Kumquat Cardamom Liqueur Recipe (Waste Not Want Not Challenge) (2024)

Reese Moore

Kumquats.

I stumbled across them at the local grocery store yesterday, which reminded me I still had a delicious and easy to make spiced kumquat liqueur lingering in my fridge, that is in dire need of a blog post and also a chilled glass after a long day.

You heard me wax poetic about them during the last Waste Not Want Not Challenge.But when you have a bumper crop of these feisty little citrus fruits and are determined to use them all, it's easy to run out of steam. Kumquat upsidedown cake, kumquat chutney, kumquat tangine, kumquat marmalade, kumquat ice cream, kumquat fennel salad dressing... I WAS SO SICK OF KUMQUATS! And still had several pints left to use up! How do you use a ton of kumquats quickly?!

Few recipes are as easy a way to use a boatload of kumquats as making a take on limoncello, which basically starts out as an infused vodka, so that's where I finished my Waste Not Want Not Challenge. But being more than a little extra when it comes to a good DIY, I took it several steps further to a delicious spiced kumquat-ginger co*cktail. As I work my way through this recipe, remember two things:

1) Kumquats hold their sugar in their peels, unlike normal citrus, so the PEELS ARE SWEET. This gives them a special, unique flavor and bright, sunny complexity.

2) You do not have to take this recipe all the way to the end. It's delicious as an infused vodka. It's delicious as a kumquat-cello, It's delicious as a spiced kumquat infusion. It's my favorite as a finished co*cktail with some Cannonborough Beverage Co ginger beer. I'm getting ahead of myself.

Kumquat Infused Vodka

  1. Destem roughly 4 cups kumquats by firmly twisting stems, if attached. Lightly scrub peels under running water.

  2. Remove seeds, as they will add undesirable bitterness. This is often easiest by slicing kumquat in half width-wise, and then gently squeezing fruit. Slice remaining fruit into rounds, including peels.

  3. Put kumquats into glass jar (plastic will leach into alcohol and absorb scent). Pour one 750ml bottle vodka over sliced kumquats. Seal tightly, shake vigorously. NOTE: The type of vodka you choose DOES MATTER. I've made this twice. Once with Tito's, once with a cheaper potato-based vodka. I highly recommend starting with a smooth, moderately priced vodka with a softer flavor. Harsh vodka? Harsh liqueur.

  4. Let vodka infuse in cool, dark place for 4 days, or to taste. Agitate jars for stronger flavor.

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Kumquat Cardamom Liqueur

  1. Infuse vodka according to instructions above.

  2. Lay 10 green cardamom pods on cutting board, place flat side of chef's knife over pods. Apply pressure until pods are lightly crushed. Pour pods into kumquat-infused vodka. Leave for 24 hours, or as desired.

  3. Strain kumquat cardamom vodka through cheesecloth or kitchen sieve into new, larger jar.

  4. Combine 3 cups sugar and 3 cups water in non-reactive pot over medium heat, stirring frequently. Heat until sugar is fully dissolved. Remove and allow to fully cool.

  5. Once simple syrup has cooled, pour into kumquat cardamom infused vodka and stir. Store in refrigerator, serve chilled, and enjoy!

Spiced Kumquat Splash

  1. Combine equal parts chilled kumquat cardamom liqueur with ginger beer in chilled glass. NOTE: I picked Cannonborough Beverage Co Ginger Beer because it's flippin' delicious, made locally, and I know what's in it. I love the fiery little kick!

  2. Stir.

  3. Relax and enjoy!

I love this every step of the way! The kumquatcello was a huge hit with the fam, but there's something so lovely about relaxing with a tiny glass of kumquat cardamom liqueur after a long day. It's sweet, it's fragrant, it's exotic, and has a charming complexity.

The Spiced Kumquat Splash is where it's at for me. It's the perfect co*cktail for catching up with an old friend or just sitting on the porch swing, watching a spring evening go by.

The best part, though, is knowing that I used every one of those urban-foraged backyard-grown, pesticide and fertilizer-free kumquats. They appeared as nutritious meals at family gatherings, were shared with neighbors in the form of sweet treats, and linger still as bright, zingy treats in my fridge, with no harmful environmental impact!

As always, pinkies out and bottoms up!

