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Cherry Pie
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Does anyone have a tried and tested recipe for cherry pie, using fresh cherries? Or alternatively a nice recipe for any pie/cake/pudding using fresh cherries. Thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I realize this is a link, but the recipe is very close to one that we've used for years, especially the crust (if you choose to make your own). Additionally, there's a conversion tool to help with the American measures. The only real difference between this and ours is we use 1/2 teaspoon allspice and 1 teaspoon of lemon juice... but those are family preferences... Best of luck!
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Make a very quick and easy cherry cheesecake.....
either buy a sweet pastry case or make a biscuit base.
Mix a tub of mascapone with a squirt of honey....i suppose you could add a few drops of kirsch if you have any too.
Place the mascapone/honey mix on top of the base, spreading out nicely.
Put cherries on top of mascapone.
Get some cherry jam, heat it in a saucepan with a couple of tablespoons of water until you get a syrup and then just drizzle over the top of the cherries.
Grate dark chocolate over the top to finnish
either buy a sweet pastry case or make a biscuit base.
Mix a tub of mascapone with a squirt of honey....i suppose you could add a few drops of kirsch if you have any too.
Place the mascapone/honey mix on top of the base, spreading out nicely.
Put cherries on top of mascapone.
Get some cherry jam, heat it in a saucepan with a couple of tablespoons of water until you get a syrup and then just drizzle over the top of the cherries.
Grate dark chocolate over the top to finnish
This is a lovely recipe, I use it whenever cherries are in season, it says unpitted cherries but I always stone mine as a cracked tooth isn't much fun.
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