Mulled Wine Oil

Mulled Wine Oil

Mulled Wine Oil

Mulled Wine Oil

December 17, 2024 by Kimberly

This spiced oil is like a hug in a drizzle. Think rich, warm, and aromatic vibes that make every dish feel festive and fancy. Perfect for cozy dinners and holiday magic.

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TOTAL TIME

45 min

SERVES

1 cup / 250 ml

DIET

vegan

EVERY RECIPE DESERVES

A Little Love Letter

This cozy spiced oil brings holiday magic to your plate. Infused with citrusy orange, cinnamon, cloves, star anise, and cardamom, it’s a flavorful hug in every drizzle. Perfect for elevating roasted veggies, hearty salads, or even as a bread dip, this oil is simple yet sophisticated. Whether you’re hosting or gifting, it’s a warm, festive twist that feels like Christmas in a bottle. Easy to make and impossible not to love!

Drizzle this aromatic oil over roasted vegetables for a cozy finish, or mix it into salad dressings for a warm, festive twist. Pair it with fresh, crusty bread as a dip, or spoon it over warm risottos and soups to add a layer of spiced goodness. Feeling adventurous? Try it over roasted sweet potatoes or even desserts like baked pears for a gourmet touch. This oil fits wherever cozy, holiday vibes are needed. You absolutely have to try the oil with this Brussels Sprout Salad!

Store your infused oil in a sealed glass jar at room temperature for up to one week. Keep it in a cool, dark place to preserve its aromatic magic.

Hi, I'm Kimberly!

Hi, I'm Kimberly.

A hopeless romantic when it comes to food. Every recipe I share is a love letter to food itself. I’m so glad you’re here. Make yourself at home and stay a while.

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Mulled Wine Oil
Mulled Wine Oil
Mulled Wine Oil
Mulled Wine Oil

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  • Author: Kimberly
  • Total Time: 45 min

Description

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT

  • blender
  • medium-sized saucepan
  • whisk
  • a bowl which the medium saucepan fits into
  • 2 medium-sized bowls
  • 2 fine mesh strainers
  • oil bottle
  • ice cubes
  • coffee filter

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 1 orange
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 8 cloves
  • 1 star anise
  • 1/4 tsp ground cardamom
  • 250 milliliter rapeseed oil

Instructions

  1. Zest the orange and put it along with the cloves, cinnamon, cardamom and star anise into the blender. Pour in the oil. Blend on the highest setting until it no coarse pieces are longer visible.
  2. Pour the mixture from the blender into a medium-sized pot and heat it over medium heat, constantly stirring, to a temperature of about 102°-103°C (215°-217°F). Then, let the oil simmer with the lid partially on for the next 10 minutes. Stir only occasionally, making sure the temperature remains steady and nothing gets burned.
  3. At the end of the cooking process, prepare a bowl large enough to fit the medium-sized pot, filled with cold water and a handful of ice cubes. Also, hang a fine mesh sieve strainer over a medium-sized bowl.
  4. Now, place the pot in the ice water and stir to stop the cooking process. Once the oil is almost cold, remove the pot from the water and pour the oil into the first fine mesh sieve to catch the coarse particle.
  5. Then, pour the oil into the second fine mesh sieve, which you before equipped with a coffee filter, to catch the remaining finer particles.
  6. Allow the oil to drip through for about 30 minutes or maybe less depending on how many remaining particles are in the coffee filter. Once all the oil has passed through the coffee filter, transfer the collected amount of oil into an oil bottle. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Passive Time: 30 min
  • Cook Time: 10 min

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Gingerbread Oil

Gingerbread Oil

Gingerbread Oil

Gingerbread Oil

December 16, 2024 by Kimberly

Cozy up your cooking with this aromatic oil infused with warm spices like cinnamon and cardamom. It’s like bottling the holidays – perfect for drizzling, baking, or elevating savory dishes.

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TOTAL TIME

5 min

SERVES

1 cup / 250 ml

DIET

vegan

EVERY RECIPE DESERVES

A Little Love Letter

Step into holiday magic with this incredible spiced oil. Infused with cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and more, it’s the ultimate flavor hack to elevate your cooking. Whether drizzled over roasted veggies, swirled into yogurt, or used for baking, it brings cozy gingerbread vibes to everything. Perfect for adding that warm, nostalgic touch to your festive meals, and hey, it also makes a pretty epic edible gift. Get ready to impress yourself and everyone you share it with!

For sweet treats, drizzle it over pancakes, waffles, or even vanilla ice cream. Feeling savory? Use it to dress roasted carrots, drizzle on warm bread, or even toss it into a simple salad dressing. Pro tip: Swirl a little into your hot chocolate or latte for the coziest vibes ever. It’s your new go-to secret weapon for holiday magic in every dish. I used this oil to glaze my milk buns with gingerbread filling – give it a try, you’re gonna love it!

Keep your spiced oil in a tightly sealed glass bottle in a cool, dark spot. It stays fresh and aromatic for up to a week. Shake gently before using.

Hi, I'm Kimberly!

Hi, I'm Kimberly.

A hopeless romantic when it comes to food. Every recipe I share is a love letter to food itself. I’m so glad you’re here. Make yourself at home and stay a while.

Love,
Kimberly

Kimberly the Zett Signature

If you want to get to know me better,
click here!

 

 

Gingerbread Oil
Gingerbread Oil
Gingerbread Oil
Gingerbread Oil

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Gingerbread Oil

Gingerbread Oil


  • Author: Kimberly
  • Total Time: 5 min
  • Yield: 1 cup / 250 ml

Description

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT

  • medium-sized saucepan
  • whisk
  • a bowl which the medium saucepan fits into
  • medium-sized bowl
  • fine sieve
  • sealable container (oil bottle)
  • ice cubes

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp cloves
  • 1/2 tsp allspice
  • 1/2 tsp cardamom
  • 1/8 tsp nutmeg
  • 3 anise stars
  • 1 piece of fresh ginger
  • 250 milliliter oil

Instructions

  1. Toss everything into the blender.
  2. Pour the mixture from the blender into a medium-sized pot and heat it over medium heat to a temperature of about 100°C (212°F), and maintain this temperature for the next 5 minutes. Stir occasionally, making sure the temperature remains steady and nothing gets burned.
  3. Prepare a bowl large enough to fit a medium-sized pot, and fill it with cold water and a handful of ice cubes. Also, hang a fine sieve strainer over one medium-sized bowl.
  4. Now, place the pot in the ice water and stir to cool the oil quickly. Once the oil is almost cold, remove the pot from the water and pour the oil into the prepared fine sieve to catch the coarse particles.
  5. Once all the oil has passed through the fine mesh strainer, transfer the collected amount of oil into a sealable container or directly into an oil bottle. Store in the refrigerator for up to one week.
  • Passive Time:
  • Cook Time: 5 min

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