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Fruit Cobbler Recipes
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hi anyone any ideas how to use up 2 tins manderine oranges.1 tin black cherries,and a tin of condensed milk ,something if possible that may appeal to fussy teenagers who are adverse to eating fruit unless disguised.many thanks0
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For the black cherries - if they're in syrup... drain the syrup into a pan heat up to just boiling, and then add a heaped desert spoon of cornflour (pre mixed with a bit of water) then simmer for three minutes. Allow to cool. Stir in the cherries.
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I'd make cobbler or a fruit smoothie (equal quantities of ripe babana, drained fruit and yogurt, blitzed in a blender).
There's an older thread for using up tinned fruit, so I'll link this one to it.
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many thanks i will cook the black cherries now as i have cornflour.with regards to the other reply,i have greek yog in my fridge would that work?0
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i love fruit in jelly and then when chilled serve with custard. it yummy. ALso how about putting sponge ( ie little fairy cakes or similar) broken up into the jelly mix, divide into little bowl's. wehn set add fruit and then layer of custard for little trifles.
fruit crumble sounds yummy tho.0 -
thats great will geton to that now.just doing the black cherries but when opening the can it splashed and went on my nice new benneton jumper!!! never mind x0
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Hi,
now need a peach cobbler recipe and a cherry (cant remember the name) french-batter-cakey thing recipes
thank in advance!Sealed Pot:member 254
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Clafoutis:http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/cherryclafoutis_65873.shtml
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3318/cheats-clafoutis
Cobbler:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/peachcobbler_83635.shtml
http://www.asda-recipes.co.uk/recipe/139.htmlworking on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
star! thank you
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Sealed Pot:member 254
:heartpuls 1st Time Mummy - Erin is 3 weeks and 1 day old! :heartpuls0
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