Thought I'd give this a bash, after tasting some the other day, and watching the Ray Mears Wild Food episode again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVUUdpjEYDU
The Gathered Berries
A messy Business
Popped in a cake tin for a gentle dry in the oven for a few hrs, while I chopped some firewood. Seeds, skins and stalks left behind.
That set it, but it was still quite moist and flexible, so I cut it into thin strips and placed in stainless steel steemer tins with holes in the bottom, and placed on top of the wood burner.
I've had a nibble and its getting better the dryer it gets. Guess its more about the nutrient level and preserving though, should you be relying on wild food. Some honey in the mix would have helped a great deal although I'm not sure if it would keep as well ?
Anyway, always fancied doing this and think I'll move onto using the pestle and mortar to crush the whole fruit of sloe, bird cherry, ect to cure then bake as fruit biscuits, as they are quicker and contain more carbs, and protein as a result of the process.
I made some Rowan berry jam, by just reducing down the juice after squeezing like the Haw's. I seriously don't recommend it, unless you don't like the person you try it on!
Anybody else been messing around wild food wise?
Addo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVUUdpjEYDU
The Gathered Berries
A messy Business
Popped in a cake tin for a gentle dry in the oven for a few hrs, while I chopped some firewood. Seeds, skins and stalks left behind.
That set it, but it was still quite moist and flexible, so I cut it into thin strips and placed in stainless steel steemer tins with holes in the bottom, and placed on top of the wood burner.
I've had a nibble and its getting better the dryer it gets. Guess its more about the nutrient level and preserving though, should you be relying on wild food. Some honey in the mix would have helped a great deal although I'm not sure if it would keep as well ?
Anyway, always fancied doing this and think I'll move onto using the pestle and mortar to crush the whole fruit of sloe, bird cherry, ect to cure then bake as fruit biscuits, as they are quicker and contain more carbs, and protein as a result of the process.
I made some Rowan berry jam, by just reducing down the juice after squeezing like the Haw's. I seriously don't recommend it, unless you don't like the person you try it on!
Anybody else been messing around wild food wise?
Addo