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		<title>Sour Cherry Heaven</title>
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Sour cherries are one of those ephemeral gifts of nature: if everything goes right, and it&#8217;s not too hot, or too cold, and it rains just enough, but not too much, and it doesn&#8217;t hail, cherry growers (and eaters) are rewarded with about two weeks of sweet-tart perfection. Because they are so precious, I had [...]]]></description>
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Sour cherries are one of those ephemeral gifts of nature: if everything goes right, and it&#8217;s not too hot, or too cold, and it rains just enough, but not too much, and it doesn&#8217;t hail, cherry growers (and eaters) are rewarded with about two weeks of sweet-tart perfection. Because they are so precious, I had never tried to preserve them before this year—I have yet to arrive at the U-Pick the appropriate week, and they&#8217;re quite expensive at my local farmer&#8217;s market in Clark Park. Last year, though, Marisa over at <a href="http://www.foodinjars.com/">Food in Jars</a> gave me a rather extraordinary jar of her sour cherry preserves. I wanted some of my own, and, by God, I was going to have some.</p>
<p>But then I went on vacation and missed the harvest at <a href="http://www.moodsfarmmarket.com/">Mood&#8217;s</a>. Yet again.</p>
<p>Oh well, I thought. Isn&#8217;t eating locally all about learning that food is all about timing?</p>
<p>But to my surprise, some of our market&#8217;s Pennsylvania farmers showed up with a few boxes of sour cherries. I bought three pints for $3 each and dived in. I ended up with 4 pints of absolutely divine sour cherry preserves, then promptly opened one jar back up to serve to friends. And next year, I&#8217;ll pick my own and can all I want. Really.</p>
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<h4>Sour Cherry Preserves</h4>
<p>3 pints sour cherries, pitted<br />
2 1/2 c. sugar<br />
Juice of one lemon<br />
1 T real vanilla (or use a bean)<br />
1 cinnamon stick</p>
<p>1) Combine all of the ingredients in a pot and bring to a boil. This is never going to gel, but bring it close to the gelling point. I used a candy thermometer and cooked it to 214°F (at sea level). Fish out the cinnamon stick and the vanilla bean, if you&#8217;re using them, and turn off the heat.</p>
<p>2) Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to a boil and prepare 4 half-pint jars. Prepare your lids. Transfer the hot preserves to the hot jars and adjust the two-piece lids. Process in a boiling-water bath for 10 minutes.</p>



