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Tag Archives: peaches
Rustic Peach Tart
So what could my mom do with her canned peaches? Everything or nothing, they were always great. This tart is equally good with tart apples, pears, plums, or berries, apricots or yes – peaches.  Even combining fruits would be great.  The … Continue reading
Almond Cake
This is a great cake recipe from Solo Brand Almond Filling maker. But, as usual I always like to add my own twist. And the twist is: fruit and toasted almonds. For fruit, I like apples or pears, peaches or … Continue reading
World’s Best Fruit Cobbler
Use ANY fruit, such as peaches, apples, apricots, cherries, plums… 1/2 cup butter 3-4 cups fruit and its juices 1-2 tablespoons crystalline candied ginger, if desired 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder pinch of sea salt 1 cup unbleached … Continue reading
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Tagged cobbler, Nectarines, peaches, plums
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Brown Sugar Peach Sauce over naked Bread Pudding
3 fresh peaches sliced (I like the skins on, if you don’t go ahead and peel them.) 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup water 1 tsp almond extract 1 tsp black walnut extract Simmer on stovetop until peaches are fork … Continue reading