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Cranberry Liqueur with Persian Mint Syrup (Sekanjabin) | Free Printable

Whether you need a holiday gift or a festive cocktail, this cranberry liqueur with Persian mint syrup (Sekanjabin) is easy to whip up.

Closeup of a bottle of cranberry liqueur with two small stemmed glasses filled with it and cookies behind it

No matter how hard I try to plan ahead, I seem to scurrying about last minute making and shopping for holiday gifts. I used to be very organized and I never left things to the last minute to finish. Of course, that was before kids.

This transformation didn’t happen overnight. It slowly snowballed as I popped out each kid. And as they grew older and our schedules grew into this monster that it is, I find myself frantically procrastinating about my huge to-do list.

A bottle of cranberry liqueur with two small stemmed glasses filled with it and cookies behind it

So if you are like me, then I have a wonderful homemade gift idea for you. In the past, I used to hand out boxes of cookies, cakes and other confectionaries to friends and family as gifts. They were always accepted with open arms. Heck, I love these kinds of high-calorie gifts. Bring it on!

But, one year I handed out bottles of my Pomegranate Vodka. No one wanted cookies again. So every year, my husband and I try to think ahead (cough! cough) and develop our holiday drink that we will later gift to our friends. There was Pomegranate Tequila and Pomegranate Spice Rum. (Yes, we love our pomegranate.)

Closeup of two stemmed glasses with cranberry liqueur with a bottle full of it next to it

But this year, we temporarily put aside our pomegranates and reached for cranberries for our holiday drink. Instead of a simple syrup to sweeten this cranberry liqueur, I used sekanjabin, a Persian mint syrup that is actually a shrub (another great gift idea) since it has vinegar in it. It adds great flavor and not just sweetness.

The wonderful thing about this liqueur is that even though the optimum infusing time is 3 weeks, this mix has a strong fruity flavor after 5-7 days. So get to work! You have plenty of time to throw this together and gift it out way before Christmas!

Closeup of a bottle of cranberry liqueur with a label

And, like I do every year, I have these cute labels for you to print out for your little bottles. Click here for the label.

Enjoy the liqueur alone, or as my husband prefers, with a squeeze of lime.

Cheers!

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Yield: 12 Servings

Cranberry Liqueur with Persian Mint Syrup (Sekanjabin)

Closeup of a bottle of cranberry liqueur with two small stemmed glasses filled with it and cookies behind it

Whether you need a holiday gift or a festive cocktail, this cranberry liqueur with Persian mint syrup (Sekanjabin) is easy to whip up.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Additional Time 7 days
Total Time 7 days 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • ½ cup white wine vinegar
  • 1 cup fresh mint, loosely packed
  • 12 oz cranberries, fresh
  • 1 L vodka
  • 1 large lemon

Instructions

    1. In a small pot over medium-high heat whisk together sugar and water until dissolved.
    2. Let syrup boil together for 10 minutes, then add white wine vinegar.
    3. Reduce heat to medium and cook until syrup thickens, about 20-30 minutes.
    4. Remove from heat and stir in mint leaves.
    5. Remove mint when syrup has cooled to room temperature.
    6. Pour mint syrup in a blender with cranberries and vodka. Pulse mixture until most of the cranberries have been coarsely chopped. You DO NOT want to purée the mix.
    7. Transfer cranberry mixture into a large jar or wide-mouth bottle.
    8. Using a potato peeler, remove the skin with minimal pith (white part) from the lemon.
    9. Add lemon skin pieces to cranberry mixture and stir.
    10. Seal jar and place in a cool dark place to infuse a minimum of 1 week and up to 3 weeks.
    11. Pour cranberry mix into a large bowl through a fine mesh colander to strain out solids. Press the solids through the mesh colander to remove the remaining liquid.
    12. Divide cranberry liqueur into smaller bottles or store in a large bottle.

Notes

Serving Suggestions: Drink alone or with a squeeze of lime.

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