This tangerine or orange liqueur recipe is a fun way to use seasonal citrus, and it’s easy to make. This is a homemade knockoff of Triple Sec, but really, you can make any kind of citrus liqueur — grapefruit, tangelo, lime — depending on what you have readily available.
While you’re mixing up liqueurs, give this homemade creme de cacao a try, too!
When it’s citrus season, we have an abundance (and then some) of tangerines and oranges at our disposal. I’ve made Tangerine-Ginger Jam. I’ve made Tangerine Syrup. Now I’m sharing a homemade tangerine/orange liqueur.
First, what exactly is a liqueur?
Don’t confuse it with liquor, often called hard liquor or spirits. Vodka, rum, and tequila all fall under the liquor category. Liqueur is first off, more difficult to spell. A liqueur is a sweetened, flavored alcoholic drink made from spirits or liquor. Liqueurs are often flavored with fruits and nuts (think amaretto). My homemade Kahlua-style coffee liqueur is made with real coffee.
These sweetened liqueurs can be sipped straight up as an after dinner drink or combined with additional ingredients to make a fancy co*cktail.
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Ingredients
Oranges or tangerines — This recipe calls for fresh tangerines or oranges. Juice the fruit, but retain some of the peels, as you’ll use those to give the homemade liqueur a bolder citrus flavor. Don’t use the white pith, as that will impart a bitterness. Use a spoon to remove that, keeping just the colorful outer part of the fruit to make this tangerine or orange liqueur recipe. More about zesting oranges here.
Sugar — Use your favorite brand of granulated cane sugar. I prefer organic.
Vodka — Don’t worry about forking out for the good stuff here. A budget brand is just fine.
Making a homemade Triple Sec Knockoff
You might be familiar with a liqueur known as Triple Sec. This is an orange liqueur with Triple Sec being the brand name. But you, my friends, are going to make your very own right at home. For less!
Making this Triple Sec liqueur is easy, but it does require a bit of planning. In order to impart the flavor of the citrus into the liquor, you’ll combine your chosen fruit with the liquor and tuck it away in a dark place for a month or so. The flavor of tangerine or orange in this liqueur needs time to transform into a citrusy flavored drink.
You’ll need to cook the sugar in water to dissolve it, but beyond that it’s pretty much just a matter of combining the ingredients in a jar. You’ll need to strain them later, but really, it couldn’t be simpler. And homemade liqueur makes a great gift!
When the tangerine liqueur — or orange liqueur recipe — is ready, strain it to remove the skins and particles. Store it in a sealed jar in a cool, dry place.
Giving liqueur as gifts
Once made, this tangerine/orange liqueur will need at least a month tucked in an out-or-the-way place to let the flavors get happy. Planning to give this as a gift for the holidays? Make sure you allot enough time for that.
Package strained “Triple Sec” liqueur in pretty bottles and tie on a tag. You might even consider adding a recipe or two for using this homemade liqueur and a couple of nice co*cktail glasses.
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Homemade Triple Sec aka Orange Liqueur
Yield: 5 pints
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Infusing time: 30 days
Total Time: 30 days 55 minutes
This homemade tangerine or orange liqueur is easy to make and a fun way to use seasonal citrus.
Ingredients
- 2 cups tangerine or orange juice, (about 15 tangerines or 10 oranges)
- 3 cups sugar
- 1 cup water
- 750 ml bottle of vodka
Instructions
- Zest four of the tangerines into strips. [More on how to zest here.]
- Cut tangerines or oranges in half; juice.
- Divide strips of zest between five pint sized jars.
- In a large saucepan, combine sugar and water; heat until sugar is dissolved.
- Stir in juice. Simmer for five minutes and then allow to cool to room temperature.
- Pour in entire bottle of vodka, then divide liquid between the jars.
- Screw on caps, set the jars in a cool dark place, and forget about them for a month. Once your month of waiting is up, strain out the tangerine peels and you're ready to mix a drink.
Notes
Makes about 5 pints.
Don't use the white pith, as that will impart a bitterness. Use a spoon to remove that, keeping just the colorful outer part of the fruit to make this tangerine or orange liqueur recipe.
You can use any citrus juice to make this liqueur. Grapefruit, orange, tangello -- they're all fair game.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 50Serving Size: 1 shot glass
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 85Unsaturated Fat: 0gCarbohydrates: 12gSugar: 12g
Originally published in February 2012; this post has been updated.