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cab
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nettie
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Mat S
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cab
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Mat S wrote: |
So, what's the best use for all these cherries? I'm seeing loads round here. Wine? Jam? Spirits? |
Cherry wine is good, although I find that it's one that is ready to drink young, and which loses something of the cherry as it ages (which is a shame). Cherry jam can be good, but you really want cooking cherries for that, and, regrettably, the ones I've had so far this year have been big, fat, gorgeously sweet, and not best for jam. Still, you can make a decent jam out of that; stew the fruit down, put the pulp through a colander to get rid of the stones, and then something less than a pound of sugar per pound of starting fruit, a little squeeze of lemon, and make as for any jam. That's a soft setting cherry jam; use a jam sugar with pectin for a hard set. Cooking cherries, when used at their best (a little under-ripe) don't need the extra pectin.
Cherry brandy is great. Fill a big jar with cherries, sprinkle on a little sugar, fill up with brandy, shake and store in the dark. Shake up and sample once in a while, sweetening if you need to, but don't over-sweeten. Both brandy and cherries become heavenly.
A summer pudding made with lots of cherries (even ALL cherries) is divine. Get a cherry stoner for that, though, it makes stoning LOTS of cherries much, much easier. |
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Mat S
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