Embark on a culinary adventure with this article, your ultimate guide to creating the perfect prickly pear syrup. Discover the secrets of transforming this unique fruit into a delectable syrup that will elevate your culinary creations. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a novice explorer in the kitchen, this article will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to craft a flavorful and versatile syrup that will add a touch of sweetness and complexity to your dishes.
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PRICKLY PEAR SYRUP
Steps:
- With the tip of a sharp knife, scrape off the thorns of the prickly pears. Cut off the ends of the fruit and then make a lengthwise slit through the skin and peel off and discard the skin. Repeat with the remaining fruit. Cut the fruit into large pieces, transfer to a food processor and process until pureed. Strain through a fine sieve. There should be approximately 2 cups of liquid.
- In a saucepan, combine the prickly pear puree, water, sugar, mint, and the cinnamon stick. Be sure to scrape the seeds from the vanilla, and then put both the seeds and the pod into the pan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat stirring to dissolve the sugar. Reduce the heat to a simmer and cook uncovered for about 20 minutes.
- Taste to make sure that the flavors are balanced. Strain through a fine mesh sieve. Use the syrup to ladle over fresh fruits.
PRICKLY PEAR SYRUP
I got this from The Prickly Pear Cookbook by Carolyn Niethammer. I can't wait to try it with this year's crop of prickly pears!
Provided by Chilicat
Categories Southwestern U.S.
Time 20m
Yield 1 pint, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Put prickly pears in a bowl or dishpan full of water. Holding each one with tongs, scrub with a vegetable brush to remove dust and some of the stickers (the rest will come out later when you strain the juice).
- Transfer 5 at a time to a blender jar and process until liquid. Line a mesh strainer with cheesecloth and strain juice into a medium saucepan. You should have about 1 cup.
- Add lemon juice and sugar, and slowly bring to a simmer. Cook until syrup begins to thicken. If you want a thicker syrup, stir in 1 teaspoon of cornstarch dissolved in a little cold water and cook to thicken.
- Stir with wire whisk if necessary to smooth consistency.
- For diabetics: Use an amount of your favorite non-nutritive sweetener equivalent to 1 1/2 cups of sugar. Since sugar causes thickening, you'll have to compensate by using a little more cornstarch, or use another thickener such as guar gum or xanthan gum.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 197.1, Fat 0.1, Sodium 0.5, Carbohydrate 51.9, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 50, Protein 0.2
Tips:
- Choose ripe, plump prickly pears that are free of blemishes and bruises.
- Use a sharp knife to cut the prickly pears in half lengthwise. Be careful to avoid the spines.
- Scoop out the flesh of the prickly pears using a spoon.
- If you want to remove the seeds, you can use a fine-mesh strainer.
- Bring the prickly pear flesh, water, and sugar to a boil in a large saucepan.
- Reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 30 minutes, or until the syrup has thickened.
- Remove the saucepan from the heat and let the syrup cool slightly.
- Pour the syrup into a clean glass jar or bottle.
- Store the syrup in a cool, dark place for up to 6 months.
Conclusion:
Prickly pear syrup is a delicious and versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of recipes. It has a unique flavor that is both sweet and tart. It can be used to make drinks, desserts, and even savory dishes. If you are looking for a new and exciting way to use prickly pears, be sure to try making your own prickly pear syrup.
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