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Ginjinha

Portuguese Sour Cherry Liqueur

A traditional Portuguese sour cherry liqueur, often enjoyed as a digestif or aperitif. This recipe includes the whole cherries, allowing their flavor to infuse into the spirit. A specialty of Lisbon, it's famously served in small edible chocolate cups.

Temps de préparation40 minutes
Temps de cuisson0 minutes
Temps total3 months (minimum maceration)
Portions50
DifficultéEasy
Ginjinha - Portugal traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 1 kg Sour cherries (ginja)
  • 1 L Aguardente (Portuguese brandy or neutral grain spirit)(A high-proof neutral spirit like vodka or a mild brandy can be substituted if aguardente is unavailable.)
  • 500 g Granulated sugar(Adjust to your sweetness preference. You can start with less and add more later if desired.)
  • 1 Cinnamon stick(A single stick, about 3-4 inches long.)

💡 Conseils de pro

  • For an authentic Lisbon experience, serve chilled in small edible chocolate cups.
  • Traditionally, a cherry is often placed in each glass before serving.
  • The longer the ginjinha macerates, the deeper and more complex the flavor will become.
  • Taste and adjust sweetness after the initial maceration period if desired. If you add more sugar, allow it to dissolve completely before bottling.

Idées de variations

Inspiration pour votre propre version de cette recette

  • Adjust the sugar quantity to achieve your preferred level of sweetness.
  • Experiment with different spirits such as vodka, rum, or even a flavored brandy.
  • Add a few star anise pods or a vanilla bean along with the cinnamon for added complexity.

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