fabulousoyster
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An very old fashioned fruit, hard to find now but easier to find in the fall, but still hard to find. I found some in a latin supermarket yesterday. The smell is so gorgeous, a romantic exotic sultry perfume...... The only recipes I know is to use it is poached in a cinnamon syrup and in cranberry sauce. How do you use quince?
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mbrookes
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It makes marvelous jelly. Like all jellymaking, it is a lot of trouble, but well worth it. Good quince jelly is tart-sweet, not real sweet.
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cribari
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I've seen it used in Moroccan cooking, some Mexican cooking, qunice paste as a sweet in Italian candies and cakes, and even in pancakes. Poached in white wine with tarragon, it's a treat.
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rumaki
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I think quince turns such a beautiful red color when it is baked. Like you, I've baked it as a dessert. I had a great quince and lamb dish in Turkey a few years ago, though. I've never made it myself, but this recipe seems to approximate it: http://www.turkishcookbook.com/2008/01/quince-tava.php
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SeamusD
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I've only had it sliced with cheese... it was a long time ago, but I can remember liking it quite a bit.
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