Plum sauce
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1 | I have cleaned the freezer out and have a supermarket bag of frozen plums from last year. Can I make plum sauce out of them? And anyone have a nice plum sauce recipe or can recommend the Edmonds recipe? shepa1 - 2020-02-04 12:57:00 |
2 | I always use the Edmonds book for my sauces and relishes. From both fresh and frozen fruit. Go for it! flier3 - 2020-02-04 14:36:00 |
3 | There just seems an awful lot of vinegar in the Edmonds recipe. I found this one that looks interesting.... shepa1 - 2020-02-04 14:46:00 |
4 | I can thoroughly recommend this one - it's a family one that I've been making almost as long as I've been cooking.... PLUM SAUCE 2-3 kg plums (red-fleshed are best but yellow are fine, too) Cut up ginger, place in a bag (with whole cloves, if not using ground) and tie bag (I use an old clean "knee-high" stocking) to the side of pot, dangling in the mixture. Destone plums if time and energy permits (it makes things easier later), add to pot with all other ingredients. Boil until soft and jamlike, pour into colander, push through leaving the stones (if not already destoned), then sieve and bottle. Note: the food processor can be used - as long as you are sure that you have removed ALL the stones). Use as tomato sauce, very good with cold meat, with sausages, and for use in marinades. autumnwinds - 2020-02-04 17:18:00 |
5 | I make this one and it is very popular with the family. Edited by linette1 at 5:30 pm, Tue 4 Feb linette1 - 2020-02-04 17:27:00 |
6 | ^ That was Digby Law's recipe, I just looked it up in my book, it makes about 4 litres. linette1 - 2020-02-04 18:21:00 |
7 | autumnwinds wrote:
Thank you for sharing this. Recipes like this are to be treasured and I have printed it off and tucked it away; my dad makes our plum sauce however at 87 he has told me this is his 'last batch'. I don't believe him - he will make plum sauce forever. x awoftam - 2020-02-04 19:03:00 |
8 | I wish I had enough plums to try each and every recipe. Thank you! shepa1 - 2020-02-05 19:33:00 |
9 | shepa1 wrote: Louisa are quite a bit sweeter than the red plums such as Omega, Sultan or Hawera that you would normally use for plum sauce. The difference will be more than just colour IMO. harm_less - 2020-02-05 21:04:00 |
10 | shepa1 wrote: ...I cant see why u couldnt..I have had peach sauce and that was nice.... korbo - 2020-02-06 10:17:00 |