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		<title>Strawberry Rhubarb Pie</title>
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I have no idea why, but I&#8217;ve been on a total pie kick this summer. This is the second strawberry rhubarb pie I&#8217;ve made, plus a cherry pie for a picnic. Perhaps I&#8217;ll look back fondly on the summer of 2010 as the summer of pie?</p>
<p>I usually use Joy of Cooking as a reference for [...]]]></description>
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I have no idea why, but I&#8217;ve been on a total pie kick this summer. This is the second strawberry rhubarb pie I&#8217;ve made, plus a cherry pie for a picnic. Perhaps I&#8217;ll look back fondly on the summer of 2010 as the summer of pie?</p>
<p>I usually use <em>Joy of Cooking</em> as a reference for both flaky pie crust and sugar/filling ratios. I generally cut back a bit on the fat. If I know I&#8217;m cooking for omnivores, I&#8217;ll throw in maybe a tablespoon or so of rendered bacon fat&#8230;but I wouldn&#8217;t suggest that for potlucks and picnics, where vegetarian friends might get tricked into eating pork pie. You&#8217;ll notice that I have a bit of trouble maintaining the integrity of a pie crust, but my feeling is that one eats a piece of pie for its taste, not its looks. And finally, rest assured that you can make this from fresh or frozen fruit.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m curious: how do you store your pies? My family always left theirs out on the table until someone ate it. Usually this would take a couple of days. Presumably one should refrigerate it if you&#8217;re planning on having it hang around, but what&#8217;s the turning point?</p>
<h4>Strawberry Rhubarb Pie</h4>
<p>For the crust:</p>
<p>2 1/2 c. all-purpose flour<br />
1 T sugar<br />
1/3 c. unsalted butter<br />
1/3 c. vegetable shortening OR 1/4 c. vegetable shortening + 1 1/2 T bacon fat<br />
Pinch of salt (omit if using bacon fat)<br />
About 1/3 c. ice-cold water</p>
<p>For the filling:</p>
<p>3 c. fresh strawberries, hulled and halved (see below for frozen)<br />
2 to 3 c. rhubarb, cleaned and cut into 1&#8243; pieces<br />
1/2 to 1 c sugar, depending on your tartness preference<br />
3 T cornstarch</p>
<p>1) Make the dough. Combine the flour, sugar, and salt. Cut in the fat, either using a pastry cutter, two knives, or a food processor. Add in just enough water to make the whole thing stick together. Squeeze it together, wrap it all up in plastic wrap, and refrigerator for at least half an hour. It needs to be good and cold to keep it from melting when you roll out the dough.</p>
<p>2) Preheat the oven to 425°F.</p>
<p>3) Divide the dough into two slightly uneven halves. Roll out the larger half into a circle slightly larger than a 10&#8243; pie plan. Transfer the dough to the pan. Tip: Fold it in half, fold again, to make a little quarter. Put the point in the center of the pie pan and unfold.</p>
<p>4) Combine the filling ingredients and let sit no more than 10 minutes while you make the top crust.</p>
<p>5) Roll out the smaller portion of the dough into a circle large enough to top your pie.</p>
<p>6) Transfer your filling to the pie pan. Carefully cover with the dough for the top crust. If you have miraculously done this without ripping it, you&#8217;ll need to add some decorative vents. If you, like me, have created several little rips, use them creatively to begin a vent design. Trim the edges a hair beyond the end of the pan, and so that the bottom layer is slightly outside of the top. Fold over the bottom crust overhang over the top, then seal using your preferred method: crimping with a fork, your fingers, etc. Brush the crust with a little bit of milk and dust with sugar. Transfer the pie pan to a baking sheet (to catch drips) and put on a rack in the bottom third of the oven.</p>
<p>7) Bake for 30 minutes, then turn the heat down to 350°F and bake another 30 minutes. The crust should be golden brown, and delicious strawberry rhubarb goo should be spilling out of the pie.</p>
<p>To make with frozen berries: If using whole, individually quick frozen berries, just substitute them as if they were fresh. If using berries frozen in sugar, you&#8217;ll need an entire quart, and you&#8217;ll need to drain all but 1/4 c. of the liquid (Keep it! Strawberry syrup!). Add just a bit of sugar—say, 1/4 c.—and be sure to include the cornstarch.</p>



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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Here in Philadelphia, summer seems to have come early. Most of my favorite New Jersey U-picks (which they insist on calling &#8220;Pick Your Own&#8221;) have opened, and the deluge of fruit has begun. Last weekend&#8217;s haul included 15 pounds of strawberries and about 20 pounds of sweet cherries. Sour cherries should be ready in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here in Philadelphia, summer seems to have come early. Most of my favorite New Jersey U-picks (which they insist on calling &#8220;Pick Your Own&#8221;) have opened, and the deluge of fruit has begun. Last weekend&#8217;s haul included 15 pounds of strawberries and about 20 pounds of sweet cherries. Sour cherries should be ready in a couple of weeks. So. Where do I go, and what do I do with this stuff?</p>
<p>My favorite strawberry farm, Gaventa&#8217;s, no longer offers U-pick. Waaaah. My next favorite strawberry farm, Mood&#8217;s, apparently isn&#8217;t offering strawberries this year, but plans to open for other fruit picking in mid-June. That left <a href="http://www.johnsonsfarm.com/">Johnson&#8217;s</a>, a weirdly tourist-y place in Medford that I don&#8217;t particularly recommend as a &#8220;farm experience&#8221; (enforced hayrides = bad, in my book), but the price was right ($1.75/pound for more than 10 pounds) and the berries were DELICIOUS. But here&#8217;s the kicker: they wanted $4.95 for pick-your-own cherries. Um, no.</p>
<p>For that, we headed over to <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Rowands-Farm/122577294437268?ref=ts">Rowand&#8217;s Farm</a> in Glassboro. Now this is a U-pick I can live with. The proprietors sit in lawn chairs and hand you plastic buckets. Sweet cherries are $1.65/pound. They also have strawberries, but I can&#8217;t vouch for them, having already gorged myself at Johnson&#8217;s. But there&#8217;s a catch: they&#8217;re closed on Saturdays.</p>
<p>Once you bring all that fruit home, then you have to do something with it. Some options and recommendations from last year&#8217;s blog:</p>
<p>Freeze it, <a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/07/09/freezing-cherries-and-blueberries/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">individually</a> (not particularly recommended, but convenient) or in <a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/05/28/strawberry-freezer-smackdown/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">sugar</a><br />
Make endless jars of <a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/07/06/a-jam-primer-peach-cherry-and-blueberry/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">jam</a>, including my favorite, <a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/09/21/cherry-raspberry-jam/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">cherry raspberry</a><br />
Can it with <a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/05/20/glorious-rhubarb-plus-how-to-can/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">rhubarb</a><br />
Combine it with <a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2010/01/21/strawberry-lemon-marmalade/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">lemons for a marmalade</a><br />
Stash it in <a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/07/21/cherries-in-syrup/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">syrup</a><br />
<a href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/07/23/better-dried-cherries-and-a-beef-stew/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Dehydrate</a> it</p>
<p>Julia over at <a href="http://whatjuliaate.blogspot.com/">What Julia Ate</a> highly recommends drowning fruit in alcohol and straining the remains to make liqueur. This is a new one for me, so no results yet. But I&#8217;ll keep you posted.</p>
<p>Happy picking and preserving!</p>



