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Don't be fooled by the little shot-sized glasses though. The syrupy liquid may look deceptively easy to drink, but it packs ...
Sold at $10.99 a bottle, you can now grab a bottle of Sicilian limoncello. It's sold in a traditional slim bottle similar to the bottles of limoncello you would see on the streets of Italy.
An oversized glass of that sunrise-hued, bittersweet, spritzy liquid with a slice of orange bobbing around on top gives me ...
Italians don’t pour it into just any glass, either. Small, thick-walled shot glasses are the go-to for limoncello, and they’re chilled in the freezer beforehand so that the drink stays icy ...
Recently, M&S shared a video on both its main account and its food account to highlight its new Limoncello Liqueur. In the clip, the drink was used to whip up an Italian-inspired summer cocktail.
Stir together limoncello, gin, and lemon juice in an ice-filled mixing glass until mixture is well chilled and slightly diluted, about 30 seconds. Strain mixture into a rocks glass or a wine glass.
In a pitcher, combine the limoncello, gin and lemon juice. Cover and refrigerate until chilled, at least 2 hours. Press 3 thin lemon slices against the inside of each of 8 collins glasses.