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Using Damsons Instead Of Plums?
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Hi Folks,
I have made this recipe before,
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ food/re cipes/p lum_pud ding_ca ke_7578 4
very successfully with plumbs, however have just been given a large bagful (760g) of damsons. I have just eaten a half of one (and stopped when hubby said "You'll have stomach ache - look it's green inside!") and it wasn't as sour (?) as I had imagined it would be. So as you can predict I am asking can I cook this same recipe with these? Should I put them in a brown ripening bag? Should I rinse them and sit them on a plate on the garden wall in sunshine to ripen them (hubby's suggestion) or should I use them as they are and just alter the recipe by adding more sugar to account for more sourness (scared about doing this because baking is chemistry and I know you shouldn't really "mess with" amounts otherwise you can bu**er it up!)
Many thanks in advance.
All suggestions gratefully received!
Kindest Regards
Mitchell
I have made this recipe before,
http://
very successfully with plumbs, however have just been given a large bagful (760g) of damsons. I have just eaten a half of one (and stopped when hubby said "You'll have stomach ache - look it's green inside!") and it wasn't as sour (?) as I had imagined it would be. So as you can predict I am asking can I cook this same recipe with these? Should I put them in a brown ripening bag? Should I rinse them and sit them on a plate on the garden wall in sunshine to ripen them (hubby's suggestion) or should I use them as they are and just alter the recipe by adding more sugar to account for more sourness (scared about doing this because baking is chemistry and I know you shouldn't really "mess with" amounts otherwise you can bu**er it up!)
Many thanks in advance.
All suggestions gratefully received!
Kindest Regards
Mitchell
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