Limoncello is a popular Italian liqueur known as a digestif that's meant to help digest your food after meals. It's served in small glasses that are roughly the size of a shot glass -- some are ...
Pucker up, ’cos limoncello summer is hanging around for a while longer. These spritzes give the one that started it all a run ...
The syrupy liquid may look deceptively easy to drink, but it packs quite the punch. Limoncello's alcohol content can be anywhere between 25% to 30%, which is why it is customary for the drink to ...
The lifeless bodies of Greta Marie Otteson, 33, and Arno Els Quinton, 36, were discovered in separate rooms by resort staff ...
Now police say the couple’s deaths were caused by methanol poisoning from contaminated alcohol, believed to be “homemade” limoncello purchased from a local restaurant on Christmas Eve.
A British woman who died with her fiancé after allegedly being poisoned by methanol-laced limoncello told her family about a symptom she believed was just a bad hangover. Greta Marie Otteson, 33 ...
Limoncello is one of the most popular Italian liqueurs. The yellow drink is made in southern Italy, in particular in the sunny Sicily, the Gulf of Naples, and the Amalfi Coast. Mostly because ...
Put the double cream and two tablespoons of the limoncello in a milk pan, and heat it until just about to come to the boil, but not actually boiling. Take the pan off the heat and add the white ...