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Please help me find the sweetcorn jelly!
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Caterina
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Hi all
Somewhere on this forum someone posted a sweetcorn core jelly that can be made once the kernels are removed.
The cores are boiling in the water now as I write and I need this recipe urgently!
Anyone remember where it is, please?
Thanks all
Caterina
Somewhere on this forum someone posted a sweetcorn core jelly that can be made once the kernels are removed.
The cores are boiling in the water now as I write and I need this recipe urgently!
Anyone remember where it is, please?
Thanks all
Caterina
Finally I'm an OAP and can travel free (in London at least!).
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I don't remember that recipe, are you sure you've got the right forum :-/
I have found a recipe though from Recipe cottage
Hope it's similarWhen life hands you a lemon, make sure you ask for tequilla and salt0 -
i've done a search, only thing it pops up with is thread. :-/0
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Thanks Galtizz and 160.
What I did in the end (I only had 2 cores) I boiled the cores for a while then because I had a couple of jam jar with only a jam residue in the bottom, I added some of the hot water and 'washed' the jam residue into the boiling pot.
Then I cut some fruit (1 banana that was going mushy and 2 kiwis that nobody was eating for ages - caught them just before turning!) and put it in a basin.
I strained the liquid and added 2 bags of vege-jelly in it, whisked the lot and poured it on top of the fruit. Let it cool, not difficult in this weather, and then put in fridge.
The core pieces went into the compost.
Tonight we are having 'mystery jelly' for pudding, because if I tell them how I made it they will never eat it and I will also get told 'no experiments' mum!'
Ciao
CaterinaFinally I'm an OAP and can travel free (in London at least!).0 -
hoiw did it go down?0
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It tasted great, they all loved it and I confessed the mystery ingredient - they just found it funny that's all.
My son had the leftovers of it for breakfast this morning!
Maybe I have trained them well after all! ;D
CaterinaFinally I'm an OAP and can travel free (in London at least!).0 -
will have to give it a go then. thanks caterina.0
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