Netherton Foundry Shropshire

Netherton Foundry Shropshire
Classic cookware, made in England

Monday, 29 June 2015

Poached peaches

It's been pretty busy at the workshops, so I apologise for the writing lull - we've been busy with some exciting export orders for USA and Germany, as well as the the first of the events we are attending this year.
We kicked off the festival season at the Severn Valley Railway Food Festival -  a roll down the hill from us at the Engine House Museum at Highley Station.
Last weekend saw us at the 3rd Shrewsbury Food Festival - bigger and better than ever.

As a result, the cooking front has been low on the priority list, with old favourites that require little thought being the order of the day.

But a picture post on Twitter prompted a request for the recipe for these, so here we go.

4 peaches
250ml water
100g sugar
Handful of dried rose petals
4 heads of lavender

Place the water, sugar and flowers in a casserole dish 

                                           

Bring to the boil on the hob and then reduce to a simmer until the sugar has completely dissolved.
Remove the lavender or it will overwhelm the finished dish.
Slice the peaches in to 8 and add to the syrup, cover with the lid.

                                                    

Poach gently until the peaches are soft - this will take from 10 - 20 minutes, depending on how ripe the peaches are........... check with the tip of a sharp knife.
Turn off the heat and leave to infuse for 20 minutes.

Carefully slip the skin off the peaches and transfer the slices to a serving dish.  Leave the skins in the syrup. they will add color and flavour.
Bring the syrup back to the boil and reduce until thick and "syrupy".

Strain and pour over the peaches.
Leave to cool.



 Decorate with edible flowers and, if you have them, a few raspberries (those are tayberries from the garden in the picture)
Serve either with clotted cream and Amaretti biscuits or Mascarpone with icing sugar and grated lemon rind.... and possibly a glass of fizz.

Serves 4

© Netherton Foundry Shropshire 2015





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