Fig & Raisin Cream Recipe

Fig & Raisin Cream Recipe

Yield: 6 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:
125: g/4 oz stoned raisins 275 ml/10 fl oz/1 1/4 cups red wine,

Directions:
Rapey. Take half fyges and half raisouns; pike hem and waishe hem in
water. Skalde hem in wyne, bray hem in a morter, and drawe them
thurgh a straynour. Cast hem in a pot and therwith powdur of peper
and oother good powdours; alay it vp with flour of rys, and colour it
with saundres. Salt it, seeth it & messe it forth.
125 g/4 oz well-soaked dried figs

(not too dry) Good pinch of ground black pepper
1/3 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves Soft dark brown sugar to taste 3
teaspoons rice flour or cornflour A drop or two of red food colouring
Salt to taste

Drain the figs, reserving the soaking liquid. Discard the stalk ends
of the fruit and put them in a saucepan with the raisins and wine.
Add the spices and a teaspoon of sugar and bring to the boil. Take
off the heat and cool slightly, then turn the mixture into an
electric blender and process until smooth. Add a little of the
soaking water if the mixture is stubbornly solid.

Cream the rice flour or cornflour with a little more soaking water or
wine and brighten the tint with a drop of food colouring. Blend the
cream into the dried-fruit puree. Then return the whole mixture to
the saucepan and simmer until it thickens slightly. Season with salt
and a little extra sugar if you wish.

The mixture can be served hot or cold over a sweet cereal dish, firm
stewed fruit or - best of all- ice cream. Some versions in other
manuscripts are stiffer and make a good filling for tartlets or fried
puffs. One encloses the filling in pastry to make dumplings.

from The Medieval Cookbook by Maggie Black Chapter 2, "Chaucers
Company" posted by Tiffany Hall-Graham


Source from luhu.jp

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