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I like papayas. They remind me of the Dominican Republic, where I spent a week two years ago sitting on the beach, drinking rum cocktails, and watching people kite surf. (No kite surfing for me, thanks. I like my neck.) Here in West Philly, where we&#8217;re blessed with a large immigrant population, you can find [...]]]></description>
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I like papayas. They remind me of the Dominican Republic, where I spent a week two years ago sitting on the beach, drinking rum cocktails, and watching people kite surf. (No kite surfing for me, thanks. I like my neck.) Here in West Philly, where we&#8217;re blessed with a large immigrant population, you can find papayas, mangos, daikon radish, bitter cucumbers, and other random produce at dirt-cheap vegetable trucks. I&#8217;m not sure that I would buy slightly damaged or B-grade produce off the back of a truck in any other city, but here, the stuff that you find on the truck is the same stuff that you find in local  supermarkets because it&#8217;s all coming straight off the barge via the Philadelphia Food Distribution Center. I no longer buy anything from the truck that I can get locally, but with papayas I figure: hey, what the hell. No one&#8217;s growing those in Lancaster County, and everyone needs a treat now and then in winter, so why not? If you have the willpower to walk away from a $2, 3 pound, good-looking papaya, I salute you.</p>
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<p>On a whim, I cut one up and stuck it in the dehydrator. I cut them into 1/3&#8243; strips and dried them at 105°F overnight. After 15 hours, about half of them were done; the other half needed somewhere between 4 to 6 additional hours. The flavor is a little odd. I sort of like them, but my husband thinks they taste like cardboard&#8230;.coral cardboard. Some foods just don&#8217;t dehydrate well on their own—my attempts at strawberries and raspberries were equally weird. If I were to do it again, I think I&#8217;d blanch them in a sugar syrup first, and maybe dunk them in coconut. Because, you know, if you&#8217;re going to fall off the local foods wagon, why not go all the way?</p>
<p>I do love the <em>idea</em> of dried papaya. Any suggestions on how to make it better?</p>



