What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Enjoyable Eats: Ole Smoky Cherry Drops! For those who think this is a strange name for something sweet, allow me to explain. The Great Smoky Mountains form one of the most beautiful mountain ranges along the Tennessee-North Carolina border. Nestled in “The Holler” is a distillery made famous by its 100-year-old recipe base for signature flavors of moonshine. Can you see where this is going? Stick with me. From the fermenting grains of the moonshine stills come the most extraordinary combinations you can ever imagine. Bottled in quart jars are what appear to be a dozen or more moonshine variations that go by names like Apple Pie, Hunch Punch, Blue Flame, Lemon Drop, Dill Pickles, and Moonshine Cherries. Since I found a jar in my pantry, I thought going into the holidays, this might present an interesting dessert opportunity. It definitely passed the “flame test” in my house.
OLE SMOKY CHERRY DROPS
Ingredients:
1 quart jar Ole Smoky Moonshine Cherries*
12-ounce bag white chocolate chips
4.6-ounce jar rainbow sprinkles
5.2-ounce jar sanding sugar
14-ounce bag sweetened coconut flakes
Party Picks
Instructions:
Several steps are necessary to prepare your workspace. Using a slotted spoon, carefully remove maraschino cherries from jar. Reserve moonshine for another use. Gently pat dry each cherry and set aside. This is important before coating them in white chocolate. Place each topping (rainbow sprinkles, sanding sugar, and coconut flakes) in a separate dish. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. Set aside. To melt white chocolate, place half a bag of chips in a microwave-proof bowl. Warm at 30-second intervals, stirring after each interval. Repeat until the white chocolate is smooth and no lumps remain. Working quickly, pierce a cherry with a cake tester. Coat it halfway in the white chocolate, then dip it in one of the toppings. Place decorated cherry on the waxed paper-lined baking sheet. Repeat until all cherries are decorated. Chill to set. Two things: As the white chocolate cools, gently warm and stir. When it becomes necessary to use the remaining white chocolate chips, begin with a clean bowl. This will eliminate waste. Cherry Drops should be stored in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Serve with party picks.
*I receive no recompense for mentioning Ole Smoky Moonshine Cherries.
Sounds interesting.
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One taste will do the trick. 🍃🍒
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Well, this is a new one on me! Very festive.
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The other jar I like is moonshine dill pickles, but they would make terrible candy. 🥒🥃🍒
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Cherries and moonshine peaked my interest 🍒
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Ohhh, yeah. 🍃🥃🍒
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😁🍷🍒
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Never heard of these, but I’d love to try! 🙂
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Better sit down……🥃🍃🍒
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I love cherries but I think this is going to be a little too sweet for me… lol
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The coating comes off easily, in case you only want the moonshine cherries. 😜🍃🍒
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😋😋
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This is the cherry (drop) on top recipe. And funny you should feature this as my sister and her partner are in the Smoky Mountains this week. I requested some apple pie moonshine. Love the stuff.
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Ohmygosh……..I looove the dill pickle wedges in moonshine!!!! 🍃🥒🥃
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Yum
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I think I just saw where “Dill Pickle Pizza” is now a thing. 🥒🍕
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No. .. WAY!
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Oh, yeah…..WAY!
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I’ve had Moonshine Cherries. Liked ’em!
This recioe sounds interesting.
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Thank you. A little bite goes a long way. 🍃🍒
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Interesting!
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Either you like cherries, or you don’t. 🍃🍒
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