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    Krampampuli Flaming Punch

    Last Modified: February 6, 2021

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    Krampampuli Flaming Punch is a low-alcohol mulled wine lit with flame causing caramel dropping into wine, tea and fruits, boiling in a glass. Krampampuli – the “drink of the devil’s” is a rather innocent, low-alcohol mulled wine. It is favored to celebrate winter solstice with it. I use it for New Year’s Eve – creates magical atmosphere. Alcohol soaked sugar cubes are lit, causing caramel dropping into wine, tea and fruits, boiling in a glass.

    Krampampuli Flaming Punch

    Chief Desirist Dr Hanna
    Krampampuli – the “drink of the devil’s” is a rather innocent, low-alcohol mulled wine. It is favored to celebrate winter solstice with it. I use it for New Year’s Eve – creates magical atmosphere. Alcohol soaked sugar cubes are lit, causing caramel dropping into wine, tea and fruits, boiling in a glass.
    5 from 2 votes
    Print Recipe
    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer/Sides
    Cuisine Hungarian
    Servings 4
    Calories 251 kcal

    Equipment

    • 4-Cup Measuring Cup
    • Fire Tong Punch Bowl Set
    • Teapot Warmer
    • strainer
    • spider strainer

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup water
    • 1 black tea bag
    • 1 cup red wine quality Merlot or preferred
    • 1 orange sliced, divided
    • ¼ tsp cardamom
    • 1 pinch ground allspice
    • 1 clove
    • Optional: one star anise
    • ½ cup sugar cube* or one sugar cone*
    • ¼ cup dark rum must be 151 proof Rum, or it won't flame*

    Instructions
     

    • In a medium pot boil the water on the stove. Turn heat off, then immerse the tea bag for 2-3 minutes. Discard bag.
      Krampampuli Flaming Punch Ingredients
    • Meanwhile slice the orange with its peel. Set aside 4 smaller slices for décor. Set aside the rest for cooking.
    • When the tea ready, add to pot red wine, the oranges for cooking and spices. Bring mix to boiling again. Boil the mix for 5 minutes on low heat. Then pour the mix into a 4-cup sized glass measuring bowl. (If you don’t have one, just use the pot. Or if you want, buy a Fire Tong Punch Bowl Set, which would include all the very festive and appropriate equipment to use.)
    • Place the measuring bowl over a teapot warmer with a candle. This will keep the wine mix hot.
    • Place a metal sugar cone holder* with a sugar cone on top. (If you don’t have those, use a matching stainless steel regular strainer or a spider strainer, and ½ cup sugar cubes, piled up like a pyramid.)
    • Pour the rum on top of sugar cone. Light the cone with a gas lighter carefully. It will flame with a big noise. The blue flame will burn for about 15-20 minS dripping caramelized sugar into the wine punch below. BE CAREFUL AND HAVE AN EXTINGUISHER READY.
    • You can turn off the lights and watch the caramelized sugar dropping into the wine. When you think you had enough sugar to sweeten the drink, pour the mix into glasses with handle. Serve it hot. Decorate the glasses with cutting once hallway the orange slices and hanging on the side of each glass.

    Notes

    * Background on Krampampuli [link to Food and Drink Europe]
    *Sugar cone: Best to use original Nordzucker Sugar Cones from Zucker Hut or you can use Domino Premium Pure Cane Sugar Cubes Dots
    Rum: To be flammable, the rum must be over 60% alcohol, and must be hot to catch flame. Use Bacardi or the less expensive, I used from NH Liquor Store: Goslings, 161 proof.  BE SURE TO HAVE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER HANDY.
    Keyword party food, plant-based

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    About Chief Desirist Dr Hanna

    Former PhD chemist turned to chocolatier. Now in New Hampshire USA starting a food business in my 3rd country, after NZ and AU. I’m very committed to sustainability, defined as buying locally, shunning preservatives & artificial ingredients, and using only natural fruits and herbs and highest cocoa content possible for chocolates

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    1. Aura

      December 30, 2020 at 10:06 pm

      5 stars
      Sounds delicious its a must to try in this festivities! many thanks for the delicious recipes recommendations and stories mailed!

      • Dr Hanna Frederick

        December 31, 2020 at 1:39 pm

        Hello Aura,
        Thank you for your comment. Send us a picture of any dish you tried - as a comment here. Happy New Year!

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