Glacé fruits
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1 | Hi, I’m after some glacé fruits, not dried fruits. I recall years ago when Sanitarium used to have retail shops their range was quite sophisticated to a child’s eye, but they did have the most marvellous range of glacé fruits. Perhaps there is no calling for it now, was a special treat at Christmas. I’d be grateful if anyone could help. Thank you. strowan1 - 2019-10-03 18:08:00 |
2 | I haven't seen them for yonks, and used to love them too, but although it takes time, it's possible to make them yourself. Some good sites: I've used both of those recipes, think I like the first one best (could be the honey I used in the second one was too strong) Tip 1: as with sun dried tomatoes, I find that once the first parts have been done, a good cheap way to dry is to place on racks over baking paper in large roasting dishes, and leave in one's car on a hot day..... Tip 2: It's so hard to buy good dried figs these days that I seasonally buy some, bake them in syrup with a touch of lemon juice, and then dry them. Lucious! autumnwinds - 2019-10-03 23:22:00 |
3 | autumnwinds wrote:
Thank you Autumnwinds for taking the time to reply in such detail, it has made most interesting reading. Yes glacé items seem to be a thing of the past, fashions in food come and go I suppose. Perhaps in the future they may reappear, I guess the glacé content itself could be a concern for some nowadays. I saw the request on here recently for a recipe for Cathedral Window Cake, my Aunt made wonderful ones, with glacé fruits, thus sparking my own enquiry. Thank you again. strowan1 - 2019-10-04 11:04:00 |
4 | Do you have middle eastern grocery store? I know here in Auz I have seen them in the Middle Eastern shops. marcs - 2019-10-04 17:57:00 |