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  • Glorious Gooseberries?

    The season for this much under-rated fruit is upon us and again the bushes are laden
    I am determined not to waste any but to make full use of my crop I need more inspiration, there is only so much crumble you can eat.
    I rarely make goseberry jam, preferring others but I do make gooseberry chutney.
    Last year I made some wonderful gooseberry cakes - one with cooked fruit in the mixture, the other a sponge topped with gooseberries tossed in butter and syrup which was wonderful

    Anyone got any inspirational recipe ideas?

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    On my blog, a few posts ago, there's a recipe for Old Fashioned Sticky Rhubarb Cake. i think it will work just as well with goosegobs. I'm going to try it anyway.
    I love gooseberry fool. Stewed sweetened fruit with half custard and half thick cream whizzed together, chilled, yumm!
    They also make a good accompaniment to oily fish like mackerel. Use like you would apple sauce with pork.
    Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

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    • #3
      I've just defrosted some of last years(..I know- I know)

      ..and I'm going to liquidise them and stir them in with thick cream, plain yog and sugar to make a type of fool.
      Chill in idividual portions
      Bit of grated choc on the top- yum!
      Nice seved with ginger biccie or shortbread

      ( bet that would work well with rhubarb too!)
      "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

      Location....Normandy France

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      • #4
        i am so jeolous of you three!! i love goosegogs, but they dont seem to want to grow for me- they dont do well. have just today decided i would have to go to a pick your own to get some for jam and freezer!

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        • #5
          With just about any fruit surplus, the standard answer is WINE!!!!
          Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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