HOT STONES FOR COOKING RECIPES

facebook share image    twitter share image    pinterest share image    E-Mail share image

EASY STEWED FRUIT RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER FRUIT RECIPES



Easy stewed fruit recipe | Jamie Oliver fruit recipes image

A few spoonfuls of simple seasonal fruit works a treat on everything from brekkie to Sunday roast!

Total Time 15 minutes

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 3

500 g seasonal fruit, such as rhubarb, plums, apricots, strawberries or pears
2.5 cm piece of ginger optional, if using rhubarb
caster sugar to taste

Steps:

    1. Chop up all the fruit, discarding any stones.
    2. Place the fruit in a pan. If using rhubarb, peel the ginger and finely grate it into the pan. Add the sugar – I usually add 3 heaped teaspoons to rhubarb and 2 heaped teaspoons to any other fruit, but just taste as you go along and add more if you think it needs it (please be careful when tasting as it gets really hot). Add 2 tablespoons of water and cook on a medium heat with the lid on.
    3. Once the fruit has softened, remove the lid and let the liquid reduce – you want to end up with a fairly thick consistency.
    4. Serve over cereal, yoghurt, pancakes, granola, muesli or even with roast pork!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 69 calories, FatContent 0.1 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 0.0 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 1.2 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 16.8 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 16.8 g sugar, SodiumContent 0 g salt, FiberContent 1.8 g fibre

EASY STEWED FRUIT RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER FRUIT RECIPES



Easy stewed fruit recipe | Jamie Oliver fruit recipes image

A few spoonfuls of simple seasonal fruit works a treat on everything from brekkie to Sunday roast!

Total Time 15 minutes

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 3

500 g seasonal fruit, such as rhubarb, plums, apricots, strawberries or pears
2.5 cm piece of ginger optional, if using rhubarb
caster sugar to taste

Steps:

    1. Chop up all the fruit, discarding any stones.
    2. Place the fruit in a pan. If using rhubarb, peel the ginger and finely grate it into the pan. Add the sugar – I usually add 3 heaped teaspoons to rhubarb and 2 heaped teaspoons to any other fruit, but just taste as you go along and add more if you think it needs it (please be careful when tasting as it gets really hot). Add 2 tablespoons of water and cook on a medium heat with the lid on.
    3. Once the fruit has softened, remove the lid and let the liquid reduce – you want to end up with a fairly thick consistency.
    4. Serve over cereal, yoghurt, pancakes, granola, muesli or even with roast pork!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 69 calories, FatContent 0.1 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 0.0 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 1.2 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 16.8 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 16.8 g sugar, SodiumContent 0 g salt, FiberContent 1.8 g fibre

More about "hot stones for cooking recipes"

EASY STEWED FRUIT RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER FRUIT RECIPES
A few spoonfuls of simple seasonal fruit works a treat on everything from brekkie to Sunday roast!
From jamieoliver.com
Total Time 15 minutes
Cuisine https://schema.org/LowLactoseDiet, https://schema.org/GlutenFreeDiet, https://schema.org/VeganDiet, https://schema.org/VegetarianDiet
Calories 69 calories per serving
    1. Chop up all the fruit, discarding any stones.
    2. Place the fruit in a pan. If using rhubarb, peel the ginger and finely grate it into the pan. Add the sugar – I usually add 3 heaped teaspoons to rhubarb and 2 heaped teaspoons to any other fruit, but just taste as you go along and add more if you think it needs it (please be careful when tasting as it gets really hot). Add 2 tablespoons of water and cook on a medium heat with the lid on.
    3. Once the fruit has softened, remove the lid and let the liquid reduce – you want to end up with a fairly thick consistency.
    4. Serve over cereal, yoghurt, pancakes, granola, muesli or even with roast pork!
See details


THE SERIOUS EATS GUIDE TO BEANS
Mar 06, 2019 · Broadly speaking, beans are the edible seeds of a variety of plants in the Fabaceae family. This means that their anatomy includes the necessary elements for continued bean …
From seriouseats.com
See details


THE SERIOUS EATS GUIDE TO BEANS
Mar 06, 2019 · Broadly speaking, beans are the edible seeds of a variety of plants in the Fabaceae family. This means that their anatomy includes the necessary elements for continued bean …
From seriouseats.com
See details


THE SERIOUS EATS GUIDE TO BEANS
Mar 06, 2019 · Broadly speaking, beans are the edible seeds of a variety of plants in the Fabaceae family. This means that their anatomy includes the necessary elements for continued bean …
From seriouseats.com
See details