Video thanks to http://www.youtube.com/user/jonathanwallace
Video thanks to http://www.youtube.com/user/jonathanwallace
Substitute young Beech leaves for the Sloes to make a really nice Beech leaf liqueur, or do something similar but use a bourbon whisky and blackberries mmmmm!!!
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Last edited by happybonzo; 02-06-2011 at 05:32 PM. Reason: spelling
A lot of people waste time by pricking each sloe with a pin to release more flavour.
Save your energy by laying them out on a tray and patting them lightly with an old, worn out wire brush.
^^ Good tip mate.
I make sloe gin & my top tip is to make it in air tight plastic containers (must be very clean) and then put them in the boot of your car for the first couple of months. That way you never forget to shake it!
I also don't bin the fruit use it for jam afterwards for bloody brilliant conserve or stew it with a little sugar for a compote to make a very grown up dessert e.g crumble or trifle or just hot with ice-cream!
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