Monday, May 17, 2010

Looking for Recipe for Haw Chutney?

I have gathered about a kg of haws (hawthorn tree berries) but I have lost the recipe. I could take a guess at the ingredients but what I do not know is how to separate the flesh of the berries from the stalks and stones.

Looking for Recipe for Haw Chutney?
try this one..





A tart jelly made from hawthorn berries


Chef: Sally Wise








A gentleman asked about using the fruit of the hawthorn tree. Here's the way to make an excellent, if somewhat tart, jelly. That is, if you can find the fruit...





You need:


Hawthorn berries, sugar and water. Some people call them haw berries.





As well as jelly, I read the fruit also makes a good liqueur. This could truly be used for medicinal purposes, as they are reportedly good for the heart. The recipe I read for this contained just the berries and vodka. Given the fact that the jelly is so tart, I think the recipe should contain some sugar or honey. But first, the jelly:








1.5kg ripe hawthorn berries (haws)


water


sugar





Method:


Wash the berries, then place in a large pot and add enough water to cover. Cook until they are very soft.





Place a colander over a large bowl and pour the mixture into this, breaking the fruit up with a potato masher or similar. Strain the resulting juice in the bowl through muslin.





Add 1 cup of sugar for each cup of this juice. Bring to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Boil vigorously until the setting point is reached. Pour into sterilised bottles and seal.


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