Tuesday 25 December 2018
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Banana Wine / Pazham Wine
May this Christmas fill your hearts with
warmth, peace and joy! Have a Holy and Blessed Christmas!
Hi
everybody,
Hope
all of you are ready for Christmas celebrations with family and friends. Here
we are also set for Christmas.
Banana
wine is one of the most requested recipes. When I made it first time, a long
time ago and with a completely different recipe, we didn’t like it at all.
After that I never tried it but after all your requests I thought of trying it
again with a new recipe and this time the wine came out really nice. I used the
small palayan kodan bananas which we get in Kerala for this recipe and that is
the best one to make banana wine. But if you don’t know this kind of banana or
this variety is not available in your place, you can use any kind of bananas.
Banana
Wine / Pazham Wine
Ingredients:
Palayan kodan Pazham (small variety ripe banana) -
800
gm
Sugar - 600gms + 250 gm*
Water - 2 ½ litre
Strong black tea made with 7 table spoons of tea leaves and
500 ml water
Yeast – ¾ tsp
Lemon juice – 2 tbsp
Method:
·
Boil 2 ½ litres of water and keep it aside to lukewarm.
·
Make strong tea with 500 ml water and almost 7 table spoons
of tea leaves. Strain the tea and keep it aside to cool.
·
Mash the bananas and 600 gm sugar in a food processor. Mix it
with lukewarm water.
·
In to this add the strained strong black tea, lemon juice and
yeast. Mix everything well and transfer the mixture to a sterilized glass bottle / bharani,
cover it and leave for 21 days stirring daily.
·
After 21
days, strain the mixture through a cheese / muslin cloth in to a clean dry
bottle.
·
Do a
taste test and if you feel like sugar is less you can add the rest of the 250
gm sugar and mix well.
·
Keep this
again for 21 days untouched. After 21 days strain the wine again, pour it in to
clean dry bottles and use.
Note:
I only
added 600gms of sugar in the beginning. But after fermentation I felt the sugar
is very less and added another 250 gm of sugar after straining. So if you like
sweet wine you can add the total 850 gm of sugar in the beginning itself.
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