Kumquat Cardamom Liqueur Recipe (Waste Not Want Not Challenge) (2024)

FAQs

Kumquat Cardamom Liqueur Recipe (Waste Not Want Not Challenge)? ›

Combine 3 cups sugar and 3 cups water in non-reactive pot over medium heat, stirring frequently. Heat until sugar is fully dissolved. Remove and allow to fully cool. Once simple syrup has cooled, pour into kumquat cardamom infused vodka and stir.

How do you drink Corfu kumquat liqueur? ›

Kumquat liqueur is served chilled as a digestive drink after each meal. It is also wonderful with crushed ice or as an ingredient in co*cktails with a “Greek character”. Fits great with fruit salads as a topping and can be used to flavor a cake.

What can I do with too many kumquats? ›

Roasted kumquats: Aside from making a delicious marmalade, these mini fruits can be sliced up thin, roasted and then added to a multitude of dishes, skin and all! We like them in cakes, on salads and with chicken.

What liquor is made from kumquats? ›

Bright and sweet-tangy ripe kumquat makes the beautiful liqueur in very easy steps.

Is Kumquat liqueur alcoholic? ›

Mexico | 22.0% | 70cl

FAIR Kumquat is the perfect Triple Sec with less sugar and less alcohol. Providing a great way to twist your favourite Margarita or Cosmopolitan. A Kumquat is a super-fruit, rich in antioxidants and vitamin C.

What percent alcohol is kumquat liqueur Corfu? ›

Our distillery produces and bottles in a variety of packaging, a wide variety of liqueurs such as the traditional kumquat, the limoncello, and also the most special liqueurs, Greek Coffe and Bitter.

What drink is Corfu famous for? ›

Corfu is not only famous for its ginger beer; on the contrary, there is a local microbrewery with top publicity! Corfu beer has been established in Corfu since 2006 and it has been producing all kinds of beers; from the typical pilsner and lager beer to the most famous one being the red and dark ale.

What pairs well with kumquats? ›

Spices like cinnamon pair well with the tart and sweet flavor of kumquats. Other delicious dairy items to try with kumquats include ricotta cheese and goat cheese. For an easy kumquat dessert recipe, add the fruit to a slice of angel food cake with vanilla ice cream.

What fruit is mistaken for kumquat? ›

Well, you look like one! Loquats, also known as a Japanese apricot or plum, are in the Rosaceae family, the same as apples, pears, peaches and nectarines. Kumquats, however, are a citrus fruit — think of them as the smaller, tarter version of an orange.

What is a cross between a lime and a kumquat called? ›

Limequats are hybrids between the lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and kumquat species (Fortunella spp.), developed by Walter Swingle at a U.S. Department of Agriculture research station in Florida around 1909.

What is the local drink of Corfu? ›

The local drink of Corfu

The literal translation of Kumquat from Chinese is 'golden orange', which is precisely what the fruit looks like. It is a bitter-tasting citrus fruit that cannot be eaten raw, but the liqueur made from it is deliciously sweet.

What is the Greek drink Kumquat? ›

This unique Kumquat liqueur is made from the exotic little orange "kumquat", according to an old family recipe of Mavromatis, on the beautiful Greek island of Corfu. Drink it alone, on the rocks or create your own co*cktails.

Is there a difference in liquor and liqueur? ›

Contrary to liquors, liqueurs contain much more sugar and are often used as flavoring agent in a co*cktail. So simply said a liqueur is a liquor with added sugar, flavors, and often (though not always) has a lower proof. Examples of liqueurs are Curaçao Liqueurs, Disaronno, Bailey's, Amaretto, etc.

How are you supposed to drink liqueur? ›

Liqueurs can be served neat or straight, or 'on the rocks' with ice. You can even sip on liqueur with a mixer - like a Midori and lemon - but nowadays you are most likely to drink liqueurs in co*cktails where they are added to up the ante of some of your favourite co*cktails - thanks to their myriad flavours.

How do you serve fruit liqueur? ›

A splash of a fruit liqueur does wonders for fresh fruit to add elegance to a simple dessert. Added to soda water, it makes a refreshing summer spritzer. And of course pour some over ice cream or frozen yogurt. Either vodka or 40% alcohol may be used for these liqueurs."

Do you drink orange liqueur straight? ›

Orange liqueurs of good quality can even be consumed neat, providing the palate with fruit flavor, complexity, and a subtle sweetness.

How do you drink Greek liquor? ›

Mix a little ouzo, the Greek anise-flavored liqueur, with some lemon juice, ice, honey, and fresh mint, and you have a refreshing ouzo drink to enjoy with your favorite mezze. You'll love this simple Greek-style co*cktail!

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