| Honey Recipe: Cider and Mead Sangria | |
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by David F Slone Esq, September 6, 2007
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Apple and mead sangriaAlso called honey wine, or Te'j by our Ethiopian brothers and sisters, Mead is an alcoholic drink brewed from honey. It's been made for thousands of years, which makes it seem all the more appropriate for the High Holidays. For my apple and honey fix this year, I concocted a recipe for Cider and Mead Sangria. I started with the basic sangria concept of mixing wine with fruit, but substituted mead for wine.
The label on the bottle of Sheba T'ej (brewed by Brotherhood Winery, right here in New York State) that I used even says that mead is [r]eferred to throughout the Holy Scriptures. (Those of you who know where I might find these mead references, do let me know.) My fruit element consisted of apples and hard cider. For an added bit of holiday cheer, I used a shot (or four) of rum. So here's how it goes:
We all wish for a sweet year and – don't get me wrong – sweet is good. But sweet and pretty? Now that's really good.
L'Shanah Tovah!
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Don't let the Esq fool you: David is not a practicing attorney. After three years of toiling away at an Ivy League law school, he figured that he might as well keep the honorific. What he is is an actor, singer, songwriter, remix artist More... |
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