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Making and Preserving Juices, Wines, Meads, Teas, and Ciders NaN K. Chase DeNeiCe C. Guest Photographs by Johnny autry The mission of Storey Publishing is to serve our customers by publishing practical information that encourages personal independence in harmony with the environment. EditEd by Lisa H. Hiley and Carleen Madigan system, or transmitted in any form or by any means Art dirEction And book dEsign by — electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, Carolyn Eckert or other — without written permission from the tExt production by Liseann Karandisecky publisher. The information in this book is true and com- covEr And intErior photogrAphy by plete to the best of our knowledge. All © Johnny Autry, except by Mars Vilaubi: recommendations are made without guarantee vi (top), 16, 18, 43, 52, 82, 94, 111, 112, 115 on the part of the author or Storey Publishing. 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Guest 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Be sure to read all instructions thoroughly before using any of the techniques or recipes in this Chase, Nan K., 1954- book and follow all of the recommended safety Drink the harvest / by Nan K. Chase and guidelines. DeNeice C. Guest. pages cm Includes index. ISBN 978-1-61212-159-8 (pbk. : alk. paper) All rights reserved. No part of this book may ISBN 978-1-60342-913-9 (ebook) 1. Fruit juices. be reproduced without written permission from the 2. Vegetable juices. 3. Wine and wine making. publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief 4. Kitchen gardens. I. Guest, DeNeice C. II. Title. passages or reproduce illustrations in a review with TP562.C44 2014 appropriate credits; nor may any part of this book 663’.63--dc23 be reproduced, stored in a retrieval 2013045042 Storey Publishing is committed to making environmentally responsible manufacturing decisions. This book was printed on paper made from sustainably harvested fiber. WE dEdicAtE this book to WE grAtEfully AcknoWlEdgE the inspired professionals at all the older gardeners we have the cooperative Extension met through the years, for the system of the united states wisdom they so eagerly share. department of Agriculture, We also appreciate the younger who have been teaching gardeners in our lives who bring gardeners and cooks for freshness and energy into any generations. garden. And we acknowledge our many good friends in the Asheville E-Z gardeners, a club that’s made it “E-Z” to try new things. v introduction 1 Finding Beverages in Your Garden 5 The Joys of Juice (and Other drinks) 6 Where’s the Juice? 7 You Have the skills 9 Your garden’s already Perfect 11 Creating Fruit & Vegetable Drinks 49 Juice or Cider 51 How to Make Juice 52 refrigeration and Freezing 60 How to Can 62 step-by-step Canning 64 recipes Berry Juice 72 strawberry Juice 74 Peach Juice 76 Big Wow grape Cider 78 Crab apple Juice 80 apple Juice 83 apple Family Cider 85 Peerless Pear Cider 86 Happy Time Pear Juice 88 Prickly Pear Cactus Juice 90 Tomato Juice 92 sensational-7 vegetable drink 94 deneice’s super-Heated Bloody Mary Mixer 96 Creating Garden Syrups 173 The Beauty of Homemade syrups 174 Just add sugar and Boil! 176 recipe s Fruit Juice syrup 182 Mint syrup 183 Watermelon-Mint syrup 184 Concentrated Watermelon syrup 186 Peach-rosemary syrup 187 Blueberry-Basil syrup 188 spiced ginger-Bay syrup 190 One World apple spice syrup 192 Tart Cherry syrup 193 Prickly Pear Cactus syrup 194 Growing a Harvesting & Beverage Garden 15 Preparation 29 Meet Our Favorite Plants 16 Reaping What You’ve Sown 30 Pruning for Production 26 Is It Ripe Yet? 31 Equipment: Keeping It Simple 34 Clear the Decks! 44 Creating Wines, Meads & Specialty Drinks 99 A Garden Full of Wine 101 Bitchin’ Birch Wine 148 The Hardest Part Is Patience 102 Basic Mead 150 How Fermentation Works 104 Red, White, and Blueberry Mead 152 Different Kinds of Fermented Drinks 106 Mixed Berry Mead 154 Managing the Must 107 Old Crabby Mead 156 How to Make Wine 112 Spiced Apple Mead 158 Racking 120 Very Perry Holiday Mead 160 Time to Bottle 124 Crab Apple Rice Wine 162 Nan’s Crab Apple SuperCider 164 recipe s Easy Garden Grape Wine 132 Peerless Perry 166 All-Around Herb Wine 134 Luscious Limoncello 168 Dandelion Wine 136 Garden Mint Wine 138 Parsley Wine 140 Passionflower–Lemon Balm Wine 142 Heirloom Potato Wine 144 Prickly Pear Cactus Wine 146 Creating Garden Teas 197 Teas for Two or More 198 Glossary 216 Making Garden Teas 200 Metric Conversion Chart 217 Plants for Making Tea 204 Resources 218 Index 220 recipe s Citrus Peel Tea 208 Rose Hip Tea 210 Making Kombucha 211 vii WElcomE to thE WondErful World of homEgroWn bEvErAgEs. Beyond the edible landscape lies the “drinkable” landscape, where any fruit, any vine or berry, any herb or flower blossom may be the stuff of juice, wine, syrup, or tea. That’s where we live, where we garden, from high-fructose corn syrup while cook, and imbibe. We love sharing good providing nutrition and encouraging an times with our families and our friends, interest in good food. at get-togethers that are enlivened with gourmet cooks looking for unique delicious beverages from our gardens. offerings for friends and guests. (Simply We share a passion for putting up fruit uncork a bottle of prickly pear cactus and vegetable juices in all forms and wine to create a sensation.) using them in cocktails, for marinades urban homesteaders motivated and seasonings, in soups and salads, to wrest more of their diet, solid and all sorts of places. liquid, from the streets around them. As part of the explosive national suburban gardeners trying to bring movement to plant and harvest food more utility to their spacious and well- ever closer to home, we noticed that tended yards. it was almost too successful! People farm families with the know-how to everywhere were planting bigger and process bulk foods and enough land to more diverse gardens, and pretty soon plant additional high-production crops. many gardeners were swamped with conscious eaters who insist on pure, quickly ripening produce from vegetable safe foods that are free of pesticides and gardens, berry patches, and orchards, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) not to mention the bounty from farm- and who like to prepare their own meals ers’ markets. What to do with it all? We from the ingredients up. agreed that someone should be talking Our dream is that after trying some of about how fun and rewarding it is to these recipes and mastering the general maximize garden harvest by process- principles, you will gain confidence, get ing beverages, not to mention how creative, and start making up your own economical. recipes based on the contents of your This book is not just for experienced own plot of land. One of our best discov- gardeners and expert cooks. It is for eries during our months of field research everyone who loves good food and was that two of the most flavorful and drink, appreciates economy, embraces productive of all the drinkable crops are creativity, and wants new ideas for a also great in the home landscape: crab memorable garden and an inviting table. apples and prickly pear cactus. This book is for: parents who want to limit their chil- cheers! dren’s consumption of empty calories and 1

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