This was a recipe of my own making that uses up a few left overs from last year. When I made blackberry whisky, I was left with a pile of whisky soaked blackberries. I made most into a pie but still had some left over.
In addition, I had a large quantity of wild apples left over so in the autumn I stewed then in a lot of sugar to preserve them. But I still needed to do something with them.
So here is my recipe for blackberry whisky chutney:
170g whisky soaked blackberries
180g raisins
400g apples preserves in sugar water
Quarter teaspoon of ground all spice
Quarter of a nutmeg, grated
One shot of whisky and two additional tablespoonfuls of same whisky
Add all contents to the pan (other than the tablespoons of whisky) and simmer. There is quite a bit of liquid to start with and this needs to be evaporated off. This took about 20 minutes.
Then place into jars and add to each a tablespoon of whisky. Seal the jars. Normally with chutneys I recommend leaving then to stand for at least 6 weeks before using them. I reckon I can start using these after about 2 weeks. After all, the blackberris have already spent 3 months pickling in whisky. The apple should absorb some of the neat whisky.
Perhaps this is a chutney not to be eaten before driving!
Your mathematics should tell you the above quantities have made 2 jars.
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In addition, I had a large quantity of wild apples left over so in the autumn I stewed then in a lot of sugar to preserve them. But I still needed to do something with them.
So here is my recipe for blackberry whisky chutney:
170g whisky soaked blackberries
180g raisins
400g apples preserves in sugar water
Quarter teaspoon of ground all spice
Quarter of a nutmeg, grated
One shot of whisky and two additional tablespoonfuls of same whisky
Add all contents to the pan (other than the tablespoons of whisky) and simmer. There is quite a bit of liquid to start with and this needs to be evaporated off. This took about 20 minutes.
Then place into jars and add to each a tablespoon of whisky. Seal the jars. Normally with chutneys I recommend leaving then to stand for at least 6 weeks before using them. I reckon I can start using these after about 2 weeks. After all, the blackberris have already spent 3 months pickling in whisky. The apple should absorb some of the neat whisky.
Perhaps this is a chutney not to be eaten before driving!
Your mathematics should tell you the above quantities have made 2 jars.
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This was a recipe of my own making that uses up a few left overs from last year. When I made blackberry whisky, I was left with a pile of whisky soaked blackberries. Wine Gifts online
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