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The Preserver's Year

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  • randm
    randm Posts: 496 Forumite
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    Hello everyone,
    Not popped in for a while as been busy making preserves. So far have made 2 batches of Autumn Jam (damson,apple,pear,plum and blackberry) and 2 lots of plum jam. Currently on the stove is a vat of Spicy Apple Chutney to add to my stores.
    I still have a carrier bag full of plums left though and could use some ideas. I'm going to make up a dozen small crumbles with some but I need recipes that use up a lot of plums.
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    Would lo0ve to know what recipe you used for your spicy apple chutney!
  • randm
    randm Posts: 496 Forumite
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    Can anyone point me in the direction of a good recipe for what i think is called bread and butter pickles! I thought i had bookmarked one on this forum but i can't find it, and i have some cucumbers that need to be used up!
  • randm
    randm Posts: 496 Forumite
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    I really hate the seed from blackberries as they get caught in my teeth! but it seems a waste to let all that free fruit go to waste, so has anyone made a seedless blackberry jam, should it be one of them jelly type ones?any ideas?!!!
  • randm wrote: »
    I really hate the seed from blackberries as they get caught in my teeth! but it seems a waste to let all that free fruit go to waste, so has anyone made a seedless blackberry jam, should it be one of them jelly type ones?any ideas?!!!

    I made a jelly type kind earlier this year and it worked really well. I only like seeds in raspberry jam, can't stand peel in marmalade either.
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  • randm wrote: »
    I really hate the seed from blackberries as they get caught in my teeth! but it seems a waste to let all that free fruit go to waste, so has anyone made a seedless blackberry jam, should it be one of them jelly type ones?any ideas?!!!

    I've made blackberry jelly this year - just cover fruit with water and gently mash then simmer. Let blackberry mulch drain overnight and then add 1lb sugar to every pint of liquid. I will add less sugar next time as it was a bit sweet and I used jam sugar. I have a friend who makes blackberry jam but she sieves the fruit first to remove seeds.

    I then sieved the blackberries that were left and added the resulting pulp to apple sauce to make a crumble.

    If I had been really adventurous I would have tried fruit leathers :o Maybe next year :p
  • craftlady
    craftlady Posts: 256 Forumite
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    Can I use a slow cooker to make chutney. I have everything ready (pears are starting to go - I need to use them quick) but husband has smashed my hob:eek: accidently!
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  • Gigervamp
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    I've not tried it, but I would think that you can use a slow cooker. Unlike making jam where you need the jam to cook at a rolling boil, chutney is simmered until it reduces and thickens.
  • Grebe
    Grebe Posts: 5,107 Forumite
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    randm wrote: »
    Can anyone point me in the direction of a good recipe for what i think is called bread and butter pickles! I thought i had bookmarked one on this forum but i can't find it, and i have some cucumbers that need to be used up!

    My neighbour uses the recipe found on this site
    https://www.cookitsimply.com
    I have never tried making this myself but I have tasted what she made and it was lovely, hope this helps.
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  • valentina
    valentina Posts: 1,016 Forumite
    Has anyone made the Hearty Ale Chutney from the River Cottage Preserves book? If so, was it a success? Not tried it yet but I'm thinking about it for this weekend.
  • I have just made a jam that is half quince/half apple.Has anyone else tried a similar combination?It tastes nice.
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