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Blueberry And Mint Sauce

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Grigson 8 servings

INGREDIENTS

250 g Blueberries
85 g Caster sugar
1 tb Lemon juice
2 Sprigs mint

INSTRUCTIONS

1 Put the blueberries, caster sugar, lemon juice, 1 sprig of mint and
4 tbsp water into a saucepan. Boil, stirring until the sugar has
dissolved.
2 Simmer the mixture gently for about 10 minutes. Then taste and
adjust the sweetness as desired, adding more lemon juice if too bland.
3 Remove the sprig of mint. Chop or shred the leaves of the remaining
mint sprig, stir into the sauce and serve warm or cold.
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Recipe by: Sophie Grigson's Herbs
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