Quinces
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1 | have been given 3. What do I do with them? isabel57 - 2012-03-30 20:24:00 |
2 | Peel, cut into quarters or eighths. Remove cores. Cut inyo chunks and cover with water, and add some sugar, SImmer until soft, and use as you would use stewed apples. olwen - 2012-03-30 21:23:00 |
3 | isabel57 wrote:
Quince jelly or quince paste bev00 - 2012-03-30 22:40:00 |
4 | bev00 wrote: You can use the same quinces to make both. I did it a few weeks ago using a recipe off the net, but can't find it now. This site has a method, but I thought the one I used was simpler. http://chocolateandzucchini.com/archives/2010/11/quince_jell I boiled the quinces until tender (didn't peel or core), used the cooking liquid for jelly (I think I used lemon juice) then sieved the fruit and made paste from the pulp (can't remember is I used leomn juice in that).. But I had a supermarket bag full rather than 3. Edited by olwen at 7:58 am, Sat 31 Mar olwen - 2012-03-31 07:51:00 |
5 | QUINCE JELLY: Aunt Daisy recipes Quotejessie981 (54 ) 10:10 pm, Wed 30 Mar #2 Quoteherika (534 ) 8:44 am, Thu 31 Mar #3 Quotemargyr (464 ) 11:45 am, Thu 31 Mar #4 Quotecgvl (22 ) 1:06 pm, Thu 31 Mar #5 Quotemacandrosie (141 ) 6:21 pm, Sun 3 Apr #6 Have you ever tried quince paste like this? Start with crusty bread, blue cheese & then a dob of quince paste & then half a walnut? Very yum! quince paste and blue cheese...agree divine Quoterubyjane11 (1777 ) 6:33 pm, Sun 3 Apr #7 Version1: wash quinces and remove all fluff - quarter and cut out core, chop or grate and add very little water, just enough to steam and cook them. Put through a mouli and weigh. Add the same amount of sugar and cook until set. This is a very smooth "finish". Version 2: wash quinces and remove all fluff - quarter and cut out core, put through a mincer and then cook with the same amount of sugar until cooked and set. This is a more "rustic" finish. Version 2 can then be made into paste by slowly reducing further, then turning the very thick paste onto coarse sugar and rolling it out to 1cm thickness, cut into shapes, roll in more sugar and dry slowly in a drier or in a cool oven or over a wood fire. Quoteuli (597 ) 8:59 pm, Sun 3 Apr #8 Quoteelliehen (3671 ) bev00 - 2012-04-02 22:12:00 |
6 | Quince jelly Jam. Just Cover with water and gently Boil whole quince till the liquid is rich looking and the fruit has started to fall apart. Carefully scoop out the fruit to chill and eat later with yog or ice cream and or whipped cream and strain the liquid to get any bits out of it. measure how many cups of liquid you have then add cup for cup of the liquid and sugar and gently boil it till a little sets just like making jam. Devine. sharon.nz - 2012-04-03 16:39:00 |
7 | 3lb apples - peeled & chopped Also go into the lefthand message board & put quince jelly, then under keyword put anytime. More recipes there. Quote 6 large quinces Wash and wipe quinces and remove any blemishes with a sharp knife, leaving the quinces whole. Put in large saucepan with other ingredients and slowly bring to the boil. Boil until jelly is rosy coloured and will set when tested (about 21/2 hours). Remove whole quinces and bottle jelly. My grandmother taught me this recipe - it is so easy Quote moonshadowpops - 2012-04-21 22:41:00 |
8 | Pickles7's Sticky Quince and Ginger cake peel core and slice Sift Cream fold in Bake 1 & 1/4 hours 170 C When cooked pierce the top of the cake a few times with a skewer and brush on the glaze sprinkle over uli - 2013-04-21 16:21:00 |
9 | Turkish baked quinces in a delightful syrup with cinnamon. Lost the recipe but found this on google http://www.myconsciouseating.com/2010/05/turkish-quince-dese janny3 - 2013-04-22 03:43:00 |
10 | janny3 wrote: pickles7 - 2013-04-22 04:06:00 |
11 | anyone in napier got any spare quinces or have seen any for sale. thx korbo - 2013-04-22 14:30:00 |
12 | This message was deleted. elliehen - 2013-04-22 14:37:00 |
13 | Most fruit shops further south should have them this time of year. uli - 2013-04-22 17:48:00 |
14 | This message was deleted. elliehen - 2013-04-22 17:52:00 |
15 | Quince tart tartin for dessert with yoghurt - delicious. Tomorrow night it will be quince clafoutis. My trees are just about bare and I am in Hawke's Bay, but I have blanched and frozen quince rings so I can keep on enjoying the desserts over winter. gayle6 - 2013-04-22 19:45:00 |
16 | will try the shop in Have Nth, the one with lots of different foodies.... korbo - 2013-04-22 21:55:00 |
17 | pickles, if you find any, can you let me know. korbo - 2013-04-22 22:43:00 |
18 | Bellatinos in Havelock North were selling quinces supplied by me at $2 kg. They may have a few left but they are now several weeks old. gayle6 - 2013-04-23 07:22:00 |
19 | The member deleted this message. gayle6 - 2013-04-23 08:38:00 |
20 | korbo wrote: pickles7 - 2013-04-23 08:48:00 |
21 | gayle6 wrote: pickles7 - 2013-04-23 08:49:00 |
22 | Hi Pickles7, I find they go fusty and the skins mark up after a week or so. I have just put up the last of what I have and next year will list earlier as they were ready from the start of March. gayle6 - 2013-04-23 12:40:00 |
23 | pickles7 wrote: cat286 - 2013-04-23 14:26:00 |
24 | l still have heaps of them on both trees griffo4 - 2013-04-23 17:55:00 |
25 | cat286 wrote:
