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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Jams and Chutneys => Topic started by: Thermomixer on December 03, 2009, 03:21:03 am
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I bottled some passionfruit butter/curd today from my stovetop recipe. Worked perfectly - very happy. All your recipes helped with my conversion (also TMXer's AKA Wookie's Lemon butter helped) - THANKS ;)
This is what I ended up with:
4 eggs (use to strain - no need now)
185g sugar
peel off off large lemon or 3 tsp zest
80ml lemon juice
125g passionfruit pulp
200g unsalted butter
Sugar and lemon peel in bowl blitz for 10 sec on speed 7
Add all other ingredients. (When adding lemon juice sooo easy to place lid and MC on bowl and squeeze with hand, measuring as you go and lid catching all the seeds.) ;)
Put on 70oC speed 4 for 12mins
Spoon into clean ,warm jars. and seal while hot. Refrigerate when cool. Keeps in fridge for 2 months (write date on it ;))
makes 2 1/2cups or 600mls
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I wonder if my nice neighbour has any left on her vine? 8) 8) 8)sneaking over to see in disguise.
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Thanks Nay-Nay. My MIL loves passionfruit butter so I think I will buy some fresh or wonder if the tinned pulp would do.
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Passionfruit butter isn't something I've come across before. What do you use it for?
Mind you, it would probably be difficult to find enough ripe passionfruit to make this in the UK so I'm not really sure why I'm asking, other than sheer curiosity :D
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VHJ - Passionfruit in tins is fine to make it.
Katya - It is used as a spread - on bread and butter for some - in cakes/sponges - in pastry cases. Use like lemon butter/spread
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Thanks Thermomixer - sounds yum.
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Probably known as curd over there - You can make lemon, passionfruit,strawberry,mango and lime, vanilla bean, apricot.... ;)
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Lovely over vanilla icecream too.
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We love it just on toast but also on scones,croissants,pikelets,fillings for sponge,crepes,tarts and meringues! :)
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Thanks Nay Nay . . . this is delicious! I made it especially for my son who loves passionfruit yogurt and he is using it to flavour my homemade yogurt, or that's the story anyway. Now, if only I could stop "tasting" it myself!
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I used to make passionfruit butter out of a WW recipe book but haven't made it for a while. It was really lovely and have been wondering about making it again for a while now it as I am in "Lemon butter" mode at the moment, so I'm thinking I might just have a go at this version - passionfruit has such a wonderful taste - takes me back to my childhood when we had a big vine out in the back garden which produced so many fruit we just couldn't eat them all.
Thanks for bumping this recipe Lellyj, and Nay Nay for posting it in the first place.
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I am about to make this with a heap of passionfruits I got cheap from the markets yesterday!
Curd and butter are different, I have made both and curd uses a lot less butter and sugar from memory.
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Coops - could you let us know your curd recipe, please. I've got to admit, I had thought that curd and butter were the same thing. The curd alternative would be great. Thanks.
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Would be interested in learning more about passionfruit "curd" too Coops, as less butter would probably mean I could eat more!! If I had heaps of passionfruit, I might even try using a bit more than 125ml (they were 1.20 each here) and maybe less lemon to give a more passionfruit taste. Just a thought.
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I got the curd recipe off this forum, I will try to find it for you :)
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Ok, so this is the curd recipe I have used before:
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=4257.0
and this is the lemon butter recipe that I use:
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2578.0
both are amazing, but you can see that the curd uses a lot less butter and sugar, it comes out a brighter colour and is more tart, and I think thicker?
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Thanks Coops.
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Ummm well this is a curd recipe - I think it is adapted from the 'Family circle homemade jams and preserves' cookbook on the curd page where I have found lemon, strawberry, mango and lime and also dried apricot curd recipes. As far as I knew we call it butter and others call it curd. I have just made this last week and used these amounts and ingredients I have mentioned but the EDC directions for lemon butter (p 147) Butterfly in for 8min, at 80oC sp 3 and it worked perfectly ;)
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Curd or butter . . . it's delicious! Thanks for sharing :D
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We had some passion fruit butter when we were in Melbourne. I am going to make some as we both loved it. I also like the sound of the strawberry and the mango. Worth a try I think.
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I have a bag of passionfruit languishing in the freezer and am tempted to make this. Stupid question alert.....passionfruit pulp....do I remove the seeds?
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The recipe doesn't say too. One lot we tasted still had the seeds and the other lot had the seeds removed. Possibly preference I guess
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I hate passionfruit seeds, they might look nice but the crunch of them to me is like eating little beetles :-)) Not that I've ever eaten beetles ;D
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I hate passionfruit seeds, they might look nice but the crunch of them to me is like eating little beetles :-)) Not that I've ever eaten beetles ;D
Yes, I'd have to agree with you Judy!
Thanks ladies. I'll do it without.
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I hate passionfruit seeds, they might look nice but the crunch of them to me is like eating little beetles :-)) Not that I've ever eaten beetles ;D
For some silly reason this has made me have a good laugh.
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I made this yesterday. It is lovely. I used a tin of Passionfruit as they are $2.98 each at the moment. It is lovely. I kept most of the seeds back And only put a few in.
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/02/dere9ade.jpg)
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So the canned variety works as well as fresh then Cookie, glad to see you left most of the seeds out though ;)
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Didn't want too many beetles in them Judy. :D