My mother loved these kinds of drinks at Christmas time! I haven't had any in the last couple of years though.
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26Dec 12
and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon,
over a Christmas bowl ofsmoking bishop, Bob!- A Christmas Carol
Has anyone else ever wondered what the heck that is?
Smoking Bishop sounds.....like you need to get out the old bong![]()
but I don't see Bob Clampitt...I mean Cratchitt and even the
New Improved Ebenezer Scrooge having a Christmas toke.
SO i looked it up and here is the recipe for a Smoking Biship:
- 5 unpeeled sweet oranges
- 1 large unpeeled grapefruit
- 100 mg sugar
- 30 cloves
- 1500 ml strong red wine (2 bottles-about 51 oz)
- 7750 ml port wine(1 bottle-about 26 oz)
Directions:
- Wash the fruit and bake it on a foil lined baking sheet until it becomes pale brown, turning once.
- Heat a large earthenware bowl and add the fruit. Stud each fruit with five cloves.
- Add the sugar and the red wine, and store covered in a warm place for about a day.
- Squeeze the juice from the fruit and strain into a saucepan.
- Add the port and warm thoroughly, but don't boil.
- Serve in heated glasses.depending on what you like
- There are variations including the addition of star anise and/or cinnamon sticks.
- another suggestion was to simmer for an hour and add brandy, brown sugar and orange juice.there are a couple recipes available - this is pretty much from food.comand as suggested there it does seem like it could be a bit overwhelmingbut then mulled wine is what was popular back in the time of Dickens.
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