CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Fruits |
|
Cakes, Fruits |
12 |
Shells |
INGREDIENTS
12 |
|
Grapefruits |
8 |
c |
Water |
8 |
c |
Sugar |
2 |
c |
Corn syrup |
1 |
T |
Glycerin |
3 |
|
full. |
INSTRUCTIONS
1997
Holiday fruit cake baked in candied grapefruit shells is a
delightfully original gift. It packs easily and travels well. To
Prepare the Shells Select perfect grapefruits that are clean and free
from blemishes. Wash and cut slice from top of each. Remove inside if
fruit with teaspoon, being careful not to break shell. Cover shells
with cold salted water (1 teaspoon salt to each quart water), bring to
boil, and cook five minutes. Drain, cover again with fresh water and
boil five minutes. Repeat process about three times until bitter
flavor is gone from peel and peel is tender, but not tender enough to
break apart. Invert shells and drain on a wire rack for at least an
hour, preferably overnight. Syrup for 10 to 12 Shells There must be
enough syrup to cover and float the fruit. Cook the shells in syrup
until syrup gives a jelly test (about 250F.). Let shells stand in
syrup overnight, or longer. Reheat and cook 10 minutes. Cool in syrup
until ready to use. Drain before filling with cake mixture. Use any
fruit cake batter to fill shells. Fill shells about To Cook the
Cakes in Candied Shells team about 1 1/2 hours. This may be done on
top if the range, in the oven or the roaster. (Place filled
grapefruit shells on Lift-Out Rack in Inset Pan of Roaster-Oven. Pour
2 quarts of water in bottom of Inset Pan, set control at 300F., for
1/2 hour, or until center of cake is done when tested with a
toothpick. Cool. Store in a covered container. If the confection
seems dry, place a fresh orange in the container for a day or two. If
properly stored, this confection will keep for a year. Serve by
slicing through peel, either crosswise or lengthwise. KIENE, Julia
The Betty Furness Westinghouse Cook Book. Simon and Schuster, New
York. 1954 Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #290 by cro-magnon@juno.com
on Nov 6,
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