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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:16:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Herewith begins my contribution to the Tigress Can Jam! If you&#8217;ve missed it, the canjam is a yearlong canning challenge. Each month, canjammers will be asked to create a water-bath friendly recipe based on a seasonal ingredient. Tigress started us off gently, with citrus. I assumed—rightly as it turns out!—that this would turn into a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Herewith begins my contribution to the <a title="Tigress Can Jam" href="http://tigressinajam.blogspot.com/2009/11/tigress-can-jam-food-blog-challenge.html">Tigress Can Jam</a>! If you&#8217;ve missed it, the canjam is a yearlong canning challenge. Each month, canjammers will be asked to create a water-bath friendly recipe based on a seasonal ingredient. Tigress started us off gently, with citrus. I assumed—rightly as it turns out!—that this would turn into a giant marmalade fest, so I was looking for something just a little bit off-center. I found my inspiration in the freezer: a bag of <a title="Doris and Jilly Cook: Strawberry Freezer Smackdown" href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/05/28/strawberry-freezer-smackdown/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">sugared strawberries</a> I put away last May. Technically, I guess that means I&#8217;m in violation of the seasonality rule, but given that these were local berries that I picked and stored myself, I hope you&#8217;ll agree that it&#8217;s in the spirit of the game.</p>
<p>I *love* the way this turned out. I started with a recipe in the Ball Blue Book, but reduced the sugar (I wanted it tarter), added more lemons, kept the peels, and eliminated the pectin&#8230;which makes it not really a Blue Book recipe at all. It&#8217;s more in the spirit of the <a title="Doris and Jilly Cook: Tangerine Marmalade" href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/12/16/tangerine-marmalade/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">tangerine marmalade</a> I made last month, but with lemons and strawberries instead. Now, if you do the Twitter Thing, you&#8217;ll know that sugar has recently been a subject of much controversy. I tell you, people: yes, you can reduce the sugar in a marmalade. The safety question in water-bath canning is about acid. Lemons and strawberries have plenty of acid. As both the <a title="National Center for Home Food Preservation" href="http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/how/can_07/prep_jam_jelly.html">National Center for Home Food Preservation</a> and the Ball Corporation&#8217;s <a title="Ball FreshPreserving Guide FAQ" href="http://www.freshpreserving.com/pages/home_canning_faq/42.php">Fresh Preserving Guide</a> make clear, it is not a safety issue to reduce the amount of sugar in fruit preserves. Now, this is not to say that sugar isn&#8217;t a preservative—it is, my friends, it is!—but preservation is fundamentally a different question than safety. Sugar preserves taste and helps you get to the gelling point faster. It also prevents mold, which is why jams and preserves that are high in sugar will last longer once you&#8217;ve opened them. Sometimes low-sugar preserves aren&#8217;t as pretty as high-sugar preserves, and they often have a softer set. Some people, such as the USDA, say that you need to process low-sugar foods longer than high-sugar foods. (But keep in mind that the French don&#8217;t process their canned jams at all, and they&#8217;re still here.) In this case, though, there&#8217;s so much pectin in the lemons that I achieved an excellent set, without pectin and with less sugar than the recipe called for. And since the product is mostly lemons, it&#8217;s plenty acidic.</p>
<p>Tweaking canning recipes is a topic that gets plenty of food educators exercised. Those who object are, quite rightly, concerned about your safety. There is a growing consensus among some in the &#8220;new&#8221; canning community, however, that some of these rules are a tad too rigid. The spirit of the canjam is to improvise <em>within the limits of safety</em>. Part of the challenge of this exercise is to figure out what you can change (spices, fruit combinations, sweeteners) and what you can&#8217;t. If you change the recipe, there is, in fact, a chance that something will go wrong. Maybe your jam won&#8217;t set. Maybe it will grow mold in 3 months. But you know what? If you see mold, throw it out. Live and learn. And if you&#8217;re worried about botulism, don&#8217;t, so long as you&#8217;re working in a high-acid (i.e., fruit-filled) environment. My personal opinion is that the USDA rules should be taken as a guideline, not as hard and fast rules. Keep in mind that the USDA also recommends that you not eat raw fish or raw eggs, and that meat should be cooked through. Nevertheless, for the record, when you change a recipe, you are doing so at your own risk.</p>
<p>Now that that&#8217;s out of the way, let&#8217;s get down to business!</p>
<h4>Strawberry Lemon Marmalade</h4>
<p>1 qt frozen strawberries, in sugar<br />
4 medium lemons, chopped<br />
3 c. sugar<br />
about 3 c. water</p>
<p>1) Wash your lemons. Slice them as thinly as possible, then chop them into pieces. Put them into your jam pot, cover with water, bring to a boil, and simmer 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and let the pan cool. Put a lid on the pan and walk away. Meanwhile, take your berries out of the freezer.</p>
<p>2) The next day, mash the berries and their juices (I use a potato masher). Toss them into the pot along with the sugar. Bring to a boil. Boil it until you&#8217;re just at the gelling point. Be careful: there at the end, it gets quite thick rather quickly, and my last jar is a bit thicker than I might like. There&#8217;s *lots* of pectin in the pith.</p>
<p>3) Meanwhile, sterilize 4 or 5 half-pint jars and bring your water bath to a boil. Heat new lids. Transfer the hot jam to the hot jars and adjust the two-piece lids. Process in a boiling-water bath canner for 10 minutes.</p>
<p>My version made 4 half pints and 1 4-oz jar, which I&#8217;m giving away! Leave a comment by Monday at 8 AM and I&#8217;ll select a winner by random number generator. Happy canning!</p>



