Haw Sauce
Ingredients
1 lb of Haws
8 oz sugar
half a pint of cider vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
half a teaspoon pepper
half a fresh chilli
There's no shortage of haws, so make sure you choose good ones, nice and plump, avoid the ones hanging around by the roadside, and nothing unnattractive and wrinkly.
Pick off all the stems and bits of leaf. Wash and place in a saucepan with half a pint of cider vinegar and half a pint of water, and half a chopped chilli.
Simmer until soft - mine took only 10 minutes.
Next you have to get the stones out, and the easiest way is to whizz the whole lot in the food processor for a few seconds and then pass it through a sieve.
Yes I know it sounds like a bit of a pain, especially for a small quantity like this, but as this was in the way of an experiment, I would certainly make a larger amount next time, which would be more worthwhile. And after all, it's mostly free!
Return the pulp to the saucepan, add the sugar, salt, and pepper and stir until dissolved. You should have a thick sauce, if it seems a bit runny boil it down for a few minutes
Pour into sterilized bottles
and spend ages making tricksy little labels...
And if you think you don't have time to be messing about with all this, remember it's fun, it's delicious, it's almost free, and it's the perfect Christmas present for the single bloke who has everything!
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I've never heard of that before. I will have to look into that. :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Miss Rachel, hope you enjoy the recipe! Kathy
ReplyDeleteHi! I just found this blog. What would you suggest using the sauce with? Sweet or savory things? Could it be used instead of tomato sauce? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDo a have a good recipe for the rose hips too? The haws seem to be in short supply in north dakota right now. :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder how easy it would be to substitute honey in place of the sugar?
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