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AnnieD

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Blackcurrants
« on: June 18, 2018, 15:11:48 »
I inherited a currant bush with my allotment.  Last year it didn't fruit (think I pruned it too hard). This year it has LOADS of berries and they are turning purple so I would guess they are blackcurrants?  Never been fond of them to eat as is, so any suggestions for what I can do wit them? Thanks 
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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2018, 16:19:36 »
My fav is blackcurrant Gin or Vodka..
Although I cant get enough of blackcurrant jelly either..
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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2018, 16:38:33 »
Blackcurrant vodka is a great alternative for Cassis, to make Kir or Kir Royal. The fruit can then be taken out to use for adult triffles or on Pavlovas!
Blackcurrants also make a very good jam!
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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2018, 20:40:19 »
I like everything blackcurrant. 
You can make cordial.  Crumble.  Tarts.  Muffins
I zap in the microwave with some apple juice and serve with joghurt.  Jam.  I am going to experiment with microwave jam this year. 
I make a crumble with a shortbread base with makes a sort of gooey biscuit. 
Then there is cheesecake with a layer of blackcurrant on the top. 
Add other fruits for a summer fruit pudding.  Blackcurrant charlotte. 
Sorbet zap with applejuice in microwave.  Put through sieve and then freeze.  Take out of the freezer every half hour and give it a stir. 
Another zap with applejuice and then just serve with chicken or turkey or better duck.

I just eat them straight from the bush, but I have varieties which are good for that.  I also have a very poor sour tasting abilities.

 

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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2018, 13:23:27 »
Agree with others, blackcurrant vodka = wonderful adult Ribena!

Would add ice cream to the list, either as blackcurrant ripple or just blackcurrant ice cream.
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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2018, 14:27:11 »
Blackcurrant brandy/gin/vodka/cordial.   Spiced blackcurrant jelly - make jelly in the usual way but add cinnamon/star anise/vanilla pod when cooking the fruit. 

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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2018, 16:11:50 »
Home-made Ribena is brilliant ... it actually tastes of blackcurrants!  But try and bottle it in small bottles as it can go mouldy if opened and left for too long.

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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2018, 21:22:26 »
Thanks for all the suggestions  :icon_cheers:
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Re: Blackcurrants
« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2018, 20:57:07 »
I've just topped and tailed 5lbs of bkacurrants. Some will go for a crumble, somefor the freezer. Its fiddly but worth it. My pal freezes hers first. She says they top and tail more easily that way  :blob7:
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