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RED CHRISTMAS GLÖGG

Glögg Glögg (or glögi in Finnish) is a Scandinavian drink made of red or white wine or fruit juice, heated up along with sugar and spices: cinnamon, cloves, orange peel, allspice, mace, nutmeg etc  —  a bit like mulled wine  —  and served hot mixed with raisins and almonds.

At Christmas time ready-made, non-alcoholic glögg is sold in every store and alcoholic glögg in liquor stores here in Finland.

375 ml (½ bottle) fruity red wine
375 ml good blackcurrant juice or red grape juice (or both mixed)
1 stick of cinnamon
3 - 5 cloves
3 - 5 allspice berries
small piece of dried Seville orange peel
100 ml sugar, or to taste
for serving:
dark raisins
almonds
(vodka)

Scald the almonds and peel them. If you cannot find dried Seville orange peel, substitute it with a couple of thin strips of the zest of a fresh regular orange  —  preferably use organically grown fruit.

Pour the wine and the juice(s) in a saucepan and heat the mixture up. Do not let it boil. Add some sugar and the spices, mix thoroughly until the sugar has melted and let steep on a low heat for 5 - 10 minutes (or longer) without boiling. Strain the glögg and spike it up with a dash of vodka, if you like. Reheat the mixture, if necessary.

Drop a few blanched almonds and raisins in serving mugs or tea-glasses with a spoon in them and pour the hot glögg over. Serve immediately with eg star-shaped Christmas pastries or gingerbread cookies.

See recipes for white Christmas glögg and non-alcoholic glögg.


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