I planted a white currant bush last year and this year it gave me a couple of handfuls. They have a fresh taste like a green grape but a bit more tart. I’m in the process of drying them now so I can use them to make some currant scones

  • @plactagonic@beehaw.org
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    31 year ago

    Noo you reminded me how much bushes of red currant I have to pick and process.

    Easiest thing is to put it in strong alcohol and make liqueur.

    • @Frexican21
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      21 year ago

      Do you have a recipe to share for red/black/white currant liqueur?

      • @plactagonic@beehaw.org
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        11 year ago

        Set it and wait is best kind - put it in jar (full), pour strong alcohol over it (55% or more), leave it for 5-6 months. Strain, add sugar (not needed) and drink. Nothing special I tried something with wine but it wasn’t good.

    • @GravelsackOP
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      21 year ago

      Haha yeah, they’re a pain. Even this small amount was extremely tedious to get off the stems.

      • @plactagonic@beehaw.org
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        01 year ago

        When you have 10 plants it is more then enough to make wine. Problem is that there is too much of it, you get bored and looks for simplest solution.

        I make liqueur from it, just putting it in strong alcohol for 6 months and straining it after. My brother makes wine.

          • @plactagonic@beehaw.org
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            11 year ago

            In some EU countries you can distill your own, we make plum “moonshine” about 50%. It makes better flavour but 80% is better so I will buy clean food grade alcohol.