Limoncello

  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Infusion Time: 10–14 days
  • Syrup Preparation: 10 minutes
  • Resting Time After Mixing: 5–7 days
  • Total Time: Approximately 15–21 days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Yield: About 1.5 liters (approximately 10–12 servings)

Ingredients

  • 10 large organic lemons
  • 750 ml high-proof neutral grain alcohol (about 95% ABV where legally available, or the highest-proof neutral spirit legally sold in your area)
  • 4 cups water
  • 2½ cups granulated sugar

Equipment Needed

  • Vegetable peeler or sharp paring knife
  • Large glass jar with airtight lid
  • Fine-mesh strainer
  • Cheesecloth or coffee filter
  • Medium saucepan
  • Funnel
  • Glass bottles with tight-fitting lids

Instructions

Step 1: Wash the Lemons

Wash the lemons thoroughly under warm water to remove any dirt or wax. Dry them completely with a clean kitchen towel.

Using a vegetable peeler, carefully remove only the yellow zest, avoiding as much of the white pith as possible, as it can add bitterness.


Step 2: Infuse the Alcohol

Place the lemon zest into a large glass jar.

Pour the alcohol over the zest, ensuring all of the peel is fully submerged.

Seal the jar tightly and store it in a cool, dark place.

Allow the mixture to infuse for 10–14 days, gently shaking the jar every day or two. The alcohol will gradually take on a vibrant yellow color and fragrant citrus aroma.


Step 3: Make the Simple Syrup

After the infusion period, combine the water and sugar in a medium saucepan.

Heat over medium heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves completely. Do not boil vigorously.

Remove from the heat and allow the syrup to cool completely to room temperature.


Step 4: Strain the Infusion

Pour the infused alcohol through a fine-mesh strainer lined with cheesecloth or a coffee filter into a clean container.

Discard the lemon zest.

The strained liquid should be clear and bright yellow.


Step 5: Combine

Slowly stir the cooled simple syrup into the lemon-infused alcohol.

Taste carefully (if appropriate and legal) and adjust sweetness if desired by adding a little more cooled syrup.

Mix thoroughly.


Step 6: Bottle and Rest

Using a funnel, pour the limoncello into clean glass bottles.

Seal tightly and refrigerate or freeze for 5–7 days before serving. This resting period allows the flavors to meld and the texture to become smoother.

Serve well chilled.


Tips for Success

  • Choose organic or unwaxed lemons for the best flavor.
  • Remove only the yellow zest to avoid bitterness.
  • Use clean, sterilized bottles for storage.
  • Allow sufficient infusion time for a rich lemon flavor.
  • Cool the syrup completely before mixing it with the infused alcohol.
  • Store the finished limoncello in the freezer for an ice-cold serving temperature.

Flavor Variations

Meyer Lemon Limoncello

Use Meyer lemons for a sweeter, floral citrus profile.


Limecello

Replace the lemons with fresh limes for a tangy variation.


Orange Liqueur

Use oranges instead of lemons for a sweeter citrus flavor.


Vanilla Limoncello

Steep a split vanilla bean in the finished liqueur for a subtle vanilla aroma.


Herb-Infused Limoncello

Add a sprig of fresh rosemary or thyme during the final resting period, then remove it before serving.


Serving Suggestions

Limoncello is traditionally served ice cold in small chilled glasses after a meal. It also works beautifully in sparkling cocktails when mixed with prosecco or sparkling water, and it can be drizzled over vanilla ice cream, fresh berries, pound cake, or sorbet. Use it to flavor whipped cream, cheesecake fillings, lemon curd, or pastry glazes for an extra burst of citrus.


Storage Instructions

Store bottled limoncello tightly sealed.

  • Refrigerator: Up to 1 year
  • Freezer: Up to 2 years (it typically remains pourable due to its alcohol content)

Keep away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Including too much white pith when zesting the lemons.
  • Using waxed lemons without washing them thoroughly.
  • Mixing hot syrup with the infused alcohol.
  • Shortening the infusion time, resulting in a weaker flavor.
  • Using containers that are not clean or food-safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use regular vodka?

Yes. A higher-proof neutral spirit extracts more lemon oils and produces a more concentrated flavor, but vodka can also be used. The final strength and intensity will vary.

Why is my limoncello cloudy?

Cloudiness is normal and occurs when citrus oils mix with water in the syrup. This is a characteristic feature of many traditional limoncellos.

Can I reduce the sugar?

Yes. You can adjust the sweetness by reducing the amount of sugar in the simple syrup, although this may slightly affect the texture and overall balance.

Do I need to refrigerate limoncello?

It is not strictly necessary because of its alcohol content, but storing it in the refrigerator or freezer keeps it refreshingly cold and ready to serve.


Recipe Summary

  • Recipe Name: Homemade Limoncello
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Course: Beverage / Liqueur
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Active Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Infusion Time: 10–14 days
  • Syrup Time: 10 minutes
  • Resting Time: 5–7 days
  • Total Time: Approximately 15–21 days
  • Yield: About 1.5 liters (10–12 servings)
  • Serving Size: Approximately 120 ml

Nutrition Information (Per Serving)

Nutrient Amount
Calories 180 kcal
Carbohydrates 20 g
Sugars 20 g
Protein 0 g
Total Fat 0 g
Saturated Fat 0 g
Fiber 0 g
Sodium 2 mg
Potassium 18 mg
Vitamin C 3 mg

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