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		<title>Applesauce vs. Applesauce</title>
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Last year, you may recall, I made a lot of applesauce. When I had time, I canned it; when I was lazy, I just stuck it in the freezer. Nine months later, we&#8217;ve been eating lots of each. The results?</p>
<p>No contest.</p>
<p>The canned applesacue is sooooo much better than the frozen. It has excellent texture, a [...]]]></description>
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Last year, you may recall, I made a lot of <a title="Doris and Jilly Cook: Applesauce" href="http://dorisandjillycook.com/2009/02/06/applesauce/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">applesauce</a>. When I had time, I canned it; when I was lazy, I just stuck it in the freezer. Nine months later, we&#8217;ve been eating lots of each. The results?</p>
<p>No contest.</p>
<p>The canned applesacue is sooooo much better than the frozen. It has excellent texture, a great taste, and you don&#8217;t have to remember to thaw it. The freezer applesauce is&#8230;well&#8230;gummy. It&#8217;s fine to bake with, but I&#8217;d only eat it in a pinch. I suppose it&#8217;s possible that all of the gummy apples ended up in the freezer batches, but that seems highly unlikely, no?</p>
<p>If you, too, want to can applesauce, you have some choices. The <a title="National Center for Home Food Preservation" href="http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/how/can_02/applesauce.html">National Center for Home Food Preservation</a> says 15 minutes for pints and 20 minutes for quarts in a boiling water bath. If you&#8217;d rather use a pressure cooker, they recommend 8 minutes for pints, 10 minutes for quarts, both at 5 pounds of pressure. When I&#8217;ve done this, I&#8217;ve always used 10 pounds of pressure for 0 minutes, which seems to work pretty well, too, but note that you do so at your own risk.</p>



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		<title>Brandied Pears</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 11:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Like regular canned pears, only drunk.</p>
Brandied Pears
<p>5 pounds ripe, yet firm, pears
Sugar syrup, at your preferred level of sweetness (I like 1 sugar: 2 water)
Several cups brandy</p>
<p>1) Put on a pot for a boiling water bath and sterilize your jars. I used 2 quarts and 2 pints. Life will be easier if you use wide-mouth [...]]]></description>
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Like regular canned pears, only drunk.</p>
<h4>Brandied Pears</h4>
<p>5 pounds ripe, yet firm, pears<br />
Sugar syrup, at your preferred level of sweetness (I like 1 sugar: 2 water)<br />
Several cups brandy</p>
<p>1) Put on a pot for a boiling water bath and sterilize your jars. I used 2 quarts and 2 pints. Life will be easier if you use wide-mouth jars. Heat up appropriate lids to match.</p>
<p>2) Heat up (or make) your simple syrup.</p>
<p>3) Peel and core your pears. Stuff them as tightly as possible into the jars, cut-side down. Pour 1 c. brandy into each of the quart jars and 1/2 c. brandy into each of the pint jars. Top them off with syrup. Run a spatula or knife around the edges to remove air bubbles, then add more syrup if necessary.</p>
<p>4) Screw on the lids and transfer the jars to the hot water bath. Process pints 20 minutes and quarts 25 minutes.</p>
<p>Let these sit for at least a month before opening to allow the flavors to pervade the fruit. Eat them on their own or over ice cream, and don&#8217;t forget the best part: pear brandy. You could boil it down to make a sauce, if you wanted, or just serve it in little tiny portions as a digestif.</p>



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		<title>Peach Sorbet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 11:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
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A spectacularly easy peach sorbet, made from homemade canned peaches. Note that this will only work if you canned your peaches in syrup—if you canned them in water, you&#8217;ll need to add at least a cup of sugar.</p>
Peach Sorbet from Homemade Canned Peaches
<p>2 pints or 1 quart canned peaches in syrup
1 T rum, brandy, or [...]]]></description>
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A spectacularly easy peach sorbet, made from homemade canned peaches. Note that this will only work if you canned your peaches in syrup—if you canned them in water, you&#8217;ll need to add at least a cup of sugar.</p>
<h4>Peach Sorbet from Homemade Canned Peaches</h4>
<p>2 pints or 1 quart canned peaches in syrup<br />
1 T rum, brandy, or vodka</p>
<p>1) Puree everything (including all the peach syrup) in a blender.</p>
<p>2) Pour the mixture into your ice cream maker and process according to the manufacturer&#8217;s directions.</p>
<p>Seriously. That&#8217;s it.</p>



