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Jennifer McLagan Cookbook author and food lover

More Gooseberries

July 4, 2009, 12:48 pm

Gooseberries
Gooseberries

There were lots of gooseberries at the market this morning and at $5 a small box I should have opened my own stand! Perhaps gooseberries are finally catching on here but I am not sure. Most people, even expert foodies, don’t know what to do with them. But then one of the great things about food is that there is always something new to learn. I topped and tailed my first harvest while watching the BBC news. However 30 minutes it wasn’t long enough and I found myself working right through the French news too. So be warned, it will take you a good hour to do 1 kg of gooseberries.
Gooseberries keep well in the refrigerator and also freeze well. I found some in the bottom of my freezer that I’d frozen last year, about 450 g so I put them in a frying pan added 50 g (1/4 cup) of sugar and cooked them gently and till they became very soft. Then I rubbed them through a sieve, I’d been lazy last year and frozen them straight from the bush. This yielded about 250 ml of smooth puree that I'll turn into gooseberry fool by mixing it with about 175 ml of whipping cream, whipped. Check the tartness of your fruit, mine need a little more sweetness so I added some icing sugar, which thickened the puree too. Next on the gooseberry recipe list is ice cream.

Anton Chekhov also loved gooseberries -
“And he would dream of garden-walls, flowers, fruits, nests, carp in the pond, don't you know, and all the rest of it. These fantasies of his used to vary according to the advertisements he found, but somehow there was always a gooseberry-bush in every one. Not a house, not a romantic spot could he imagine without its gooseberry-bush”.

Mary Wilkinson

Mary Wilkinson says:

Jennifer, I spied some

Jennifer, I spied some Gooseberries on a stand in the Galway Market this morning but as you said they are so time consuming so I passed them by. After reading your blog I regret rejecting them. Next time. I do love them though, there is nothing to compare to the tart green taste that scream summer is here so take time to top and tail.

Jennifer McLagan

Jennifer McLagan says:

Sometimes Mary some foods

Sometimes Mary some foods require more work and often taste better for it.

Mary Wilkinson

Mary Wilkinson says:

Absolutely I agree and

Absolutely I agree and practice that most of the time but Gooseberries are a different kettle of fish altogether!