Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (2024)

My husband can be a very patient man. For example, it has been mentioned around here a few times that I have a bit of an instant gratification issue. When I set my mind on something, I pretty much want it then. My husband, on the other hand, can window shop, online shop, research and study things and never actually pull the trigger on buying it. He seems to get as much satisfaction out of browsing as I do actually buying.

Knowing this, it may come to no surprise that I’ve been ignoring the magazine tear outs and online printouts of Limoncello recipes my husband has been leaving around the house. A co*cktail recipe that takes weeks before you can even taste it? No thank you. If I want a co*cktail, I want it when I want it… I don’t want to have to wait.

My husband finally gave up on waiting for me to make Limoncello. While I was gone at the EVO Conference (which was absolutely amazing, by the way) he decided to take matters into his own hands. I came home from the conference to find 2 large bottles of lemon peels marrying their flavors with vodka in our pantry. A few days later, I noticed the same bottles chilling in our fridge. Finally, one afternoon, my husband presented me with a small glass of lemon scented goodness… his limoncello… his baby project for a couple of weeks, was finally ready for our tasting.

At first sip, I knew my husband was onto something… this waiting thing that he seems to be so fond of? It isn’t all that bad. If it means a flavor like this – so intense and absolutely perfect – then waiting for perfection is something I can get used to.

Recipe: Limoncello co*cktail {From Giada De Laurentiis Everyday Italian}

  • 10 lemons
  • 1 (750-ml) bottle vodka
  • 3 1/2 cups water
  • 2 1/2 cups sugar
  1. Using a vegetable peeler remove the peel from the lemons in long strips (reserve the lemons for another use). Using a small sharp knife, trim away the white pith from the lemon peels; discard the pith.
  2. Place the lemon peels in a 2-quart pitcher. Pour the vodka over the peels and cover with plastic wrap. Steep the lemon peels in the vodka for 4 days at room temperature.
  3. Stir the water and sugar in a large saucepan over medium heat until the sugar dissolves, about 5 minutes. Cool completely. Pour the simple syrup over the vodka mixture. Cover and let stand at room temperature overnight.
  4. Strain the limoncello through a mesh strainer. Discard the peels. Transfer the limoncello to bottles. Seal the bottles and refrigerate until cold, at least 4 hours and up to 1 month.

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  1. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (3)Janet says

    I adore limoncello! It says summer relaxation all over it, as well as brings me many memories. I make mine with everclear (more if a neutral flavor profile), and enjoy limoncello lemonades in a zested sugar rim. Tell your hubby to keep the tradition going 😉 fab pics my friend!

    • Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (4)Kristen says

      It is the perfect summer drink… sip it at the end of a hot day. I’ll pass on your Everclear suggestion to Nick, for sure 🙂

  2. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (5)naomi says

    love that you posted this and that he made limoncello! I have loved it for many years and too, have a torn out magazine recipe on my kitchen corkboard. After a trip to Italy this summer, my “zest” for it is renewed and I’ll be trying it out myself when we get home.

    Will print out your recipe to tack alongside the magazine tear-out!

  3. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (6)Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says

    Haha, I love that he just gave up and made it himself! Maybe this will just be the beginning and he’ll surprise you with all sorts of other culinary feats in the future!

  4. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (7)Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga says

    Holy moly woman. I would invite myself over for drinks if I lived closer. I love limoncello but homemade? New heights with that one!

    And even though I was having a great time in Mexico City on a photography tour while EVO was going on, I wish I would have been there!

  5. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (9)TidyMom says

    funny…….I’m VERY impatient, until it comes to buying, then I take forever to make the decision to purchase! lol

    Nick’s Limoncello looks and sounds fantastic!!……save some for me when I come to visit!!

    Love love love the pics Kristen!!

  6. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (10)Joyce Pinson says

    Oh! I’ve been wanting to do this for awhile. I understand your impatience…but guess it was worth it. Putting on my “to do” list.

  7. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (11)Maria says

    Beautiful photos Kristen!

  8. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (13)Robyn | Add a Pinch says

    Love this post, Kristen. I wish I had more patience about things like this, too.

  9. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (14)Alan Cooke says

    Sounds great. A perfect co*cktail for these scorching summer days! Wonderful pic, too! 🙂

  10. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (15)SMITH BITES says

    i’m impressed that the hubby took matters into his own hands . . . and he shared!! love limoncello – especially home-made!!

  11. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (16)Bev Weidner says

    Men CAAAN be good for something, right?

    Can I just pour this drink on my head right now? YUM.

  12. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (17)BackCountryBelle says

    Wow! beautiful job! I love lemon drop martinis, I will have to add this one to my list of favorites! Love your pictures too and your site!

    • Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (18)Kristen says

      You know how lemon drop martinis often have the fine sugar on the rim of the glass? I was thinking that is exactly what would top off these co*cktails perfectly! Yum!

  13. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (19)Cookbook Queen says

    Is it weird that I find the fact that your husband made his own limoncello completely ADORABLE?!

    I’ve thought about buying some at the liquor store many times but haven’t. It sounds wonderful!!

    • Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (20)Kristen says

      Hehehe…. it is pretty sweet of him, isn’t it?

  14. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (21)Kristen | Pixelated Crumb says

    Just beautiful! I love limoncello and had no idea how easy it was to make (of course the waiting is the hard part!) . Can’t wait to try this!

  15. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (22)Shaina says

    We’re in the process of making limoncello, too (!!!), except not with lemons. 😉 I can’t wait now that I’ve seen yours. Must be patient. Must be patient.

  16. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (23)Deliciously Organic says

    I can’t believe I still haven’t made homemade limoncello. I’ve bookmarked this so I can make some soon. I love the photographs!

  17. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (24)Sanjeeta kk says

    Recently I put up a status on FB asking for lemon recipes..have a bag full of it. I need not look any further now…Love the simple and lovely drink!

  18. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (25)El says

    Lovely photos. I’m glad your husband took the time to make it for you. Very thoughtful!

  19. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (26)Marla {family fresh cooking} says

    Love that your hubs took this matter into his own hands – you are one lucky gal. Perhaps you need to travel more often 😉

  20. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (27)Georgia Pellegrini says

    How wonderful, I love a good homemade co*cktail, even better that your husband made it!

  21. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (28)Lucy Lean says

    Easy Peasy Limoncello from Giada – love it – I’m having to wait 3 months for my Lemon Confit from Eric Ripert… but it’s worth it – patience is a virtue

  22. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (29)Divya Yadava says

    I love anything with limoncello in it – this sounds delish! Beautiful pics too.

  23. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (30)Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says

    Sounds like a good guy to have around – I love that he just went ahead and did it! This looks ultra refreshing. mmmmm…

  24. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (31)Esi says

    I really want to try making Limoncello

  25. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (32)janet says

    i am a little confused, you mentioned it takes weeks but the recipe as written would take five days. does it really only take five days or is there a step missing

    • Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (33)Kristen says

      Hi Janet –
      Sorry for the confusion! Good point. Some of the recipes he had printed out and tore out of magazines did have weeks to “marinate” the flavors together. This Giada recipe is the one he ended up going with – which had a shorter time.
      Thanks!
      Kristen

  26. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (35)Nancy@acommunaltable says

    Sounds like you have a budding mixologist on your hands!!
    I love lemons and I love lemoncello … now if I can just convince my DH to make it…. heaven indeed!

  27. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (36)HeatherChristo says

    This is so cool. I remember when I first had limoncello in Italy in college. How fun to make it at home!

  28. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (37)Shelby says

    I’m more like your hubby I guess! I can wait and wait and wait and sometimes never get something….but when I am ready for something, I do get it (Its just not that often!) This looks awesome and now I want to make it. Loving the photos.

  29. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (38)Bee says

    Yummm I love infusing vodka! Limoncello is one of my absolute favorites too. It truly seems worth the wait 🙂

  30. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (40)Robert says

    Looks great! Thanks for the recipe…I may just have to try this one..in a smaller batch or I’d probably never leave home.

  31. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (41)Cathy D says

    Hi! I’ve been “lurking” around your blog for quite some time now and am thoroughly combing through all your recipes now. I have to say, I love your photography! I don’t even drink but you’ve made this co*cktail look so divine, I’m sitting here trying to think of excuses to make it! 🙂

    • Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (42)Kristen says

      You are so sweet. Thanks, Cathy 🙂

  32. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (43)Allison says

    I have a hard time waiting for ough to rise. I can’t imagine waiting days! The results look well worth the wait.

  33. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (44)patsyk says

    I think for such an amazing result, I should practice some patience and give this a try! It looks like it is worth the wait!

  34. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (45)naomi says

    I’m not more sure if I’m jealous that you have homemade limoncello or that your husband made the homemade limoncello. Either way, I totally need to get on this recipe.

    And gorgeous pics, Kristen!

  35. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (46)MikeVFMK says

    Kristen, your husband was right. Although I also like instant gratification there are some things in life that can’t be rushed. This is one of them. Every sip of Limoncello is like a reminder of all the great joys in the world.

  36. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (47)Wenderly says

    Oh how I would love to have a sip of this right about now.

    Guess I had better get busy, hmmmm? Patience is not my strong point. LOL!

  37. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (49)jenjenk says

    LOVE limoncello! must try this recipe!!!

  38. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (50)Janice says

    Just poured in the simple syrup and had a sneaky sip… Cannot wait for it to be ready! Thank you!

  39. Patience {Recipe: Homemade Limoncello co*cktail} (51)Barbara | Creative Culinary says

    Just saw you tweet this today…it’s one of my favorite liqueurs to make. If I could mention? A lot of recipes call for Everclear because it’s a much higher proof alcohol and will extract more flavor from the lemons BUT who cares? It’s harsh and I can not stand the end result.

    I have found though that locating 100 proof vodka is worth the effort; the difference between 80 and 100 proof vodka does seem to correlate to making it more lemony without sacrificing and having a harsh end result.

    Limoncello is always first on the list of liqueurs that my friends love for holiday gifts; this is great timing to make sure it’s on the calendar to get it done early enough to package up for gifts.

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