Flavor profiles: Falernum #4, phase I

Flavor profiles: Falernum #4, phase I

It’s time again to make another batch of falernum. This makes my fourth batch to date. I am still tinkering with my own recipe, based upon the wonderful Paul Clarke.

At Tiki Central I run into those who seem to be afraid to experiment in creating their own concoctions of tinctures, liqueurs and juices. There’s no need to dread or disdain working in the kitchen. If you can make an omelet, you can make falernum. There is not a time commitment needed: I spent a scant 25 minutes from start to finish below, and I was taking pictures.

Falernum Mise en Place

Falernum #4
9 limes, zest from
¼ cup diced fresh ginger
45 cloves
2 cardamom pods
½ cup slivered almonds, dry-roasted
750ml Cruzan 120 Clipper Rum

A picture essay follows after the cut. I hope this inspires the previously kitchen-adverse to start tinkering.

Lime Zest
I zest my limes with a microplane. I attempt to refrain from hitting the white pith of the fruit.

Lime Zest
This is the zest of nine limes.

Ginger
Ginger never lasts long in my kitchen.

Cloves
I purchase these juicy ceylon cloves from Penzey’s spices.

Cardamum
This is the second batch to include cardamom. It’s so hot right now!

Raw Almonds
I just toss my almonds in a non-stick pan.

Almonds - Roasted
Stir the almonds until they show a nice tan color and you can just smell their aroma.

Falernum Macerate
I toss the ingredients from which to infuse together before I add the infusing alcohol.

Cruzan 120 Clipper Rum
I have still yet to use J. Wray overproof. I’ll need to get a back stock so I can compare in my future batches.

Falernum Infusion
The magic potion infuses.

After a few days, I’ll do the next batch of work: Straining, mixing, bottling!

Cheers,

cmh

11 comments on “Flavor profiles: Falernum #4, phase IAdd yours →

  1. Thank you for this recipe ! You solved the “falernum” problem. Since a live in Belgium, I find it difficult to find the ingredients of some cocktails. I can’t find any liquor store in Brussels and have to rely on supermarkets where I can only find big brands or try to find some things in airports when I travel On the other hand, I have no problem to buy Cuban rum like Havana Club !

  2. “If you can make an omelet, you can make falernum.” Don’t ever come to my house for breakfast! (Although I do have a wide selection of cold cereals in stock) 🙂

  3. “There’s no need to dread or disdain working in the kitchen.”

    Just love that statement..and i LOVE to work in the kichen!

    I usually make falernum #3, well i`m on to try #4, thanks!

  4. Pingback: Homemade Falernum

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