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Questions Doubts and Requests => Recipe Requests => Topic started by: CarolineW on October 26, 2009, 12:15:36 pm
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Hi folks,
there is a prune and walnut log for sale in a local shop, which is made in Sydney
I've found it on the web: http://www.pastillanash.com/log.html (http://www.pastillanash.com/log.html), which lists the ingredients.
The price is astronomical (not surprising after all those food miles) so there's no way I will be buying one. But does anyone have any idea how I would make one? Or have you made anything similar that I could experiment with?? Hoping that one of you foodies will come to my rescue ;D
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Hi Caroline,
wow, this looks so good. I have dehydrated organic plums in the freezer, walnuts and lemons in the fridge..... I'm going to try it and let you know.
I found this (ftp://http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Food-and-Drink/Recipes/Question488242.html) recipe with fresh plums.
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Ohh, that looks divine! Would make fantastic Christmas hamper goodies.
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Can't be that hard - would be inclined to just heat the honey and sugar - probably 2/3 sugar and 1/3 honey with the lemon juice until sugar is dissolved and then mix in the prunes and walnuts (maybe with some of the skins rubbed off.) and cook for 5 or 10 minutes. It would need to be fairly thick mix but I would start with about 1/4 cup of sugar and 1 Tbsp honey with a teaspoon of lemon juice and then add roughly chopped prunes until fairly solid and then the walnuts. Place into a greased tin lined with some bake/silicon paper.
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Would the walnuts go soft if cooked in with the prunes?
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I soaked 300 g dehydated plums and 300 g walnuts in extra bowls with water. Blended the plums with the soaking water, 50g Maple sugar and juice of a 1/2 lemon .....mmmmh it is a yummy jam. Then I mixed the rinsed walnuts (would be a good spread) under it and there was my mistake. the nuts should have been dehydrated to become crispy. I placed it in portions on the dehydrator. I don't tell you, how it looked after a couple of hours. I took it out, rolled it again, wrapped it in baking paper and baked it at 100*C for 1 hour and left it at 75*C overnight in the oven maybe too long. It doesn't look bad, but not as good. The walnuts don't look as white as the original. It is still too soft and warm to cut. The walnuts look soft.
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How about rolling it all up and steaming it in the Varoma!? ??? ??? ??? Would cook the prunes, without drying it all out, what d'ya reckon?
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Sounds like a fair idea - just mix everything and then roll in plastic wrap (sorry I know some don't like it and then aluminium foil in a bonbon and steam - good thinking.
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Hi - did anyone try the prune & walnut rolada? I would like some advice/comments/suggestions before giving it a whirl.
Thanks,
Kazza
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Welcome kazza - must admit I haven't tried it. But might have to get off my BTM & give it a go.
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Hi all!!!!!
i just had a taste of this prune and walnut my spelling is not the best i hope you get what i wright)
i am a stall holder on a good food market and when i seen this log i was thinking it's a good seller.
i try it to put the recipe together put it in oven and fantastic
mince the prune and a bit of sugar walnut form a log and dry it in the oven val la tHi folks,
there is a prune and walnut log for sale in a local shop, which is made in Sydney
I've found it on the web: http://www.postilions.com/log.HTML (http://www.pastillanash.com/log.html), which lists the ingredients.
The price is astronomical (not surprising after all those food miles) so there's no way I will be buying one. But does anyone have any idea how I would make one? Or have you made anything similar that I could experiment with?? Hoping that one of you foodies will come to my rescue ;D
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Hi Minni, welcome to the forum. So you only used prunes, sugar & walnuts - what oven temperature did you use and how long did you leave it in there please.
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i try it to put the recipe together put it in oven and fantastic
Minni will you be posting the recipe here on what you did to pull Tebasiles suggestions together, or is it a secret recipe for selling at your stall?
Would be very interested in making this as my dad loooves prunes
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Hi Girls!!!
well here is the repie for the prune and walnut log!!!
i made it 7 time for the market it is a very good selling product .
1 kilo prune
half cup of brown sugar ( i made it with out sugar as well)
250 grams of walnut chopped
2 table spoon of lemon juice
mince the prunes
and the sugar and lemon juice and the walnuts ,wet your hand and work it all tugeder,
wet your hand 's again and form a log i think 4 or 5 logs from your wet hands it will be nice and shine
place the logs on a tray then in the oven on 100 for 1 hour let it cool in the oven then leave it on the bench top on the rack
for at least 3 days ,so you cen slice it nicely then you put them in an airtight dish last for ewer
hope you all like it i alsow made it with apricot and pistacio-- date and walnut-- pear and walnut all works well
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Thanks Minni, it is lovely of you to share your recipe and I love the variations too. Thanks for the pm as well ;)
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How about rolling it all up and steaming it in the Varoma!? ??? ??? ??? Would cook the prunes, without drying it all out, what d'ya reckon?
Hi ))))
if you cook the prunes it will be soft and that 's not what you want because you cant slice it.
it need to be soft enough to bind it together and then dehydrate in the oven , so it's become like a nice solid fruit salami
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Thanks for sharing Minni :). Did you use fresh or dried prunes ?
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Hi Tebasile )
The fresh fruit is plum and when that is dehydrate it that is what thy call a prune
Minni >*.*<
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Aaaaah ....... Thank you for the explanation Minni ;)