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This has always been one of my favorite ‘go-to’ family recipes by Flo Braker for summer berry cobblers, especially during olallieberry season. You can use blackberries or boysenberries, or a mixture of berries if you wish. Just be sure to taste the berries and adjust the sugar accordingly. This cobbler has a fruit ‘bottom’ topped...
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This delectable dessert is perfect for a summer picnic or barbecue, but this cake must remain refrigerated until served. (1) Make one recipe of Lemon Glow Chiffon Cake. Let cool completely. (2) Whip until stiff: 2 cups heavy cream 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract (3) Toss together in a bowl...
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Use your choice of ripe raspberries, blackberries, Boysenberries, or ollalieberries for this easy jam. INGREDIENTS: 3 cups crushed berries (about 1 1/2 quarts of berries) 5 cups sugar 1 package powdered pectin (Sure Jell) 1 cup cold water METHOD: Sort and wash fully ripe fruit. Drain. Remove caps and stems from berries and crush. Measure...
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Typically, this sauce is made in the pan you cooked the beef or lamb in. After the meat is either in the oven finishing or while it is resting on the cutting board, relaxing so you can cut it properly, pour off any grease remaining in the pan and wipe out with a paper towel...
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INGREDIENTS: 1 1/4 pints fresh berries, your choice 3/4 cup sugar, or to taste Juice of one lemon METHOD: Remove leaves and stems, and rinse quickly in a colander and drain well. Too much residual water will make the sauce runny and dilute. Add the berries and sugar to a food processor and puree. Taste...
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INGREDIENTS: 4 eggs 2 cups ultra fine sugar (such as C & H Bakers Sugar) 1 cup whole milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/4 teaspoon salt 4 cups crushed Boysenberries 4 cups heavy cream METHOD: Beat the eggs and add the ultrafine sugar gradually. Beat until stiff. Add remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Pour into an...
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This recipe was made with the Prevedelli’s preserves, but Mora Family Farm’s preserves will work as well. Feel free to experiment with different flavors also. Try to match the vinegar to the preserve, but it’s not an absolute necessity. For a fun contrast, use balsamic vinegar instead. Use this as a marinade or as BBQ...
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