CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Fruits, Grains |
Polish |
Desserts |
1 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
750 |
ml |
Water |
500 |
g |
Mixed dried fruit (pears, figs, apricots, |
150 |
g |
Pitted prunes |
75 |
g |
Raisins |
200 |
g |
Pitted sweet cherries |
2 |
|
Apples; peeled and sliced |
50 |
g |
Cranberries |
200 |
g |
Sugar |
1 |
|
Lemon; sliced |
6 |
|
Whole cloves |
2 |
|
Cinnamon sticks |
1 |
|
Orange |
100 |
g |
Grapes, pomegranate seeds, or pitted plums |
200 |
ml |
Brandy |
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Combine water, mixed dry fruits, prunes, and raisins in a pot large
enough to hold all the ingredients. Bring to a boil, cover and then simmer
for about 20 inutes (or until the fruit is plump and tender).
2. Add cherries, apples, and cranberries. Stir in sugar, lemon, and
spices. Cover and simmer for about 5 minutes.
3. Grate orange peel and set aside. Peel and section the orange (removing
the skin and white membrane). Add to fruits in kettle.
4. Stir in grapes and brandy. Bring just to boiling and then remove from
heat. Stir in the orange peel, cover and let stand 15 minutes.
Author's Notes:
This recipe could be used as part of a 12 course meal known in Polish as
Wigilia, or on its own. Wigilia is eaten after sundown on Christmas Eve.
Difficulty : easy. Precision
: No need to measure.
Recipe By : Original recipe passed down through the generations and
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