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Using the Fruit soaked in vodka


Meat and fruit dessertHow far in advance can I prepare a fruit cup?Soaking fruit in alcoholRaspberry Infused VodkaFruit flavour profileCan I soak dried fruit in sweet wine instead of liqueur for use in fruitcakes?Last few times I bought “fresh” stone fruit the stone was goneIs there any way to avoid fruit flies with my fruit on the counter rather than the fridge?






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Does anyone have recommendations on using the fruit that has infused vodka? Can you bake with it or reuse it in any other way?










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    Are we talking about short soak, or something that's been in there for a month or two?

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  • Please define what you mean by soaked, like @Joe asked. Also, Tipsy Bartender on youtube has great uses of fruit.

    – J Crosby
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  • one week - cubed pears, cinnamon stick, vanilla bean totally covered with vodka

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    Are we talking about short soak, or something that's been in there for a month or two?

    – Joe
    8 hours ago











  • Please define what you mean by soaked, like @Joe asked. Also, Tipsy Bartender on youtube has great uses of fruit.

    – J Crosby
    7 hours ago











  • one week - cubed pears, cinnamon stick, vanilla bean totally covered with vodka

    – Gayle
    7 hours ago













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  • 1





    Are we talking about short soak, or something that's been in there for a month or two?

    – Joe
    8 hours ago











  • Please define what you mean by soaked, like @Joe asked. Also, Tipsy Bartender on youtube has great uses of fruit.

    – J Crosby
    7 hours ago











  • one week - cubed pears, cinnamon stick, vanilla bean totally covered with vodka

    – Gayle
    7 hours ago












  • 1





    Are we talking about short soak, or something that's been in there for a month or two?

    – Joe
    8 hours ago











  • Please define what you mean by soaked, like @Joe asked. Also, Tipsy Bartender on youtube has great uses of fruit.

    – J Crosby
    7 hours ago











  • one week - cubed pears, cinnamon stick, vanilla bean totally covered with vodka

    – Gayle
    7 hours ago







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Are we talking about short soak, or something that's been in there for a month or two?

– Joe
8 hours ago





Are we talking about short soak, or something that's been in there for a month or two?

– Joe
8 hours ago













Please define what you mean by soaked, like @Joe asked. Also, Tipsy Bartender on youtube has great uses of fruit.

– J Crosby
7 hours ago





Please define what you mean by soaked, like @Joe asked. Also, Tipsy Bartender on youtube has great uses of fruit.

– J Crosby
7 hours ago













one week - cubed pears, cinnamon stick, vanilla bean totally covered with vodka

– Gayle
7 hours ago





one week - cubed pears, cinnamon stick, vanilla bean totally covered with vodka

– Gayle
7 hours ago










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If it's only been soaked briefly, these options might be for immediate eating even if they'd otherwise keep. They're necessarily fairly general solutions as I don't know what sort of fruit you've got.



  • Drain well and cover in dark chocolate. This works best for pieces that are 1-2 bites; smaller would be nice to eat but fiddly to make. Very good with cherries, damsons or sloes, but if the stones are still in, bite carefully.

  • Serve on top of ice cream, or as part of a sundae. If you're feeling fancy, use some of the vodka, thickened, add a sauce. I've done this with the blackcurrants from making creme de cassis, as well as with commercial cherries in spirits.

  • Drain well and bake into a fruit cake. You probably want to start with a recipe using fresh fruit (as opposed to dried).

  • Mix with apples in a pie/crumble (or even without the apples if you've got a lot).

  • Garnish hot chocolate, or even try blending and stirring in (an idea for an experiment, but a shot of fruit spirits is great in hot chocolate).





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  • After the clarification in the comments, most of these would work, picking the spices out. The exception is probably the hot chocolate, but the spices could be used there.

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If it's only been soaked briefly, these options might be for immediate eating even if they'd otherwise keep. They're necessarily fairly general solutions as I don't know what sort of fruit you've got.



