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Anne Miller wrote:I usually make Blackberry Cobbler:
https://permies.com/t/150014/Buckles-Betties-Cobblers-Crisps
I also like to eat blackberries right off the vine.
I also make a infusion so the blackberries provide something that last a long time, years even.
Dan Fish wrote:Mine is pretty simple:
5 blackberries, any size.
Insert in mouth!
I love blackberries, thanks for starting this thread.
John Weiland wrote:Loved the abundance of those dark berries when we lived in the Willamette Valley! Never tried the linked recipe when we lived there, but for our red raspberries and the current hot weather, it has a special place in the freezer compartment:
Blackberry Sorbet -- https://joyofbaking.com/BlackberrySorbet.html
[Note: We are fine with the larger ice crystals and put up with the excessive amount of sugar for the sake of the sorbet texture.]
Observation is where intelligence is born.
Rebecca Rosa wrote:I'm not experienced with infusing high water-content ingredients like berries. Is there a certain type of infusion you'd recommend trying out?
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
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