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South Pacific Islands Rum Punch
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over 5 hrs
ingredients
12 bottles light rum
12 bottles dark rum
2 pounds raw or dark brown sugar
5 whole vanilla beans
72 oranges
72 lemons
6 limes
6 large grapefruit
10 ripe bananas
2 ripe pineapples
6 bottles dry white wine, chilled
orange slices for decoration (optional)
lemon slices for decoration (optional)
lime slices for decoration (optional)
directions
Pour rums into container. Add sugar and vanilla beans. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Cut the citrus fruits in half. Squeeze juice into the rum; then toss in the shells.
Peel and slice the bananas. Peel and slice the pineapple. Add banana and pineapple to rum. Cover container and let stand in a cool place for two to three days. Stir several times during each day.
On the day of the celebration, remove pulp, vanilla beans and citrus rinds. Pour rum mixture over ice in a large punch bowl and let chill for a few hours. Just before serving add chilled white wine. Decorate bowl with sliced citrus fruits and float a few slices in the punch. If you don't have a large punch bowl, add ice to the container; let chill. Add wine just before serving; float citrus slices in the punch.
NOTE: I recommend a new 15 gallon plus plastic garbage can with cover. Wash and rinse well before using. A new canoe paddle makes an excellent stirring device. (The bonus is they can be saved and used for this again, or can be used for their original purpose.)
DO NOT USE a metal container (unless it is stainless steel). Due to the interaction of the rum and citric acids on metal - it would ruin the punch with a metallic flavor and the dissolved metals could poison your guests.
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