I have just picked some raspberries, redcurrants and blackcurrants and cooked with sugar but put too much water in. Can I add some blackberries I have in the freezer from last year to thicken it up as I want to make a pie/tarts or will I poison the hubby. I know blackberries and apples mix but do blackberries mix with currants.
Hi there, yes blackberries mix well with currants, I often by frozen mixed fruit bags which have the combination you are using...it is really tasty ;D
A salutary lesson - you do not need any water whwn cooking soft fruit, either for eating or preserving as jam.
If you are adding sugar, sprinkle over the fruit andleave a few hours to leach some of the water out of the fruit if not, sart on a low heat and stir regularly.
I have just made a batch of strawberry, raspberry, blackcurrant and loganberry mixed jam.
http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allaboutallotments_Vegetables_Beans_Runner.html
Thanks for that. I added water, big mistake. Have added the blackberries and it tastes good but a bit watery. Next time I will do it better. Felt I had to cook the redcurrants, blackcurrants as had backache picking them. Have already made blackcurrant jelly and redcurrant jelly and jam. Now I have to buy a blender as my mint sauce, chopped up with scissors doesn't look too good. Got my first runner beans today. At least I know how to cook them. I have baked pastry blind, as I already have too many courgettes and am going to make a quiche/flan. Last year my neighbours left notes on their doors, please no more courgettes, although my Chinese neighbour left me six packets of crisps and chocolate for the grandchildren.
I think allotments should come with a health warning. They are so addictive, had one week's holiday in June and the first thing I did when I got home was to go to the allotment. Also cannot shop for anything that is not allotment related and have a very bad habit of looking in skips. Apart from being addicted to Allotments 4 all and Allotment lady site on the computer. Hope my tart/pies turn out OK.
They'll taste fine even if they end up a bit runny.
Yes Borlotti I know what you mean today I was walking back to my car after meeting a friend for coffee and first I came across a skip which as it was in the high street i peered into from a distance so nobody would notice....nothing much just rubble. Further on I passed the back yard of the local auction rooms and noticed bundles of tools marked at low prices so i went in for a closer look and discovered a coil of perfectly good garden hose marked at £2 about 20ish feet (and I thought hoops for cloche!). So i bought that, the guy I paid seemed to think it was an odd purchase for a woman.