Monday 16 April 2018
Cherupayar Wine Recipe / Green Gram Wine Recipe / Mung Bean Wine Recipe/ / Mung Dal Wine
Are you surprised orintrigued to read today’s recipe name? Even I was amazed when I got a requestfrom one of my readers,for germinated green gram wine. It was the firsttime I was hearing about green gram wine and never in my wildest thoughts hadIever imagined of making wine with green gram / cherupayar. But he assured methat someone in Kerala makes thewine from germinated green gram and whoever hadthe winesaiditis one of the tastiest. He requested me to ferret out the recipe from somesource.The idea circled in my headfor several days and I searched all my recipe collection and over the internettoo without any luck.Thisforced me to put on my thinking cap todevelop my own recipe and experiment. So I made a small quantity of winewithout germinating the green gram / cherupayar and guess what, it was a hugehit!!! This wine is one ofmybest experiments and whoeverhastasteditso far havetold me it is one of the best and tastiest wine! I willdefinitely try with germinated green gram nexttosee the differencein taste.... If you love homemade wine do try this recipe and let me know theresult;I am sure you will love it :) :)
Cherupayar Wine / Green GramWine / Mung Bean Wine
Ingredients:
Cherupayar /Green gram / WholeMung Bean – 250 gms (1 cup)
Sugar- 625 gms
Lime juice and zest of 1 lime
Yeast- ¼ tsp
Raisins- 50 gm, chopped
Water- 1 ½ liters
Method:
- Wash green gram andkeep it in a strainer to drain it completely for at least 1 hour.
- Boil water and sugarand keep it aside. Add chopped raisins, lemon zest and lemon juice to the hotwater and mix well.
- When the mixturebecomes lukewarm, add washed and well drained green gram / cherupayar and stirwell, sprinkle yeast; mix well and transfer to a sterilized bharani/bottle.
- Tie the bottle with a cleancloth or close with lid little loose.
- Stir this mixtureevery day for 20 days.
- After 20 days,strain the mixture through a cheese/ muslin clothin to a clean dry bottle.
- Keep this again for7 days untouched. After 7 days strain the wine again, pour it in to clean drybottles and use.
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18 comments:
Unknown16 April 2018 at 18:02
Eda , definitely I will try this.I tried almost all wine receipes of yrs n each one is a hit.
Smitha21 June 2018 at 11:22
Hi Swapna
Thanks for your variety wines....
Am going to try your Green gram dhal wine...can we use Green lemon zest???Unknown20 August 2018 at 21:22
hello, this is a super nice wine, thank you.
Do you also have a recipe for perry?tregs17 September 2018 at 20:25
Hi chechi
I made it,but dont know what happendit was totally ruined.it smells cherupayar and tastes bitter and totally not drinkable.you have any experience like this
Jem19 December 2018 at 12:24
Hi Swapna,
This blog was recommended by my neighbour. I made wine for the first time using this recipe. It came out very well. Thank you so much for posting.
Renu18 May 2020 at 14:44
Hi
I'm a great fan of your recipes - particularly the wine recipes. I wish to know if there is a substitute for lime or lemon juice. Can I use the store bought lime and lemon juice concentrate, instead of the fresh juice?
Thanks and kind regards,
Bahaar
New Zealand.rameezcnr24 May 2020 at 21:23
Hello madam, its 18 days of green gram wine i don't see any bubbles of fermentation. Should i filter the wine or should wait till 20 days. Thanks in advance
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