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Cichawoda   
2 Jun 2009
Food / Help with info on a peculiar vodka/cream drink. [13]

Seems that what you are looking for is "Nalewka farmaceutów". It is an old recipe and it goes something like this:
1 liter of grain alcohol (Everclear is fine but Spirytus is better), 1 liter of whole milk (unpasteurized "raw" is best), 1 Kilo Lemons (2.2 pounds), Sugar to taste (some people say up to 0.5 kilo some say only a few tablespoons - better to use less because if in the end you want to make it sweeter you can always add sugar syrup to the final nalewka) - that's the basics. Some people ad vanilla and/or cardamon.

Wash and peel the lemons taking off all the pith (white stuff - it will make the nalewka bitter), slice them and remove the pits. In a seal-able earthen jar that holds over 2 liters (about 4.5 pints) arrange the lemon slices on the bottom and sprinkle with some sugar. Let the sugar draw out the juice - about 20 min. Add the milk and alcohol. Seal the jar and put it in a dark, cool place (a stable temperature is most important, a closet or pantry should do fine) for about 2 months. Shake the jar every few days.

When you unseal your nalewka it will look like somebody dropped cottage cheese into your lemonade. What you have - needs to be filtered several times. I go for a fine sieve, than a "gold" coffee filter that came with my old coffee maker and finally some white (plain) paper towels for a final drip filtration.

The end product is a clear, yellowish green, delicate, "silky", lemony treat.

You can eat the curds (curds=cheese) or even press most of the liquid out of them, roll them into mozzarella sized balls and leave them to mature in brine for a few days to make a very unusual cheese.

Hope this helps and if you do end up making this fine Polish nalewka make sure to share your experience.