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Title: Are these damsons?
Post by: gerbera on August 30, 2007, 19:09:21
Hoping you can help.....

There is a tree to the rear of my house which is (or rather WAS) bearing a large amount of small dark plum-like fruits with a 'bloom'. My neighbour "thinks" they are damsons....but then he is no gardener. I have tentatively munched my way through one....it tasted like a slightly tart plum.  I haven't croaked it (yet), so I have assumed they ARE damsons and raided the tree. ;D

However, my elderly grandad is coming for Sunday dinner, and I will be preparing a pudding with these "damsons" so I thought I'd better check with the A4A experts to be sure that I won't poison him!

I have taken a couple of photos, one of the fruit itself (next to a £1 coin) and one of the fruit on the branches.

http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee216/creckless/CIMG0399.jpg

http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee216/creckless/CIMG0398.jpg

Please can someone put my mind at rest?
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: Esre on August 30, 2007, 19:20:04
Not 100% sure myself but did find this site

http://www.allensfarm.co.uk/damsons.htm (http://www.allensfarm.co.uk/damsons.htm)

which looks promising :)

Esre
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: Hilary on August 30, 2007, 19:21:18
Hi

they look very very similar to my damsons, i dont know the variety, but they are of the same size and colour


Hilary

make the pud lol and dont forget to save some to make damson gin!!!
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: keef on August 30, 2007, 19:25:49
Could be bullace's.
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: ACE on August 30, 2007, 19:36:00
Bullace is a wild damson, the way to tell is see if there are any thorns like sloe trees, if the tree is thornless they are damsons.
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: gerbera on August 30, 2007, 19:41:05
Okey dokey...time to do the wellies and check for thorns!
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: gerbera on August 30, 2007, 19:44:24
No thorns....so recipes please! ;D
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: Hilary on August 30, 2007, 19:49:25
2 lb  ... sloes/damsons...
2 pints gin
8 oz sugar (or half-half sugar  ...
...  honey)

Wash the sloes and bung them into a freezer bag.  ...
...  them fast so their skins split (this replaces the  ...
...  chore of pricking each sloe with a needle or a  ...
...  thorn, which is definitely a mug's game!)

When  ...
...  remember your bag of frozen sloes, retrieve them and tip them into a  ...
...  jar. Add the gin and sugar (or sugar and honey). Close  ...
...  jar firmly and give it a good shake.

Every  ...
...  so so for the first week, give the jar a good swirl to  ...
...  the sugar dissolve. Then put it out of temptation,  ...
...  dark, for at least three months (I leave mine for a year, but I like my SG  ...
...  sloey).

After three months, taste -- if  ...
...  like, leave it to soak up a bit more  ...
...  -- if you're happy with the taste, filter it  ...
...  enjoy. The ginny sloes themselves also make a  ...
... , boozy topping for dark chocolate ice cream.
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: tim on August 30, 2007, 20:05:47
Yes - better than Sloe Gin!

Whichever, I believe that Emma then dishes up the fruit as an appetiser !!
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: Sparkly on August 31, 2007, 21:19:42
looks like the tree near the end of our plot too!! yey!!!
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: lottief on September 03, 2007, 10:20:59
They look very like Damsons to me! I hope the pudding went well. If there are some left, this is great (but make sure you save enough for gin as well ;) )

http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/spiced-damson-chutney,1652,RC.html
Title: Re: Are these damsons?
Post by: twinkletoes on September 03, 2007, 12:00:12
ohhhh my favourite homemade jam............    :)