If you have some....cat286.... could you list 4 for me please, I would love to try Edited by pickles7 at 7:18 pm, Tue 23 Apr pickles7 - 2013-04-23 19:17:00 |
26 | gayle6 wrote: pickles7 - 2013-04-23 19:20:00 |
27 | pickles7 wrote: cat286 - 2013-04-23 20:42:00 |
28 | cat286 wrote: pickles7 - 2013-04-25 16:33:00 |
29 | You are most welcome, some of them may have a bit of brown on the inside so you have enough to throw those ones away! I will pass on the vinegar to my Mum. Thanks so much. cat286 - 2013-04-25 19:39:00 |
30 | I used to make this years ago. Perfect quinces. Wash well and place in a saucepan. You can tell why I don't do this any more, plus have no quinces anyway, but everything is delish Quoteansypansy1 (23 ) 4:02 pm, bev00 - 2013-05-09 23:11:00 |
31 | This cake was nice, like a carrot cake , the quince were really hidden with the spices. The texture was very nice. 3/4 cup self-raising flour Cream Cheese Icing Method Preheat the oven to 180°C. Sift flours, spices and soda into a large mixing bowl. Add all remaining ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon until just combined, don't beat. Cream Cheese Icing http://jumpingjellybeans-jellybeans.blogspot.co.nz/ pickles7 - 2013-05-10 00:10:00 |
32 | I have 3 quinces left after making jelly and paste; I have just cooked them up and will be making a tatin with them tomorrow night. katalin2 - 2013-05-10 09:16:00 |
33 | have picked up some beautiful quinces from the saturday market in Nelson today so will be making some jelly with them rubyjane11 - 2013-05-11 15:48:00 |
34 | Sticky Quince and ginger cake Sift Cream fold in Bake 1 & 1/4 hours 170 C When cooked pierce the top of the cake a few times with a skewer and brush on the glaze sprinkle over Quotepickles7 (544 ) 9:33 am, Sat 19 May #1 Ingredients Method Ingredients Method Quotepickles7 (544 ) 10:51 am, Sat 19 May #2 (Bizcocho de Aceite Dulce de Membrillo) Ingredients zest of 1 lemon and 1 orange – finely grated (reserve the orange for juicing) Method Preheat the oven 175°C and grease and line a loaf tin with baking paper (about a 1 Litre capacity) Place the orange and lemon zest with the caster sugar in the mixing bowl. Rub the zest into the sugar until most of the sugar has turned into a nice lemony colour (this infuses the sugar with the citrus oil). Stir in the flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder. In a separate bowl, whisk together the oil, eggs and orange juice. Beat the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until you have a smooth batter. Spoon a third of the batter into the loaf tin and scatter over the diced quince paste. Spoon another third of the batter, scatter some more quince paste over then pour the remaining mixture over the top. Bake for 10 minutes then dot more quince paste over the top. Bake for a further 30 minutes or until it’s well risen and a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the cake. Remove from oven and allow the cake to completely cool in the tin. Dust the top with icing sugar and serve with a dollop of marscapone and fresh orange slice bev00 - 2013-05-21 00:04:00 |
35 | go into allthecooks.com and put in quinces. I have made the Persian Quince stew - yum - and am going to make the Brandied pumpkin and quince cobbler this week. I got carried away with recipes. Brown rice pudding looks yum too I found a really nice looking appe/quince tart recipe that I might try; http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/16805/apple-and-quince-tart.a Edited by bev00 at 12:56 am, Thu 20 Jun bev00 - 2013-06-20 00:54:00 |
36 | Just planted my quince tree, so hope it will not be too many years before I have plenty of my own. cookiebarrel - 2013-06-20 14:25:00 |
37 | This message was deleted. elliehen - 2013-06-20 15:38:00 |
38 | elliehen, now that is a scary thought, seven years to get three. Just hope wee tree does me proud. Not sure how long it takes to fruit. cookiebarrel - 2013-06-22 04:03:00 |
39 | olwen wrote:
Hi Olwen - I have quinces with a little damage from falling off the tree onto gravel ... do you know if I can still use them to make jelly & paste or does the cooking whole method only work if the fruit remain completely whole? (I will have to cut away the gravel damage before cooking) winnie231 - 2014-03-27 16:51:00 |
40 | I've got some quinces in the slow cooker now, poaching in sugar water. The house smells wonderful. I've never had quince before... randomprecision - 2014-03-27 16:57:00 |
41 | the quinces are ripening on the tree .. bev00 - 2015-03-27 22:34:00 |
42 | winnie231 wrote:
Yes you can, ours always had blemishes on them. Cutting them up doesn't affect the outcome for Jelly or stewed. cgvl - 2015-03-28 09:50:00 |
43 | Quince time again - bump uli - 2016-03-25 21:03:00 |
44 | Made a Paste out of the ones from my tree. Usual recipe but boiled down for a day in my slow cooker by 2/3's. I used jam setting sugar. fhpottery - 2016-03-27 08:24:00 |
45 | ** another thread bumped for the coming quince season...** autumnwinds - 2017-03-26 17:22:00 |
46 | Cheers for all the bumps, was just coming here to see what quince recipes I could find. Got a big bag for $5 over the weekend, so keen to try something (never eaten them before). :) unknowndisorder - 2017-03-26 18:47:00 |
47 | bump bev00 - 2018-03-26 21:35:00 |
48 | ** another of the quince threads bumped for the coming quince season...** autumnwinds - 2019-03-21 23:39:00 |