Rumtopf Recipe and Printable (2024)

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Rumtopf, German for Rum Pot, is a delicious way to preserve spring, summer and fall fruits to enjoy in winter. Homemade liqueur and rum soaked fruit in one.

Rumtopftakes the longest to prepare of anyrecipe I have on the site. It literally takes MONTHS! But that is all sitting time. The actual work is less than 5 minutes a month and the result is a sweet fruity rum drink and rum soaked fruit.

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Literally translated it means Rum Pot in German. In Danish it is called Rumkrukke.

It is a way to preserve fruit when it is ripe to enjoy in the winter time. Quite simply it is fruit and sugar soaked in rum for months. Then in the winter you can enjoy both the liqueur and the fruit.

And the best part is you keep adding fruit (and sugar and rum) as it comes into season. For example:

  • start with strawberries in spring
  • add cherries, apricots and peaches in summer
  • then apples, grapes and pears in autumn
  • enjoy it in winter
  • start all over again in spring

Use your favorite fruits EXCEPT: melon (too watery) citrus (will turn it sour and bitter) and bananas (too mushy). I have read blueberries and blackberries should be avoided because it will turn everything too purple. Some say pineapple must be added in late fall to make it traditional. You do you.

Why aren't there any amounts in the recipe?

Because you need to do a little math.

Remove any pits, seeds, stems and thicker peels for fruits like apples, peaches, etc.

Then weigh it and add half of the weight in sugar. One pound of fruit gets half pound of sugar.

Yes you can measure it in a measuring cup and it should be close enough. I always weigh mine.

Then cover it with rum. No need to measure the rum, just keep pouring until the fruit is at least ½ inch below the surface of the rum after you push it down.

Theoretically you could add equal amounts of each fruit to make it balanced and pretty, but I don't have the time or memory to track how much I add. You do you.

Safety Precautions for Rumtopf

Start with everything nice and clean to minimize the bacteria from the start. Scrub the fruit, make sure your container is sterilized, etc.

The rum alone will kill the bacteria as long as the fruit is all the way submerged. The fruit will likely rise to the top initially. I put a piece of plastic wrap and weighed it down with asalad plate to prevent the fruit being exposed to air.

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Check every week or so to make sure the fruit is still under the rum and no mold has formed.

After months, the fruit will all have pretty much the same dark purple color. And the rum is sweet and fruity.

How to serve Rumtopf

I will not judge if you sample it straight out of the crock.

The liquid can be sipped like a cordial or added to hot or cold beverages such as sparkling wine or seltzer, egg nog, hot tea or coffee.

Put the fruit on ice cream, cake, pancakes or waffles, etc.

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Ingredients

  • Fruit (ripe, firm and unblemished)
  • Sugar (no substitutes, must be sugar for the preservation process)
  • Dark Rum (minimum 80 proof, good quality)

Instructions

  • When in season, clean fruit. Remove stems, leaves, pits and tough skins from such fruits as apples, peaches and plums. Weigh fruit.

  • In a bowl, combine fruit and half it's weight in sugar. For every pound of fruit add half a pound of sugar. Let sit approximately 8-12 hours until syrup forms.

  • Add fruit and juices to a large crock (or glass or plastic container). Cover with rum so there is at least ½ inch of rum over the top of the fruit.

  • Add additional fruit as it comes into season, ending with apples and pears in the late fall.

  • Let sit for another month before serving or giving as gifts.

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Until next time, happy eating (and drinking)!
~Audrey

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Comments

  1. Echo

    Oh my! This sounds so decadent and wonderfully delicious for the holiday season! I may have to make some next summer, so I have it to enjoy!

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  2. Jamie

    Wow, those berries made me drool!! ha/ha Looks so yummy!! Pinning the recipe to try!

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  3. Joanne T Ferguson

    G'day Always enjoy learning something new through you!
    Cheers! Joanne
    #ibabloggers

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  4. Teresa (embracing the spectrum)

    Did somebody say rum?? 🙂

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  5. kc

    I haven't tasted something like this.

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  6. Jenna

    Yum, dessert and an after dinner drink all in one!

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  7. Hope @ Nanny Shecando

    Did you say rum? I'm all in!

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  8. Joanne T Ferguson

    G'day Thx for stopping by and sharing this at our #SayGdayParty Pinned
    Please make sure to return if you haven't already say G'day to the hosts and someone at the party! Cheers!
    Joanne @ What's On The List
    #ibabloggers

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  9. Jen @ The Evolution of Mom

    This sounds wonderful! We are making homemade hard cider this year and I canned a ton of stuff from the garden. I'm adding this to my list for the upcoming year. I love these kinds of projects! We're so glad you stopped by our Momma Told Me Link Party! Please come back and share more!

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  10. Sharon@Blue Willow House

    Rumtopf sounds like a perfect holiday treat. Thanks for sharing at The Southern Special.

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  11. KC the Kitchen Chopper

    This recipe is perfect for the holidays. Thanks for sharing at The Weekend Social. Hope to see you again Thursday 9:00 PM EST. http://www.theKitchenChopper.com

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  12. Amy@HomeRemedies

    What a great holiday gift! This sounds wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing at Talented Tuesdays!

    Reply

  13. Mums Take Five

    oh my Audrey!! do you want my postal address ? So good ... i would love this .. love xx

    Reply

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