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		<title>Pickled Plums</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 11:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
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It never would have occurred to me to pickle plums, but my friend Christina convinced me that pickled fruit was both delicious and indispensable. Hence, pickled plums. I made a couple of jars about a month ago and have been waiting until now so that I could taste them before sharing the recipe with all [...]]]></description>
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It never would have occurred to me to pickle plums, but my friend Christina convinced me that pickled fruit was both delicious and indispensable. Hence, pickled plums. I made a couple of jars about a month ago and have been waiting until now so that I could taste them before sharing the recipe with all of you. I must confess: I&#8217;m underwhelmed. If you really like pickled fruit, you&#8217;ll like this—but they don&#8217;t necessarily taste like plums. Instead, they taste like vinegar, cinnamon, allspice, and cloves. If this appeals to you, go for it! And if not, do something else with your plums, because this won&#8217;t make you happy.</p>
<h4>Pickled Plums</h4>
<p><em>(adapted from Linda Ziedrich&#8217;s </em>Joy of Pickling<em>)</em></p>
<p><em></em><br />
3 pounds Italian plums<br />
2 3/4 c. cider vinegar<br />
2 c. sugar<br />
2 small cinnamon sticks<br />
2 dried chile peppers<br />
4 whole cloves<br />
12 allspice berries</p>
<p>1) Make a syrup from the vinegar and sugar over a medium flame. Prick the plums with a fork or needle to keep them from bursting. Add the plums to the syrup and cook them until they&#8217;re heated through.</p>
<p>2) Meanwhile, bring a water bath to a boil and sterilize 2 pint jars; heat up two lids.</p>
<p>3) Take the jars out of the hot water and add the cinnamon stick, 1 pepper, 2 cloves, and 6 allspice berries to each jar. Add the plums. Cover them with syrup, leaving 1/2&#8243; head space.</p>
<p>4) Now, you have a choice. Ziedrich says you can just add the hot lids, screw on the lids, and hope for the best. This makes me nervous, so I gave my jars a quick (~5 minutes) dip in a boiling water bath to ensure a good seal. If you have a few extra plums, just stick them in the refrigerator and forget about them for at least a month.</p>
<p>So, dear readers, I&#8217;m curious. Have you tried pickling fruit before? What am I missing?</p>



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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Freezing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gluten free]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kitchen chemistry]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sweets]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[fruit]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[dessert]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[ice cream maker]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[kitchen gadgets]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[plums]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[raspberries]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sorbet]]></category>

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My husband—a native New Englander—insists that the time to eat ice cream is winter, not summer. So, now that there&#8217;s a chill in the air, he&#8217;s craving frozen treats. Since this is an excuse to pull out yet another gadget from the pantry, I am happy to oblige.</p>
<p>Sorbets are basically a frozen purée of fruit [...]]]></description>
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My husband—a native New Englander—insists that the time to eat ice cream is winter, not summer. So, now that there&#8217;s a chill in the air, he&#8217;s craving frozen treats. Since this is an excuse to pull out yet another gadget from the pantry, I am happy to oblige.</p>
<p>Sorbets are basically a frozen purée of fruit in simple syrup, with optional flavors added. The catch is that, since they&#8217;re fat free, they tend to freeze into a solid mass of fruit ice. Commerical sorbets contain stabilizers and emulsifiers to solve this problem, but the home cook has a simpler solution: booze. Adding just a single tablespoon of alcohol to a quart of sorbet before you freeze it will keep the texture scoopable by lowering the freezing point. If alcohol is a problem for you, I encourage you to experiment with adding egg whites instead—I&#8217;ve never tried it myself, but I&#8217;ve seen the technique described in Italian cookbooks.</p>
<p>This recipe is basically the one in David Lebovitz&#8217;s <em>The Perfect Scoop</em>, only re-written in a way that makes sense to me. It&#8217;s a great book for flavors, but for reasons that aren&#8217;t clear to me, I find his directions confusing (too much information, I think). Here&#8217;s a streamlined version:</p>
<h4>Raspberry Plum Sorbet</h4>
<p>1 pound plums<br />
1 c. water<br />
2/3 c. sugar (more or less, to taste)<br />
3/4 c. raspberries (fresh or frozen; if frozen in sugar, add less sugar)<br />
1 T agreeable alcohol (he recommends 1 t. kirsch; I used rum. Something flavorless, like vodka, will always work.)</p>
<p>1) Pit the plums, cut them in large pieces, and cook them in the water until tender. Add the sugar and raspberries; stir to dissolve the sugar.</p>
<p>2) Purée, then strain if the raspberry seeds or plum skims bother you.</p>
<p>3) Chill thoroughly, then freeze it in your ice cream maker.</p>



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