Any ideas for chestnuts Norrahe? There is a massive tree near us and I collected some last year but didn't do anything with them
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Most of the recipes I've got in my cookery section (aka the bookshelf in my office) seem to suggest, boiling (in milk or cream with sugar) and then roughly mashing or the "old" chestnut (sorry couldn't resist) of roasting or using as part of a stuffing.
Some of them are boiling then in milk, mashing or chopping them and adding them to various cake mixtures (could use a carrot cake recipe, omit carrots, and cinnamon) add the chestnuts at the end to the mix.
I did have a drink called nocino in Italy which was pretty nice.
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If you were a chav you could throw them at passing cars or peoples' windows...Originally posted by Boudica View PostAny ideas for chestnuts Norrahe? There is a massive tree near us and I collected some last year but didn't do anything with themOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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After such a good year, the plums will probably break the branches
allowing silver leaf fungus in which will kill the tree.
That's what happened to mine.
Need to go down there straight away and reduce the load.
Oh, and look up a recipe for pflumliwasser.Comment
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Well I didn't want to state the most obvious use for themOriginally posted by d000hg View PostIf you were a chav you could throw them at passing cars or peoples' windows...
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i'm only a chav on wednesdaysOriginally posted by d000hg View PostIf you were a chav you could throw them at passing cars or peoples' windows...Comment
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My big apple tree (cookers) has about a dozen apples on it.
The little one (eater) is so full of apples the branches are nearly touching the ground - first time in 18 years! I've picked the best of them today.
The plum tree has a few dozen on it but they are not ripe yet - plum coloured but still hard. Half of the tree died last year so I'm surprised it's cropped. Should be ready next weekend.
So what can I do with them beyond apple & plum crumble?
Bear in mind it's a blokes kitchen so skills and ingredients are likely to be lacking
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Well baked apple with custard is nice (easy one to start), apple sorbet (water, sugar, puréed apples) also quite nice.Originally posted by ctdctd View PostMy big apple tree (cookers) has about a dozen apples on it.
The little one (eater) is so full of apples the branches are nearly touching the ground - first time in 18 years! I've picked the best of them today.
The plum tree has a few dozen on it but they are not ripe yet - plum coloured but still hard. Half of the tree died last year so I'm surprised it's cropped. Should be ready next weekend.
So what can I do with them beyond apple & plum crumble?
Bear in mind it's a blokes kitchen so skills and ingredients are likely to be lacking
Unusually can be used thinly sliced on a pork chop. (sear the chop either side, add the sliced apples, small bit of sugar on top and grill
You can make apple sauce (apples, sugar, some butter) stick it in a jar and et voila.
Tarte tatin, easy, puff pastry (straight from the shop, hey I'm not proud and it's also 8 hours less work
), melt some sugar till it starts to brown in a small frying pan, add a smidgin (technical term here) of butter, quarter and hull the apple and place in the sugary mix. Roll out the puff pastry and then cut to the size of the covering and then place on top, stick in the oven for about 20 mins, till the pastry browns.
Try this site the apple baked in beer looks good, best to check that the apples are ready to harvest as the seeds will be brown otherwise they're not quiet ready.
Apples are good if you want to add then to a stuffing for a pork loin, sausage meat, chopped apples, chopped onion, some breadcrumbs (handful) and salt and pepper, bind with 1 egg and give it to an obliging butcher who will stuff your boned and rolled pork loin (if he's not obliging, then you'll have to do it yourself).Last edited by norrahe; 30 August 2010, 19:41.Comment
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