p.s. when ari was 'peeling' the quince, he was not under my supervision, but i thought these pictures were pretty cute...
a couple months ago, i found a woman on craigslist with a quince tree who didn't know what to do with the quince, but didn't want it to go to waste. so, never having heard of quince myself, i researched the fruit and discovered that they are apparently quite magical. ari and i went and picked 2 large boxes of quince, and slowly have been making things with them. they are a bit tricky, since you cannot eat them raw, but they have a great flavor and don't require any pectin when you can them for jelly. here are a few things we've made so far:
it is delicious eaten with manchego (a spanish) cheese
baking/poaching the quince with cinnamon and cloves
then making them pretty with rosemary (from our garden) and star anise
2 comments:
neat.
They put membrillo in all kinds of stuff in Argentina, the most notable being pastries called 'facturas'. I never knew where it came from. Until now. You have answered an age old question I never bothered to find out. Thanks :)! BTW, your kid sounds like a stud. Hope you are doing well.
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