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alison
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 13 9:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

sgt.colon wrote:
Well we'll be doing blackberry wine and Gil's blackberry port with the ones we get. That alone is 8lb of the fruit.


We probably picked that yesterday!

MornieG



Joined: 17 Jan 2013
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Location: Bromham, Wiltshire
PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 13 11:24 am    Post subject: Pork and Blackberries......... Reply with quote
    

Pork and blackberries

Slow cooked, tender pork shoulder and crisp crackling served with a fruity stock.
Ingredients

1.5kg/3lb 5oz rolled pork shoulder

800g/1lb 12oz blackberries

For the gravy

500ml/18fl oz chicken or vegetable stock

1 red onion, sliced

2 tbsp olive oil

2 tbsp plain flour

Preparation method

Using a sharp knife, pierce the pork all over. Sit the pork in a bowl filled with the blackberries. Massage the berries into the pork crushing a few berries, and leave to marinade overnight in the fridge.

Preheat the oven to 160C/325F/Gas 3

In a roasting dish place the joint with all the marinade and roast for 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours, or until cooked through.

Preheat the grill to a medium heat. Remove the pork from the roasting dish and place it under the grill for 10 minutes, or until the skin is crispy.

Pour the chicken stock into the roasting dish to deglaze it, scraping the cooked pork and berries from base.

Meanwhile soften the red onion in a pan with the olive oil. Add the flour and then pour in the fruity stock, stirring constantly.

When an even crackling has formed on the joint under the grill it is ready to serve, with the stock alongside as a gravy.

Mo.XX

MornieG



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 13 12:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Off to pick some blackberries now.............

3.30pm....maybe the 1.5kg I have picked is a little generous for the crumble I had in mind for supper tonight !!

Mo.XX

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jamanda
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 13 1:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

That sounds great too! I think I'm going to get my chef to concoct some kind of duck with blackberry sauce thing at the weekend.

robkb



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 13 1:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

We had a good haul here with loads more still to pick. So far we've had them for dessert three times and froze a load more, but I think there'll be plenty more for jam etc

Andrea



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 13 5:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I've not tried this, but it looks fab.

https://zombiesurvivalfoodbible.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/banana-chocolate-chip-blackberry-cake.html

Jess



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 13 3:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

We also found lots of berries. I make pies ith VERY VERY generous feeling. Just add some flour or cornstarch to berries and you will get very nice feeling of the pie.

Barefoot Andrew
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 14, 13 4:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Out and about this afternoon, we may have stopped a few times for impromptu scoffing in the sunshine
A.

Sherbs



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Location: Swansea
PostPosted: Sat Sep 14, 13 5:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

they're looking very good round here too so I'm thinking about going BlackBerrying tomorrow. Also I found some kind of apple tree growing in the field behind the hut where the Sherbling has Brownies, the apples are very sharp and dry in flavour but bigger than your average crabapple so I don't know what they are but they might be good for some sort of jam making experiment.

Mistress Rose



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 14, 13 6:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

They could be wildings. Apple pips don't breed true, so an apple core thrown away can result in some interesting offspring. Crab apples of various sorts are sometimes planted in new hedges, and some of the apples in hedges are even quite good. There is one outside our house that produces good apples, but of course the 'tidy monkeys' have flailed it, so the only way to get the apples is to pick them off the ground.

Somewhere-by-the-river



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Location: West Wales
PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 13 3:26 pm    Post subject: blackberries Reply with quote
    

I must have about 12lb+ blackberries in my freezer - I've been making the most of it and have plans for pies, jelly, chutney, blackberry whisky and more of what I've already been making (and drinking) by the gallon...

...The River Cottage preserving book (by Pam Corbin) has a cordial recipe that is fab and works great with blackberry and apple (cookers work well, eaters not too bad though rather sweet for me, have yet to try the crab apples that I have just found at our new home - though they might go for jelly)... Really recommend it, everyone I've fed it to so far thinks it's just as good as I do.

Long last the wild harvest!

graysalchemy



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 13 8:08 pm    Post subject: elderberry Port Reply with quote
    

I make a rather good elderberry Port with Elders Damsons and blackberries.

per gallon

2lb damsons
2lb elderberry
2lb blackberry
1lb raisins (minced)
1 tsp pectinase
2lb of sugar

Disolve the sugar by boiling in a little water, Mash the berries to a pulp and then add raisins Sugar syrup and pectolase. Ferment on the pulp using a port yeast then after a week strain and transfere to a DJ. Leave for a few months then rack then bottle after 6 months. It will need a few years in the bottle. I have collection of aged port ranging from 10 yr old to one bottle of 20 yr old port.

Elderberry stout is also rather good also

bubble



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 13 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

graysalchemy wrote:
I make a rather good elderberry Port with Elders Damsons and blackberries.

per gallon

2lb damsons
2lb elderberry
2lb blackberry
1lb raisins (minced)
1 tsp pectinase
2lb of sugar

Disolve the sugar by boiling in a little water, Mash the berries to a pulp and then add raisins Sugar syrup and pectolase. Ferment on the pulp using a port yeast then after a week strain and transfere to a DJ. Leave for a few months then rack then bottle after 6 months. It will need a few years in the bottle. I have collection of aged port ranging from 10 yr old to one bottle of 20 yr old port.

Elderberry stout is also rather good also
where do you live

graysalchemy



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Posts: 73

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 13 8:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

bubble wrote:
graysalchemy wrote:
I make a rather good elderberry Port with Elders Damsons and blackberries.

per gallon

2lb damsons
2lb elderberry
2lb blackberry
1lb raisins (minced)
1 tsp pectinase
2lb of sugar

Disolve the sugar by boiling in a little water, Mash the berries to a pulp and then add raisins Sugar syrup and pectolase. Ferment on the pulp using a port yeast then after a week strain and transfere to a DJ. Leave for a few months then rack then bottle after 6 months. It will need a few years in the bottle. I have collection of aged port ranging from 10 yr old to one bottle of 20 yr old port.

Elderberry stout is also rather good also
where do you live


Purgatory

Mistress Rose



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 13 8:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Looks interesting. Thanks.

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