peel from your clementines, lemon and
lime using a speed peeler. Put the sugar in a large saucepan over a medium
heat, add the pieces of peel and squeeze in the clementine juice. Add the
cloves, cinnamon stick, bay leaves and about 10 to 12 gratings of nutmeg. Throw
in your halved vanilla pod and stir in just enough red wine to cover the sugar.
Let this simmer until the sugar has completely dissolved into the red wine and then bring to the boil. Keep on a rolling boil for about 4 to 5 minutes, or until you've got a beautiful thick syrup. The reason I'm doing this first is to create a wonderful flavour base by really getting the sugar and spices to infuse and blend well with the wine. It's important to do make a syrup base first because it needs to be quite hot, and if you do this with both bottles of wine in there you'll burn off the alcohol.
When your syrup is ready, turn the heat down to low and add your star anise and the rest of the wine. Gently heat the wine and after around 5 minutes, when it's warm and delicious, ladle it into glasses and serve.
Let this simmer until the sugar has completely dissolved into the red wine and then bring to the boil. Keep on a rolling boil for about 4 to 5 minutes, or until you've got a beautiful thick syrup. The reason I'm doing this first is to create a wonderful flavour base by really getting the sugar and spices to infuse and blend well with the wine. It's important to do make a syrup base first because it needs to be quite hot, and if you do this with both bottles of wine in there you'll burn off the alcohol.
When your syrup is ready, turn the heat down to low and add your star anise and the rest of the wine. Gently heat the wine and after around 5 minutes, when it's warm and delicious, ladle it into glasses and serve.
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