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  • Yup, seen a lot about already. Will probably need picking well before the frost!

    Also blackberries are coming out in abundance, apples and crab apples starting to ripen...

  • foraged blackberries used in a flat pie. apples not forgaged unfortunately.


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  • Bit late to comment on this but good work!

    I occasionally come across road kill Muntjac and have always been a bit hesitant to take home through not knowing what it tastes like...

  • I would guess it tastes like Muntjac,
    or,
    the sauce you cook it in.

  • That looks like a monster mouth with very bad teeth. :)

  • Good haul from the Surrey canal path


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  • @Stonehedge It tastes like venison, but at the stronger end of venison because it's completely wild.

    @Kat_Balou it looks like it's going to be good for elderberries around here. I need to collect plenty for wine!

  • Damsons? Just little plums, right?


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  • Heretic!
    Damsons have a greater depth of flavour than the best plum.

    Reminds me to check the local underregarded hedgerow with a couple of damson trees amongst the sloe-bearing blackthorns.

  • So much elder up by Poynders End on the canal towpath. Was on a "proper" ride so no time to stop unfortunately.

  • Half a gallon of elderflower wine left and the gallon of elderberry I started last week. I really ought to take advantage of the glut of elderberries this year and put a second gallon on!


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  • Damson gin > sloe gin

    (Do it, do it)

  • The damsons got stewed. Really good. Yum. Would forage again.

    Clive's fruit farm, up the road from here, is selling cultivated ones. Probably pretty lush too.

  • So. Many. Sloes. Hedge opposite my house is all fruit. Damsons, elder also in the same stretch. Spotted Chicken of the Woods a few weeks back as well.


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  • Took a stroll to the damson trees in a local hedgerow.
    The fruits are plump, from recent heavy rain, ripe enough to eat, but a little watery tasting.
    Lets hope few more days of warmth and sunshine allows the depth of flavour to develop.
    Worst fear: more rain and the fruits start to split.

  • Sorry for the links, can't upload pics :(

  • Got an absolute ton of elderberries in the garden. Wife’s been making some lovely spiced syrup with them. Wouldn’t mind giving the wine a go. Got a good link or reference for the process? Otherwise I’ll chance it with google.

  • That is an excellent specimen! What type of tree is that on?

  • Is on a big old yew. There’s a few there.

  • I’ve done a few and this one is worth the extra effort:

    Moley’s elderberry wine
    3 lbs Elderberries
    1 kg Sugar
    200g Raisins
    500ml Red Grape Juice
    Juice of 1 Lemon
    Boiled or bottled water to 6 pints
    1 tsp Pectolase
    Red Wine Yeast or GP Yeast Compound & Nutrient

    Mince the raisins and boil everything together with about 2 litres of water. Mash the fruit up but don’t blender it. Add the yeast when cool and let it ferment on the fruit for 2 days to a week. Then pass it through a seive into a demijohn. Once the fermentation has calmed down, add the red grape juice and top up with water to the shoulder of the demijohn. This is a long term wine, so once fermentation has finished and you’ve racked it off the yeast, put it back in the demijohn with an airlock and leave it for a minimum of 6 months and it’ll start to get good after a year!

    The recipe is from an old post by Moley on thehomebrewforum.

  • Now for apple sauce with lime and ginger. House currently smells of apples.


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  • 1kg of haunch of roadkill venison casserole going in for a slow roast today, since it’s a bit cooler and having the oven on doesn’t make the house hot! Beef stock, red wine and seasoning added to that before it went in.


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  • That’s great, thanks. Will give it a go next weekend.

    Just went out to grab some blackberries but the recent rain has made them all mouldy. Instead I came back with a surprise haul of damsons and hops, and a bunch of apples from a nearby orchard. Feel a boozy winter coming on...

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