Рецепт Recipe For Fruit Concentrate
Guavas
I have the most organized desk you can possible imagine. Everything has its place and there are trays and folders for each and every piece of paper. So, when I cannot find something I get into a mild state. Today I lost our card to use at the garage to get air miles when we put petrol into the company vehicle. I eventually found it in the top drawer of my desk. I must have swept it into there while tidying up something else. But what I cannot find are my notes on how I made the fruit concentrate. I am typing this recipe from memory and hopefully I will find the scrap piece of paper I used to confirm that what I think I did, I actually did. And that is really a lesson learnt, I should stop writing recipes on pieces of paper. But this tends to happen as I am so far behind in my writing. As I sit here, I have 6 recipe books on my desk and 2 note books, and several pieces of paper with my handwriting on them. I used guavas in my fruit concentrate as I was gifted a box from Teresa, and I did not want them to go to waste. Make use of any fruit you have to hand and keep some in the freezer to use at a later stage.
- Guava Juice
- Fruit Concentrate ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: an original recipe from Lavender and Lime
- 1l fruit juice Sugar to taste
Place the fruit juice into a sauce pan that has graduated markings Place onto the stove on a medium temperature Allow to reduce by half Add sugar to taste if necessary Reduce by half again Adjust the sweetness Set aside to cool before storing in the fridge or freezer If you do not have a pan with graduations, use the shaft of a wooden spoon to measure the height in the pan of the liquid. Use this to work out when it has reduced by half and half again. 3.3.3077
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Tandy is passionate about using regional, seasonable and sustainable produce when she cooks. She lives in Gordons Bay in a cottage with her husband, three dogs, a tortoise and a fish. Tandy and Dave are busy building a house which is an adventure all in itself. Each year they visit a new place to experience the food of the area and you can follow along on their adventures.