Friday, 3 June 2022

Editor's June Pick #1: A Year Round Treat

Editor's note: First up for June, we have A Winter Treat. Fear not, marbles have not been lost! This works all year round and is a cracking way of adding a little something special to a sunny weekend's entertaining, or a bit of something different to go with your BBQ. Homemade fruit liqueurs always go down a treat. Can be drunk after a couple of days but taste better with age. Why not make two batches - one for now, one for later in Summer! Having sampled the damsons I would absolutely recommend going with those when in season, but you can use whatever fruit takes your fancy.


A winter treat


Damson vodka


*600g damson plums

2 tsps cinnamon

250g soft dark brown sugar


Roast the damson plums, then freeze in two portions :


Pre-heat oven 180fan/200c/Gas 6.

Wash the fruit, remove the stones and place halves in a

deep roasting tray – lined with baking parchment if not

using a foil tray

Add the cinnamon to the sugar and sprinkle

over the fruit


Bake for 30 minutes – check after 20 – fruit

should be soft and cooked.


You could pass through a sieve before freezing if

preferred


I should point out that I am just the help in this recipe. I'm providing the damson element!

I have it on good authority from my Editor (who is my Nephew, Lucas) that the following recipe is the one he uses – once again it's only fair to share!


You will need :


**300g fresh fruit of your choice – or you can

use frozen fruit from the supermarket if this is more

convenient, defrosted

450g sugar

1 pint water

1 bottle of vodka 75cl


a potato masher

sieve

bottles for decanting

large saucepan


Sterilise your bottle, use sterilising tablets or powder.

**Place the fruit, sugar and water in a large saucepan and heat gently until the fruit softens and releases its juices. Cool and then strain through a sieve.

If you've roasted and frozen your fruit as above, then defrost it and strain through a sieve.

Add the sieved syrup to the vodka and water and decant into bottles.

You can if you wish pour the liqueur through a coffee filter after a week or so to remove any pips or pulp that escaped!

Leave your liqueur alone for three months if you can – i.e. September ready for Christmas – you'll be glad you gave it a chance to mature a little.


You have three fruit options – roasting the damsons as marked * at the beginning or as marked ** fresh fruit of your choice or frozen and then defrosted.

In the interests of quality control there will be a tasting later on in the year and full and frank feedback given!


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