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cf9What do you think ( or sink sourire of this wine recipe ?

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cf9What do you think ( or sink sourire of this wine recipe ?
September 26, 2006 01:19PM
I bloody tried it several times !cf9

"The Texas prickly pear cactus is the Opuntia lindheimeri. The broad leaves, called pads , produce pretty yellow to red flowers in spring, which in turn produce red to purple fruit in fall. Both the pads and fruit are edible, but both have tufts of spines protecting them. The spines can be long and large on the pads, but those on the fruit are usually extremely small but just as painful. The peeled fruit has an aroma similar to watermelon. The fruit is the part of the cactus from which wine can be made.... Be careful with the spines or the wine could have a bite!" .......
PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS WINE
5-6 lb. prickly pear fruit
2-1/2 lb. granulated sugar
1 tsp. acid blend
1 gallon water
wine yeast and nutrient
Put prickly pear cactus fruit in large crock or pail. Pour one gallon boiling water over fruit. Wait two minutes (to loosen skin) and drain off water. Allow fruit to cool and carefully peel skin off, being especially watchful not to touch spines. Cut fruit into pieces not larger than one inch, put in pot, add 1/2 gallon water, bring to boil. Reduce heat to maintain gentle boil for 15 minutes. Cover pot and allow to cool to luke warm. Pour fruit and juice into large nylon grain-bag (fine mesh) or sieve and squeeze juice into primary fermentation vessel. Discard pulp. To juice, add sugar, acid blend, yeast and nutrient and stir to dissolve sugar. Cover well and set in warm place for seven days, stirring daily. Siphon off lees into secondary fermentation vessel, top up with water, fit airlock, and let stand three weeks. Rack and top up, then rack again in two months. Allow to clear, rack again if necessary, and bottle. May taste after one year, but improves with age."
BE CAREFUL : cactuses could damage your health too , if drinking too much ! and thanx to too !
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