Posts Tagged ‘Dishes Ideal For Freezing’

Apple Juice and Apple Sauce

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Apple Juice – may be frozen, but should not be sweetened as fermentation sets in quickly. It is best made in the proportion of 1/2 pint water to 2 Ib apples or it can be made by simmering leftover peelings in water. The juice should be strained through a jelly bag or cloth, and cooled completely before freezing. It may be frozen in a rigid container, leaving 1/2 in headspace or in a loaf tin or ice cube trays, the frozen blocks then being wrapped in foil or polythene for easy storage.

Apple Sauce – Cook the apples to a pulp with a minimum of water. For the best flavour, this should be done in a casserole in the oven, using sluced but unpeeled apples. Sieve the sauce and sweeten to taste, adding a squeeze of lemon juice. Cool and pack into rigid containers, leaving 1/2 in headspace. Thaw for 3 hours at room temperature. Storage time : 1 year.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Slimming Sauce Recipes**

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Apples for Pies and Puddings

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Choose firm crisp apples, peel and core, and drop apples into cold water. Slice medium sized apples into twelfths, large one into sixteenth, Apples are best packed with sugar. For a dry sugar park, use a proportion of 1/2 Ib sugar to 2 Ib fruit, and leave 1/2 in headspace. For syrup pack, use 40 per cent syrup, quater filling pack with syrup and slicing apples into containers, finishing with more syruo if necessary, covering with Cellephane, and leaving 1/2 in, headspace.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Slimming Pudding Recipes**

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Apple in Cooked Dishes

Monday, January 25th, 2010

A number of basic apple dishes may be succesfully frozen, and this is a convenient way to store surplus fruit. Baked apple dumplings, apple crumble, apple pie and applecake are particularly useful for this purpose.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Slimming Recipes**

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Apples for Baking

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Baked apples can be successfully frozen. They should be large and firm and carefully washed. Remove core, leaving 1/4 in at bottom to hold filling. Fill with brown sugar, preferred spice and a squeeze of lemon juice and bake at 400 F (Gas Mark 6) until tender. Cool and pack into individual waxed tubs or foil dishes. A number of apples may be packed into one foil tray, separated by Cellphane. Cover and freeze. These apples may be eaten hot or cold.

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Apples Freezing

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Apples for freezing should be crisp and firm, particularly when they are packaged as pie slices. Those which tend to burst and become fluffy in cooking can be frozen as puree or apple sauce.

More ** Asian Recipes** and ** Apples Recipes**

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Devilled Quiche Recipe

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Ingredients

2 bacon slice (rashers bacon)

350 g fresh crab meat

350g fresh shrimps (prawns), shelled

2 eggs, beaten (more…)

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Pig’s Trotters In Spice and Vermouth

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Ingredients

2 kg pig’s trotters cut into serving pieces

6 tbsp oil

60g gammon ham or back bacon, cubed

350g potatoes, optional (more…)

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