Vacation discoveries
= . . = (EastneyEnder) wrote:
> Dimitri wrote:
>
> > The main
> > flavorings I used were Garlic powder, Onion powder, Paprika,
> cayenne pepper,
> > salt, some old thyme, red wine, white wine and some French Vermouth,
> balsamic
> > and EVOO.
>
> Just curious as I'm in the UK - what's EVOO?
First time i saw that acronym i thought the person posting it was making
some sort of cryptic reference to Pan. Eeee Vaaaa Ooooo...but then i
found out it means Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
>
>
> > On
> > that morning I used 2 packets of the Instant Spiced Cider mix for a
> little
> > spice - both batches turned out quite well.
>
> And what's Instant Spiced Cider mix? It sounds delicious! Would the
> postage
> costs to the UK be astronomical if I could find a way to get some?
Oh im sure Harrods will have a version of it, spiced wine is a European
custom and i would be surprised if any particular major food supplier in
Britain did not carry some version of it.
Over here we have a product, a "Tea" called "Constant Comment" that is a
cinnamon based tea and very good when made with hot cider.
You might also consider looking at the concept of "Mulled wine" for
inspiration on spicing your cider. Or look for old English "punch"
recipes.
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JL
>
>
> Sue
> Portsmouth, UK
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