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    Have been given masses of frozen sweet cherries.Done cherry brandy.Any other recipes,jam etc. would be gratefully recieved.(have also done wine but any other wine recipes please?)

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    Brandy soaked cherries

    1lb cherries
    4oz sugar
    1 cinnamon stick
    5 fl oz brandy

    Prick the whole cherries all over with a needle. Place the sugar in a suacepan with 5 fl oz water and heat gently until the sugar dissolves. Add the cherries and cinnamon stick and simmer very gently for 4 - 5 minutes.

    Strain the cherries, reserving the liquid. Reheat the liquid with the brandy and boil for 3 - 4 minutes.

    Place the cherries in a 1pt sterilised jar and pour in the liquid until the cherries are completely covered. Cover with a lid and store in the fridge for up to 2 months.


    Taken from Good Houskeeping Cooks Year.
    Bernie aka DDL

    Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things

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    • #3
      Cherry butter (not sure why its called butter!!)

      4lb cherries
      grated rind and juice of 1 lemon
      2lb granulated sugar

      Stone the cherries, crack some of the stones, extract the kernels, then blanch and skin them. Add the lemon rind and juice to the fruit and kernels and layer with the sugar in a bowl and leave overnight. Bring slowly to the boil, simmer for 15 - 20 minutes, then boil rapidly until the mixture is very thick. Turn into small sterilised jars, cover and seal.

      Taken from Preserving Cordon Bleu
      Bernie aka DDL

      Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things

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      • #4
        Morelo cherry jam

        4lb morello cherries
        scant teacup water
        1 teasp tartaric acid or 1/2 pt redcurrant juice
        3lb granulated sugar

        Stone the fruit and tie the stones in a muslin bag. Put the fruit into a preserving pan with the water and stones. Simmer gently until the cherries are tender, then add the tartaric acid or redcurrant juice, followed by the warmed sugar and stir until dissolved. Boil rapidly until jam will set when tested. Remove bag of stones and put into sterilized jars. Seal when cold.

        From Preserving, Cordon Bleu
        Last edited by dexterdoglancashire; 01-07-2007, 06:55 PM.
        Bernie aka DDL

        Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things

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        • #5
          The following, is a smidge fidly, but can recommend it thoroughly.

          CHERRY CREAM TARTLETS

          Pastry

          125g/4½oz butter
          90g/3½oz icing sugar
          scant teaspoon vanilla essence
          pinch of salt
          1 egg
          250g/9oz plain flour

          Cream the softened butter with the sifted icing sugar, vanilla essence, salt and egg. Sift over the flour and knead all the ingredients together to form a pastry dough. Cover and leave for two hours in the refrigerator.

          Preheat the oven to 200C, 400F. Roll out the pastry thinly to line ten to 12, 3” flan tins. Prick the pastry with a fork and bake blind for 10 minutes. Remove tartlets from the oven, but leave in their tins

          Filling

          Cherries
          150ml/¼ pint double cream
          6 tablespoons milk
          50g/20z butter
          1 egg plus 1 egg yolk
          20g/¾oz cornflour
          pinch of salt
          2 teaspoons caster sugar

          Put the cream, milk, butter, egg and egg yolk, cornflour, salt and sugar into a pan and cook gently, stirring constantly until thickened.

          To make up

          Heat the oven to 180C/350F. Put some cherries in the bottom of each flan case. Pour some cream mixture over the cherries, and bake for 20 mins. Allow to cool slightly in their tins, then transfer to a wire rack to cool


          I tend to make double the cream mixture, as it is delicious.

          I think they are best served warm.

          valmarg

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          • #6
            Many thanks for all the above.I almost wish it was pouring with rain then I could get started!

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