Blackberry
... Blackberry Longstone ...
... Blackberry Longstone ...
... BAKED BRAMLEYS WITH BLACKBERRIES For 4 - 6 you will need: 21b/900g Bramley apples, peeled, cored and halved,; 10z/25g butter, melted; 30z/75g caster sugar; zest and juice of 1 lemon; 40z/100g blackberries; 10z/25g hazelnuts, roughly chopped. Plus vanilla ...
... BLACKBERRY MOUSSE For 4 - 6 servings you will need 11b/ 450 g blackberries; half ounce/15g powdered gelatine added to 3 tablespoons/15ml spoons water and then heated over hot water to dissolve the gelatine; 2 large egg whites; 40z/110g caster sugar; juice ...
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... This tangy pudding is made with melted white chocolate to give it a smooth creamy texture. The lightly poached blackberries complement the lemon flavour perfectly and a hint of Irish Mist liquer gives the dish an extra twist but is entirely optional. ...
... MISS McL from Belfast asks for some inspiration with blackberries. ‘This year’s crop in the hedgerows seems bigger and better than ever - is this due to all the rain we have been having? Apart from pies and crumbles, have you any suggestions for what ...
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... TR a reader ‘ A CO Armagh reader asks for some ideas using blackberries. 'I put away a lot in the freezer this year and would like a recipe using them please.’' The trouble with blackberries is, essentially, their pips so that if you want to make a mousse ...
... the blackberries and poach gentle for 2 minutes until the fruit has soften but still retains its shape. Now add the bramble jelly and the Irish Mist. Leave to cool. Place the cooled lemon yoghurt cake on a plate. Serve with the poached blackberries and ...
... minutes. Scatter around the blackberries and bake for g further 10 minutes or until the apples are tener. If you prefer to use a microwave - for a 650 W oven cook on HIGH for 2 minutes, turning twice, scatter over the blackberries and cook on HIGH for 2 minutes ...