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Off Topic => The Pub => Food & Drink => Topic started by: alan on 10 September, 2009, 11:41:06 am

Title: Damson jam
Post by: alan on 10 September, 2009, 11:41:06 am
by the bucket load is  what Marj is cooking atm.
The jam kettle really should be called a jam bin.Tis huge.I don't think we will need to buy jam for a year or more ;D
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: border-rider on 10 September, 2009, 11:50:13 am
On the plan for this w/e

We have a tree laden with ripe fruit :)
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: Marj on 12 September, 2009, 05:46:15 pm
On the plan for this w/e

We have a tree laden with ripe fruit :)

Damson chutney is good but damson gin even better
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: border-rider on 12 September, 2009, 05:49:55 pm
I just staggered back in with pounds and pounds and pounds of ripe damsons :)

Mrs MV is muttering about damson vodka...


Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: Marj on 12 September, 2009, 05:56:05 pm
I just staggered back in with pounds and pounds and pounds of ripe damsons :)

Mrs MV is muttering about damson vodka...




Sound good, should be just right for Christmas
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: border-rider on 16 September, 2009, 06:32:00 pm
Hmm


That's another 30 lbs or so I just picked.

Anyone got any interesting recipes for damsons ?  ???
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: Marj on 16 September, 2009, 06:40:11 pm
They freeze ok, plenty of pies and crumbles over winter
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: border-rider on 16 September, 2009, 06:49:01 pm
They freeze ok, plenty of pies and crumbles over winter

We've got about 30 lbs in the freezer :)

Good job we like them.
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: Quisling on 16 September, 2009, 06:55:57 pm
I made damson cheese, but after I had a good wash it's stopped happening.
Hai thank you very much.

Seriously, I made damson cheese (i.e. a cloudy jelly with juice and sieved fruit pulp) - some recipes suggest adding a spot of all spice for flavour, and I wish I had because my damsons clearly weren't ripe enough.  Ooh, still a bit tart in spite of all that sugar.  Edible yes.  Suitable for smearing on the windowsills to ward off vampires - definitely.

q
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: border-rider on 04 September, 2010, 06:42:24 pm
We've got about 30 lbs in the freezer :)

57 lbs in the freezer this year.  The tree wasn't looking too promising  - no fruit at all high up, but there was more low down than I'd expected.  I got 95% of that without using a stepladder
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: teethgrinder on 04 September, 2010, 06:47:35 pm
Anyone got any interesting recipes for damsons ?  ???

No.
Perhaps you could start a swap shop thread for strong yields of particular fruit and veg. We could have YACF meet ups and camping weekends where we exchange our local harvests. Your Welsh border damsons for some Somerset apples for example.

How about a damson cheesecake? Fortified with brandy.
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: border-rider on 04 September, 2010, 07:13:38 pm
No.

I knew  could rely on you :)

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Your Welsh border damsons for some Somerset apples for example.

Apples we got.  I just haven't gathered them yet.  We might be in Wales, but a suspicious number of local fields seem to be growing apples for that Bulmers place over the border...

We have our own (decrepit) cider making cellar here too.  There's a pipe under the yard to take tht juice from the old barn (which has a huuuge apple press) into the cellar, which has a central drainage channel.  It's a bit manky down there these days though.
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: jogler on 04 September, 2010, 07:24:16 pm
Apples we got.  I just haven't gathered them yet.  We might be in Wales, but a suspicious number of local fields seem to be growing apples for that Bulmers place over the border...

you sound like an Ex-pat ;D
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: border-rider on 04 September, 2010, 07:31:10 pm
Naah

I reckon we should be making our own, not selling our good afalau to the Saesnegs ;)
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: Jon P on 04 September, 2010, 07:41:55 pm
Last year I made 4 gals of damson wine - turned out fine if a little tart.  Always use a recipe that specifies citric acid and grape concentrate rather than raisins and lemon juice.  You could get an open fermenting bin to ferment on the pulp, then a closed 5-gal one for airlock fermentation - all you need from Wilkos in fact.
Title: Re: Damson jam
Post by: MercuryKev on 04 September, 2010, 08:05:01 pm
I've been eating Damson crumble for the past week and returned today from a bike ride with my pockets bulging after stumbling across another couple of trees in a hedgerow.  Mmmm nice.