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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Recipe Book Recipe Reviews => Topic started by: Tasty on May 20, 2014, 01:53:52 pm
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I had never bought quinces before and thought they had a thick peel like grapefruit. Instead, they have a thin skin like an apple however it is harder to peel. It is a simple recipe that uses only 4 ingredients however it does take 3 hours to cook and 2 hours in the fridge to cool and set.
I decided to put mine in oiled muffin tins (like I had seen Maddy do with a spiced pear and apple paste recipe) but it is hard to mould this nicely. It's rather thick and wants to do its own thing. Regardless, it makes about 4 'muffins' and tastes really yummy.
You are supposed to serve it with cheese. Which cheese would you think this goes well with?
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Tasty, I like it with a Cheddar as it is fairly strong in flavour. However I usually put it on a Cheese board with a selection of cheeses.
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We love it with a soft cheese like camembert or brie but also great with a nice vintage tasty. Like Chookie we tend to include on a cheese platter with a couple of cheeses and dried fruit.
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I love it with all cheese. I have even used it in Jam Drop biscuits and recently saw a recipe for mini quiches using a tiny bit. I haven't made them yet though.
It looks lovely. I must agree, quinces are horrid to peel. I love them baked in the oven with Marsala and star anise as well as jam.