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The Preserver's Year

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  • [Deleted User]
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    salted lemons are absolutely wonderful but you`ll have to google a recipe if you want to make them. I use tiny bits wrapped in a parcel with salmon or bits in with chicken and so on. First time of salting so am a salted lemon virgin. Hardest part was stuffing the lemons into jars

    It`s me age and the way I grew up ie very poor but make do and mend family, so learnt loads from age 5. Can`t stop now at 64, now that I have a productive small plot. Nothing but nothing goes to waste. :)

    I did a lot of exploring last year re preserving without the freezer and there is a lot you can do. There is a dehydrating thread somewhere that has loads in it. Re the potatoes: I used big new home grown ones, sliced with a (dangerous) mandolin, steamed for a few minutes and then dehydrated to crisp. They are wonderful as they remain in slices and they have a nice texture and absorb whatever they are in. I often use hm wine. I also dehydrate marrow, parsnips etc. All excellent and only take up a small space to store

    If you start brining or salting then it`s important to use pure salt ie no preservatives etc
  • marmiterulesok
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    I've made two lots of rhubarb jam,one with ginger and one with cloves.I'm making another batch tonight.
  • jennyo
    jennyo Posts: 422 Forumite
    Goodness Kittie you are busy.
    Marmiterulesok, have you tried it yet ? mind you I have a fair old nibble when I'm putting the jam in jars, spillages etc, used a jam funnel last year though so not so much spilt.
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  • Debt_Free_Chick
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    I make & use salted (or preserved) lemons too. Widely used in N African & Middle Eastern dishes.

    Here's one for starters. Other preserved lemon & chicken recipes here
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  • Living_proof
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    I have been away from the house for quite a bit in June but I did manage quite a lot of dehydrating before I left. I tried adding a few bits of dried mango and kiwi to yogurt on my return as I had no fresh fruit, and it was amazing and very tasty and I will try and gradually build up my stores as a tablespoon dehydrated is so convenient whereas a couple of whole fruit needing peeling and chopping, etc. isn't, even at a very good price.
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  • marmiterulesok
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    jennyo wrote: »
    Goodness Kittie you are busy.
    Marmiterulesok, have you tried it yet ? mind you I have a fair old nibble when I'm putting the jam in jars, spillages etc, used a jam funnel last year though so not so much spilt.

    I've tried the one with cloves,which is lovely.I also have a funnel,a great help.
  • jennyo
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    First lot of black currant jam just put in jars, smells and tastes lovely
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  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    Hi all,

    Out of interest do you guys use a dehydrator or just use the oven?

    Cheers
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  • Living_proof
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    I have very recently bought an Excalibur which was a very good price and totally unused. I once tried drying mushrooms in the oven but the large one wouldn't keep at a sufficiently low temperature and the heat in the kitchen was dire. The small one wouldn't hold enough at any one time. Tonight I will dry slices of the Al*i 99p strawberries and an aubergine and see how they turn out. I have had a casualty in halved plum tomatoes - obviously I didn't dry them long enough and they went mouldy quite quickly in the jar.
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  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    edited 1 July 2012 at 7:52PM
    I have very recently bought an Excalibur which was a very good price and totally unused. I once tried drying mushrooms in the oven but the large one wouldn't keep at a sufficiently low temperature and the heat in the kitchen was dire. The small one wouldn't hold enough at any one time. Tonight I will dry slices of the Al*i 99p strawberries and an aubergine and see how they turn out. I have had a casualty in halved plum tomatoes - obviously I didn't dry them long enough and they went mouldy quite quickly in the jar.

    It seems like a really clever way to preserve seasonal stuff. I may have to look into that!:j

    I made my first ever jam last week with foraged wild rose petals using the food for free recipe by Richard Mabey. It has made me look into preserving stuff in a whole new light.


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    My elderflower champagne seems to have taken a bit of a nose dive. :(
    It has gone cloudy and a bit (I apologise in advance if you are eating) snotty :(
    I can only think that the bottles weren't sterilised well enough.
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