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  • B blackvenom@lemmy.world

    Thanks for the recipe but what is 250ml of berries? Just fill to the 250ml line or mash them?

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    Maple Engineer
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    If you’re American it’s 2 cups whipping cream, 4 cups half and half, 1 1/2 cup sugar, and 1 tablespoon vanilla. 1 cup of berries and 1 tablespoon of sugar to mascerate.

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    • G godort@lemm.ee

      This means there won’t be enough to make wine.

      Get some good honey and then make mead flavored with blackberries instead

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      sorghum@sh.itjust.works
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      Just adding to this, Golden Hive Mead on YouTube has a great follow along including a blackberry mead.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        Blackberries are coming into season. These are volunteers so they are a touch on the astringent side, not great for raw eating. Sugar helps cut that so last year I made a lot of blackberry jam. I probably have enough to get through this year so I’m looking for alternative ideas for long term storage. If not I’ll make more jam.

        This year won’t be a big harvest as we cut down so much last year. This means there won’t be enough to make wine.

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        tammytobacco@sh.itjust.works
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        If you drink, a simple syrup to use with cocktails

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        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

          Blackberries are coming into season. These are volunteers so they are a touch on the astringent side, not great for raw eating. Sugar helps cut that so last year I made a lot of blackberry jam. I probably have enough to get through this year so I’m looking for alternative ideas for long term storage. If not I’ll make more jam.

          This year won’t be a big harvest as we cut down so much last year. This means there won’t be enough to make wine.

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          blarth@thelemmy.club
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          Blackberry Crisp

          This juicy blackberry crisp baked with a buttery brown sugar and oat topping is the perfect ending to any summer meal — just add ice cream!

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          Super good with vanilla ice cream.

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            Blackberries are coming into season. These are volunteers so they are a touch on the astringent side, not great for raw eating. Sugar helps cut that so last year I made a lot of blackberry jam. I probably have enough to get through this year so I’m looking for alternative ideas for long term storage. If not I’ll make more jam.

            This year won’t be a big harvest as we cut down so much last year. This means there won’t be enough to make wine.

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            cinnamontea@lemmy.ml
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            If you have space in your freezer, freeze them in portions for quick ice cream: use a blender with about equal parts yoghurt and frozen blackberries, sugar to taste (depends on the berries)

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            • C cinnamontea@lemmy.ml

              If you have space in your freezer, freeze them in portions for quick ice cream: use a blender with about equal parts yoghurt and frozen blackberries, sugar to taste (depends on the berries)

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              FauxPseudo
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              I still have Frozen from last year

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                Blackberries are coming into season. These are volunteers so they are a touch on the astringent side, not great for raw eating. Sugar helps cut that so last year I made a lot of blackberry jam. I probably have enough to get through this year so I’m looking for alternative ideas for long term storage. If not I’ll make more jam.

                This year won’t be a big harvest as we cut down so much last year. This means there won’t be enough to make wine.

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                aramis87
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                So, OP, what did you decide on?

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                • A aramis87

                  So, OP, what did you decide on?

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                  FauxPseudo
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                  Nothing yet. Still collecting more and freezing for later.

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                    FauxPseudo
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                    I just made a standard peanut butter and jelly with crunchy peanut butter and raspberry jam. I simply added a layer of the black berries in. It worked pretty well. It wasn’t until the last bites that the acridness started to surface.

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                    • Maple EngineerM Maple Engineer

                      If you’re American it’s 2 cups whipping cream, 4 cups half and half, 1 1/2 cup sugar, and 1 tablespoon vanilla. 1 cup of berries and 1 tablespoon of sugar to mascerate.

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                      blackvenom@lemmy.world
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                      Thank you!

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