  • Drain well and cover in dark chocolate. This works best for pieces that are 1-2 bites; smaller would be nice to eat but fiddly to make. Very good with cherries, damsons or sloes, but if the stones are still in, bite carefully.

  • Serve on top of ice cream, or as part of a sundae. If you're feeling fancy, use some of the vodka, thickened, add a sauce. I've done this with the blackcurrants from making creme de cassis, as well as with commercial cherries in spirits.

  • Drain well and bake into a fruit cake. You probably want to start with a recipe using fresh fruit (as opposed to dried).

  • Mix with apples in a pie/crumble (or even without the apples if you've got a lot).

  • Garnish hot chocolate, or even try blending and stirring in (an idea for an experiment, but a shot of fruit spirits is great in hot chocolate).





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  • After the clarification in the comments, most of these would work, picking the spices out. The exception is probably the hot chocolate, but the spices could be used there.

    – Chris H
    5 hours ago















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If it's only been soaked briefly, these options might be for immediate eating even if they'd otherwise keep. They're necessarily fairly general solutions as I don't know what sort of fruit you've got.



  • Drain well and cover in dark chocolate. This works best for pieces that are 1-2 bites; smaller would be nice to eat but fiddly to make. Very good with cherries, damsons or sloes, but if the stones are still in, bite carefully.

  • Serve on top of ice cream, or as part of a sundae. If you're feeling fancy, use some of the vodka, thickened, add a sauce. I've done this with the blackcurrants from making creme de cassis, as well as with commercial cherries in spirits.

  • Drain well and bake into a fruit cake. You probably want to start with a recipe using fresh fruit (as opposed to dried).

  • Mix with apples in a pie/crumble (or even without the apples if you've got a lot).

  • Garnish hot chocolate, or even try blending and stirring in (an idea for an experiment, but a shot of fruit spirits is great in hot chocolate).





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  • After the clarification in the comments, most of these would work, picking the spices out. The exception is probably the hot chocolate, but the spices could be used there.

    – Chris H
    5 hours ago













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If it's only been soaked briefly, these options might be for immediate eating even if they'd otherwise keep. They're necessarily fairly general solutions as I don't know what sort of fruit you've got.



  • Drain well and cover in dark chocolate. This works best for pieces that are 1-2 bites; smaller would be nice to eat but fiddly to make. Very good with cherries, damsons or sloes, but if the stones are still in, bite carefully.

  • Serve on top of ice cream, or as part of a sundae. If you're feeling fancy, use some of the vodka, thickened, add a sauce. I've done this with the blackcurrants from making creme de cassis, as well as with commercial cherries in spirits.

  • Drain well and bake into a fruit cake. You probably want to start with a recipe using fresh fruit (as opposed to dried).

  • Mix with apples in a pie/crumble (or even without the apples if you've got a lot).

  • Garnish hot chocolate, or even try blending and stirring in (an idea for an experiment, but a shot of fruit spirits is great in hot chocolate).





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If it's only been soaked briefly, these options might be for immediate eating even if they'd otherwise keep. They're necessarily fairly general solutions as I don't know what sort of fruit you've got.



  • Drain well and cover in dark chocolate. This works best for pieces that are 1-2 bites; smaller would be nice to eat but fiddly to make. Very good with cherries, damsons or sloes, but if the stones are still in, bite carefully.

  • Serve on top of ice cream, or as part of a sundae. If you're feeling fancy, use some of the vodka, thickened, add a sauce. I've done this with the blackcurrants from making creme de cassis, as well as with commercial cherries in spirits.

  • Drain well and bake into a fruit cake. You probably want to start with a recipe using fresh fruit (as opposed to dried).

  • Mix with apples in a pie/crumble (or even without the apples if you've got a lot).

  • Garnish hot chocolate, or even try blending and stirring in (an idea for an experiment, but a shot of fruit spirits is great in hot chocolate).






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After the clarification in the comments, most of these would work, picking the spices out. The exception is probably the hot chocolate, but the spices could be used there.

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