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| I'm growing Blanka white currents. They taste OK to me eating fresh but I don't like the multiple seeds they have. Are there other currents with smaller and softer seeds that can be eaten fresh? |
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| Hi Danzeb, nope currants are mostly seeds. I grow Blanca as well. I use a fine sieve to remove the seed after cooking them for about ten minutes (in a bit of water) then I make jam from them. The seeds are a pain. They are more palatable if you make them into a tart. Mrs. G |
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| If you make jelly rather than jam you avoid the seeds. |
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| Floral you are so right, when I remove the seeds it is jelly. Yikes, its all in the details, isn't it? Mrs. G |
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| Red Currant jelly makes a classic accompaniment to roast lamb. And it's really easy. You strain the cooked currants and the seeds are simply left in the jelly bag. It's a beautiful colour too. |
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| Yeah it's jam unless you use a jelly bag. I make jam without seeds myself. IMHO the seeds are not bad anyway, raspberry seeds are much worse! I like using mint, curry or pepper sauces with lamb myself. I made this a couple months ago. Lamb or chicken, fish for that matter. Any sweet pepper for the Donkey Ears, although I do grow donkey ears, an excellent pepper! Chichen Adobo, with Donkey Ear Pepper Sauce Makes two servings 5 cloves garlic - Roast garlic in a dry (no oil) heavy medium-size 1 hot chile, dried, with seeds removed - Roast chile in pan, turning, 30 seconds. Remove. the chile above 2 chicken breasts or legs - Fry or grill until done. Set aside. Keep warm. 4 Donkey ear peppers, red, diced Strain the cinnamon mix above and add to pureed sauce. |
This post was edited by Drew51 on Tue, Jul 8, 14 at 0:07
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| My 'Champagne Currants are coming in next. My red currants met a beautiful end in two large tarts. I love Sunset mag. Drew, isn't it excellent? Many thanks, Mrs. G |
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| My all time favourite for fresh red currants is on shortbread. Make a round of short bread (it MUST be made with butter). Make a thin water icing and spread over. Pile fresh redcurrants on top. |
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| Sounds good Floral! I had a heck of a time typing recipe in, as format is not good here, and chance of a formal recipe? I've never made shortbread. This year on my laxton's No 1 currant, they are really sweet, I could eat them fresh. My wife thought they were tart, but she rarely eats currants, for a currant it was very sweet. |
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| Floral please send your recipe to my email address, please. Many thanks, Mrs. G |
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- Posted by spartan-apple (My Page) on Tue, Jul 8, 14 at 11:24
| All these wonderful comments on currants are driving me crazy! I grew up eating a lot of currant jelly. Sadly I do not grow currants and must resort to buying currant jelly at a specialty store that has it from the UK. Cross and Blackwell brand? Mighty tasty. I grew currants and gooseberries as a boy. We had Red I may have to give it a try again. I never grew white currants but tasted them as a boy as an elderly lady near us grew lots of them. Gooseberries are another one I am partial to. I love gooseberry jelly and a currant/gooseberry jelly mix. Recently an elderly lady visiting us mourned the fact that she can no longer find gooseberries anywhere as she loves |
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