Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #30 on: February 21, 2009, 14:56 »
Them Persians know how to stuff. :)

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #31 on: February 22, 2009, 10:31 »
Christmas Rum Cake

  1 Tsp. Sugar
1 or 2 Quarts of Rum
1 Cup Dried Fruit
Brown Sugar
1 Tsp. Soda
1 Cup Butter
2 Large Eggs
1 Cup Baking Powder
3 Juiced Lemons
1 Cup of Nuts

Before starting, sample rum to check quality. Good, isn't it? Now proceed.

Select large mixing bowl, measuring cup, etc.

Check rum again. It must be just right. To be sure rum is of proper quality, pour one level cup of rum into a glass and drink it as fast as you can. Repeat.

With electric mixer, beat 1 cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl.

Add 1 seaspoon of thusar and beat again.

Meanwhile, make sure rum is still alrighty. Try another cup. Open second quart if necessary.

Add leggs, 2 cups of fried druit and beat til high. If druit gets stuck in beaters, pry loose with drewscriber.

Sample rum again, checking for tonscisticity.

Next, sift 3 cups pepper or salt (really doesn't matter).

Sample rum.

Sift 1/2 pint lemon juice. Fold in chopped butter and strained nuts. Add 1 bablespoon of brown sugar-or whatever color you can find. Wix mell. Grease oven. Turn cake pan to 350 gredees. Pour mess into boven and ake.

Check run again and bo to ged.

 
Well it tends to work for me hahahahahhahaha
Thanks
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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #32 on: February 23, 2009, 20:15 »
Christmas Rum Cake.....

i was waiting for that..........
there's always one!!!!!!!!


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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #33 on: February 24, 2009, 11:43 »
My Grannies Apple and Rhubarb Chutney:-

3 large cooking apples peeled and chopped fine
1lb rhubarb chopped
juice of one lemon
1 large chopped onion + 1 chopped garlic clove
1lb brown sugar
1/2 lb chopped sultanas
1 &1/2 teaspoons ginger
1/4 teasspoon cayenne pepper
5 teaspoons salt
3/4 pint vinegar

(please excuse imperial measures...never changed to metric :tongue2:)

Chop all the fruit and vegetables, add the vinegar, sugar and spices and bring slowly to the boil.

Simmer for about two hours, stirring occasionally, until thick.

Pour into heated jars and seal.

Leave for a couple of months, somewhere cool and dark, before eating.

We think it's lovely, and my son eats it on toast :wacko:


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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #34 on: February 24, 2009, 15:41 »
Plum Jam,
1.5 Kg plums

1.25 Kg granulated suger

400ml water

Halve and stone the plums. you can crack a few of the stones ,get out the inside kernels , put into a basin and cover with boiling water. Leave for a minute or 2 then drain them clean off the reddish brown skin off.
it will give the jam an lovely almond like flavour.

put the plums, skinned kernels and 400ml of water into a pan. bring to a simmer and cook gently until the fruit is tender and the skin soft. may take 20 minutes depends on the size and variety of the plums.

Add the sugar and stir until dissolved. Bring to boilling point and boil rapidly until setting point is reached, usually 10 - 12 minutes.
Take off the heat. If the fruit is bobbing about at the top of the pan then it may not be cooked enough if this happens cook for a few more minutes about 3 - 4.

They is enough jam made here for 8 jars about 340g in each or what ever you have.
This jam is lovely on rice puddings or on Ive cream.

I hope you Enjoy this Jam.
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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #35 on: February 28, 2009, 20:31 »
Moist Banana Bread.

Ideal for using up any old mushy black nanas!

3oz butter or marg
4oz brown or similar sugar
1 egg
2 large ripe bananas cut up small
8oz self-raising  flour
1/2 tsp ground allspice
pinch of salt
Saltanas if liked or other fruit.

METHOD

Oven on to 190c, 375F, gas 5

In a bowl cream together the sugar and butter.  Use an electric whisk and beat in one egg.
Put in bananas and whisk again.
Put in flour, allspice and salt and whisk.
Add sultanas or frit and flod in.

