Alternative uses for sloes?

Mesquite

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I know folks go on about making sloe gin but unfortunately neither my wife nor I are a lover of it.

There's a whole load out in the hedges round me and it seems a shame to waste this harvest so what things can be done with sloes besides pickling them in alcohol?
 

slowworm

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Wine? I'm also not that keen on sloe gin (home-made rhubarb schnapps on the other hand :naughty: ) and I was a bit sceptical sloe about wine but I tried a bottle from someone I know who makes wine commercially and it was rather good. I've made my own and it's more than drinkable. It's similar to damson wine but a little bit thinner and more refined and not like sloe gin at all.
 

tobes01

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Would it be worth trying to make a sloe jelly for meat? Just done a batch of damson jelly which is fab. Boil 2kg of fruit for 40 minutes or so with 300ml of water and the juice of a couple of lemons. Strain through a muslin cloth or similar. Add 500g of sugar for each 500ml of fluid recovered. Boil until it it's ready to set (you can drip some on a chilled saucer to see if it will). Jar it up.

No idea if that will work, but might be worth a punt. Btw, tip from my experience yesterday: don't let it boil over. Twice. It'll take you for ever to clean the stove :)
 

durulz

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You could make a jelly or jam out of it.
To keep with the booze theme you could make sloe vodka instead of sloe gin (assuming you like vodka, that is). I dare say you could even have a go at sloe brandy as well. Or maybe sloe rum?
 

Shewie

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My gran used to make a cracking sloe and blackberry jam, I think she used it in chutney as well.

Google might turn something up :)
 

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