Kvass
54 Servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
500 | grams | Rye-bread |
8 | Litres | |
25 | grams | Yeast (the book mentions |
Yeast to make bre | ||
225 | grams | Sugar |
4 | Spoons | |
1 | Lemon | |
2 | Spoons | |
2 | Branches | |
Water | ||
Luke warm water | ||
Raisins | ||
Peppermint |
Directions
Put the slices of rye-bread in the oven (200 degrees Celsius) for about 45 mins, until they're dried. Boil the 8 liters of water. Crumble the dried rye-bread, put it in the boiling water for about 5 mins. Let it the water, and rye-bread rest for 4 hours, covered with a tea-cloth. Crumble the yeast, 15 mins before the 4 hours are over. Mix the crumbled yeast with some sugar and the luke warm water. Let it rest for 15 mins. Filter the water-rye-bread mix in a kitchen sieve. Carefully extract all water from the rye- bread. Wash, and peel the lemon. Add the lemon-peel, the sugar, the yeast and the pepermint. Stir the solution, and let it rest (covered) for 8 hours. Sieve the solution (tea-cloth). Bottle it. Put some raisins, a bit of lemon-peel, and a fresh leaf of peppermint in every bottle, close the bottles, and keep them in a cool place. Ready when the raisins start floating. Sieve the stuff one more time in a tea- cloth. Put the Kvas in the fridge 4 hours before drinking. I got this recipe from a book called dinerparty a la perestrojka. I tried it once, it tasted terrible, but that was probably due to the fact that the rye-bread was almost burned.
This is more or less the description the book gives. Remember this is a recipe for non-brewers. It is a cookbook after all.
Recipe By : Ronald Leenes
From: Favorite Fruitcakes By Moira Hodg File
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