for some reason best known to myself (!!) when I placed my rather large order for winemaking ingredients, I ordered a bag of rosehip shells ....anyone any idea what I can do with them please?
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The obvious answer is rosehip wine. You can also add an ounce or two to flower wines to give body.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Yes, but you need far less as the dried shells are sort of concentrated.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Rose Hip Soup,
Simmer half a kilo rose hips(I don't know what the eqivalent of dried would be) in half a litre of water for one hour, mashing now and then with a wooden spoon.
Drip through double musin overnight.This makes a very concentrated juice and you will only need one eighth of a litre to make soup for 4 people.
One eighth litre rose juice
15g butter
1 small onion
1 tspn. tomato puree
Half a litre chicken or veg. stock
2 tspns. sugar
pinch of ground mace
salt and pepper
1 tspn. Worcester Sauce
Melt butter in pan, add finely chopped onion and sweat in a covered pan over a low heat for 5 mins.Add tomato puree, stir, then add rose hip juice , stock Worc. sauce and seasonings. Cover pan and simmer for 20 mins.
This all sounds a bit of a fag for a pan of soup but, believe me it is delicious.
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Lemon Balm & Rosehip Wine
Lemon Balm & Rosehip Wine
4 pts fresh lemon balm* (melissa) leaves (chopped), or 2oz dried ones
6 oz dried rosehip shells
2 oranges (juice & chopped zest, no pith)
2 lemons (juice & chopped zest, no pith)
1 litre preservative-free grapefruit juice
1 kg sugar
1 cup strong black tea
1 tsp pectolase
1 tsp nutrient
yeast
1. Cover leaves with 4 pts boiling water. Leave overnight to infuse
2. Strain leaves off, put the liquor into fermenting bin, with the sugar dissolved in 2 pts boiling water.
3. Add rosehips & grapefruit juice, oranges & lemons. When cooled to 20c, add yeast & other additives
4. Cover and stir daily for 5 days.
5. Strain into DJ, ferment and rack as usual
* lemon balm is plentiful in July
taken from A Step by Step Guide to Making Homemade Wine: Amazon.co.uk: Judith Irwin: BooksAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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