


Fruit and booze – what a great combination! This is a great way to preserve summer fruits.
I blogged this first as Hoarder’s Jam, a curious title as it’s clearly not a jam and why would anyone hoard fruit?
It’s less of a recipe, more some simple instructions on how to combine fruit, sugar, spices and alcohol.
Lovely summer fruit like plums, peaches and apricots can be preserved, and the bonus is the fruity preserving alcohol is a great tipple or the basis of a champagne cocktail.
Ingredients
Any mixture of stone fruit to make up 6 pieces:
Plums, apricots, peaches
250 g caster sugar
1 long piece of orange rind
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
330 ml alcohol: brandy, rum or gin
Method
Cut the plums and apricots in halves, the peaches in quarters. Place the fruit and the sugar in china or glass bowl and leave for 1 hour.


Transfer the fruit and sugar mixture to 1 litre glass jar with a strong lid. Place the orange rind and vanilla bean in the jar. Pour the alcohol into the jar. The fruit should be covered; top up with a little more alcohol to make sure all the fruit is covered. If the fruit won’t stay submerged, fill a small ziplock bag with a little water, seal and place on top of the liquid to keep the fruit under the liquid.


Make sure you note the date of preserving on the jar. Keep in a dark cool pace for a minimum of 2 weeks or up to 3 months.
You can turn the jar occasionally, or VERY gently shake the jar. This is to help the sugar dissolve. After 1 week, the colour of the liquid begins to deepen, and a lot of the sugar is dissolved, with a residue still sitting on the bottom of the jar.
After 2 weeks the liquid in the jar has turned a deep ruby colour and all the sugar is dissolved.
Refrigerate after opening, although I’m inclined to believe the fruit is well and truly pickled and should survive quite well for a few days in the cupboard.
Looks tasty I think it would be really good over some vanilla ice cream. Yummy!
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Yes! Good over ice cream for dessert, or over Greek yoghurt for breakfast!
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That sounds delicious!
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