Tip into a loaf tin (with a liner to make it easier), sprinkle top with little sugar.

Bake for aprox 40 mins or untill skewer comes out clean.

Scrummy yummy! Nice warm with a bit of butter on or cold.  Very moist and keeps for days,(if not gobbled up all in one day!) Great for all non cooks as you can put it all in the bowl and mix up.  Hardly any washing up too!
mrs.ploppy

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #36 on: March 01, 2009, 08:43 »
Ummm.... Are marrows a fruit or a veg, please? 
Also, is root ginger a fruit?
I have a super marrow ginger jam recipe which my Family all love.
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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #37 on: March 01, 2009, 18:16 »
Ummm.... Are marrows a fruit or a veg, please? 
Also, is root ginger a fruit?
I have a super marrow ginger jam recipe which my Family all love.
cathangirl


We're after fruit as understood to be fruit recipes - i.e. rhubarb counts as fruit but tomatoes don't no matter what the experts say :)

Hang on to your jam recipe - there'll be another competition along soon enough!
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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #38 on: March 01, 2009, 18:30 »
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit.  Wisdom is not putting them in a fruit salad. 8)

My banana bread is better than yours Mrs Ploppy. :tongue2: :lol:

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #39 on: March 01, 2009, 20:14 »
Well that sounds like a challange!  LOL  Have to have a bake off.  My waist line could not stand too many tastings though.

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #40 on: March 01, 2009, 20:27 »
Well that sounds like a challange!  LOL  Have to have a bake off.  My waist line could not stand too many tastings though.
In the words of Harry Hill "There's only one way to find out........FIGHT" :lol:

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #41 on: March 01, 2009, 20:52 »
Hey!!  Don't want any trouble!  LOL  Too much of a lady for fighting. Ha Ha

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #42 on: March 02, 2009, 12:12 »
 ITALIAN BREAD PUDDING (really easy )

15g/1/2 oz/1 tbsp Butter
2 small eating apples,peeled,cored and sliced into rings
75g/2 3/4 oz granulated sugar
2 tbsp white wine
100g/3 1/2 oz bread/sliced crusts removed(slightly stale french baguette is ideal)
300ml/1/2 pint/1 1/4 cups single cream
2 eggs,beaten
pared rind of 1 orange cut into matchsticks
variations include dried fruit  sultanas or apricots or cherries or dates

Lighty grease a 1.2 litre/2 pint deep ovenproof dish with the butter

Arrange the apple rings in the base of the dish, sprinkle half the sugar over the apples,at this point you can add dried fruit.

pour the wine over the fruit, add the slices of bread, pushing them down with your hands to flatten them slightly.

Mix the cream with the eggs, the remaining sugar and the orange rind and pour the mixture over the bread, leave to soak for 30 mins.

Bake the pudding in a preheated oven, at 180 c/350f/gas mark 4, for 25 mins until golden brown and set serve warm.

for a skinny option you can use creme fraiche.

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #43 on: March 02, 2009, 23:05 »
Here's one especially with Babe in mind............

Baked Stuffed Apple

Wash 1 apple per person
De-core apples and place in an oven-proof dish.
Fill the hollow with brown sugar and golden syrup (for a very sweet tooth),
                       with blackcurrant jam, or jam of your choice
                       or with sultans and a little water (suitable for diabetics I think).
Add a little water, 1-2 tablespoons.
Bake in the oven until squidgy and serve with custard, cream, rice pudding, or ice cream.

Yummmmmmmmmmmmy!!

My apple varieties are Early Victoria, harvest June/July
and Victoria,  August onwards.  Both cook to fluff.

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Re: Recipe Competition #1 - Fruit Recipes
« Reply #44 on: March 02, 2009, 23:58 »
jannie - I loved the sound of your recipe until I read the skinny option  :wub:

Seriously sounds yummy!



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