Despite being a Lithuanian from Shenandoah I don’t have a go to boilo recipe. My grandma’s recipe is long lost as it wasn’t written down. My Dad is blissfully ignorant of such things has never cooked or mixed a drink. He has had plenty of it but can only list a vague recollection of the recipe. My aunt doesn’t drink the stuff as has no clue either. There are 100 variations, but wondering what you guys think.
For those that may not know the drink consists of ingredients in 4 main categories, but has infinite variations.
- liquid base (some use water, but I believe many use ginger ale or sprite. I’ve also heard of raspberry ginger ale, orange juice and apple cider used as the base)
- citrus/honey (juices and quartered oranges and lemons seem to be ubiquitous. Raisins and honey seem to be added often as well. People that use juices as a base as noted above probably don’t add more citrus or honey so not to make it overly sweet)
-spices (all seem to use cinnamon, with Clove and caraway seed also used)
-booze (four roses is the tradition, but any blended whiskey will do. I know some use shine or grain)
I don’t like my boilo overly sweet, but do enjoy the citrus and spices. I will be using whiskey. Thinking of using ginger ale as the base, with a bunch or oranges and lemons. Cinnamon and Clove for sure with whiskey. Been trying some different things over the last few years and pretty much settled on the above, but suggestions appreciated.
For those that may not know the drink consists of ingredients in 4 main categories, but has infinite variations.
- liquid base (some use water, but I believe many use ginger ale or sprite. I’ve also heard of raspberry ginger ale, orange juice and apple cider used as the base)
- citrus/honey (juices and quartered oranges and lemons seem to be ubiquitous. Raisins and honey seem to be added often as well. People that use juices as a base as noted above probably don’t add more citrus or honey so not to make it overly sweet)
-spices (all seem to use cinnamon, with Clove and caraway seed also used)
-booze (four roses is the tradition, but any blended whiskey will do. I know some use shine or grain)
I don’t like my boilo overly sweet, but do enjoy the citrus and spices. I will be using whiskey. Thinking of using ginger ale as the base, with a bunch or oranges and lemons. Cinnamon and Clove for sure with whiskey. Been trying some different things over the last few years and pretty much settled on the above, but suggestions appreciated.