Recent comments about enjoying fruit cake with a slab of cheese prompted me to post up this recipe. For those of us who adore a slab of cheese with something fruity, I urge you to give it a try!
Sling 750g (a pint and a half) of dried prunes in a food processor
750g Prunes by British Red, on Flickr
Add the juice of a lemon
Juice one lemon by British Red, on Flickr
Leave for half an hour then add a couple of tablespoons of honey
T tablespoons of honey by British Red, on Flickr
Blitz into a coarse paste
Blitz by British Red, on Flickr
Grab about a dozen walnuts
Good handful walnuts by British Red, on Flickr
Chop them roughly and mix in a bowl with the prunes
Add nuts by British Red, on Flickr
Use clean hands to make logs about the size of a toilet roll liner. Wrap these in cellophane or cling film and tie with a ribbon
Wrap by British Red, on Flickr
These will store for several months without refrigeration - just keep in a tupperware box.
Store by British Red, on Flickr
These are gooey and dark and sweet with enough "crunch" for an interesting texture. A slice of the log with a good wedge of strong cheese is a real treat - and no manky refined sugar or preservatives either.
Red
Sling 750g (a pint and a half) of dried prunes in a food processor
750g Prunes by British Red, on Flickr
Add the juice of a lemon
Juice one lemon by British Red, on Flickr
Leave for half an hour then add a couple of tablespoons of honey
T tablespoons of honey by British Red, on Flickr
Blitz into a coarse paste
Blitz by British Red, on Flickr
Grab about a dozen walnuts
Good handful walnuts by British Red, on Flickr
Chop them roughly and mix in a bowl with the prunes
Add nuts by British Red, on Flickr
Use clean hands to make logs about the size of a toilet roll liner. Wrap these in cellophane or cling film and tie with a ribbon
Wrap by British Red, on Flickr
These will store for several months without refrigeration - just keep in a tupperware box.
Store by British Red, on Flickr
These are gooey and dark and sweet with enough "crunch" for an interesting texture. A slice of the log with a good wedge of strong cheese is a real treat - and no manky refined sugar or preservatives either.
Red