Finding some passion in curd

in Foodies Bee Hive3 months ago (edited)


It's no secret that the kitchen has long been my happy place. Over the last while, I've not had the inclination - or reason - to spend much time in the kitchen. Other than what I must do for the market each week. I am grateful for that - it is one of the things that helps to shape my week, and depending on what I (don't) sell, ensures that I eat.

For a while, I admit, Fridays literally involved going through the motions. Sometimes that was very hard. That's getting more manageable - thanks to time.

I also have friends to thank. As the summer approaches autumn, harvests begin and friends who have produce they can't use, arrive with armfuls. In the last two weeks I have had deliveries of pears and granadillas.

Granadillas

Here, passion fruit vines sometimes bear more than once a year and when the do, I have a ready market for granadilla curd.

As so often happens, it begins with a

Could you use....granadillas?
message.

As it turns out, one of my regular marmalade customers is passionate about granadilla curd, so I knew I'd make at least one person happy if I made a batch. So, of course, I answered in the affirmative.

Then. I couldn't find the recipe. Or so I thought. Then after trawling the interweb, I did. There was something at the back of my head that told me I'd found and saved the recipe somewhere.

An aside:


In June last year - the 4th to be precise - my house was burgled and my laptop stolen, and along with it, recipes that I'd created and saved. But neither saved into the Cloud or on to the Blockchain. I should have known better. Anyhow: another lesson learned.

Back to the curd recipe:


I knew I must have a recipe because less a month after that burglary, I'd made a batch of
granadilla fruit and pulp

granadilla curd. I knew I had the recipe. And because of aforementioned disaster, I also knew I had saved it in some or other cloud. I love it that my new flying machine (story for another time, perhaps) laptop has fan-bloody-tastic search features. I eventually found it: I'd filed it under something else. Anyway, this time round, I'm saving it here, on my blog and from here on to the blockchain so that I won't lose it and I (and others) can find it.

For those who don't know, a sweet curd is, effectively, a custard to which you add fruit.

Granadilla curd ingredients

People are most familiar with lemon curd and other than the lemon, this includes the same three ingredients: eggs, sugar and butter. Yes, it's very sweet. And rich. Occasionally rich and decadent are a necessary combination. This is one of them.

Curd takes time and attention


Curds need gentle treatment. That takes time: if you rush

things you could end up with a scramble(d egg) which neither looks nor tastes good. You also have to keep your eye on it. For two reasons: the first I've already mentioned which means that you need to continuously stir the mixture, preferably using a whisk.

Secondly, if you don't have a double boiler (even if you do), make sure your equipment can "contain" everything. If it's an "only just" situation like mine, you have to stir gently to avoid spillage or its boiling over and creating an almighty sticky, burnt sugar mess.

Happily, I did!

This batch of granadilla curd
Granadilla curd


Even if I say so, myself, this is a spectacular batch. The granadillas are fantastically sweet - thanks to all the rain - and hot temperature we've had/been having. It's delicious on toast or bread, on cup cakes, ice cream and yoghurt. Or, as R who gave them to me, pronounced,

...with blue cheese!
Thanks to her dumping the granadillas with me, and with another friend acting as guineapigs for another product (more of that in another post), I'm beginning to recover my passion for curd cooking. For the moment.

If you'd like the full recipe, you'll find a printable version here.

Until next time
Fiona
The Sandbag House
McGregor, South Africa


Photo: Selma

Post script

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It's really great that we can store stuff we don't want to lose here on Hive!
My old PC that had my recipe folder on, crashed before I'd done a backup. So mad with myself! Fortunately I have the hard copies. Dean set up a family drop box account so my files are all safely stored there now.
I'm passionate about Lemon Curd and Passionfruit Curd takes it to another level, just looove it.
I really need to try and grow granadillas, none of my friends have it, so I end up buying, but do make my own lemon or passionfruit curd. You are so blessed to live in a small village where you all share produce or products.
Yours looks sooo delicious Fiona!

We never had any success with granadillas. I should try again. Anyhow, if, as you say, they land on me, there's no need!

I didn't have hard copies of some of my recipes.... Anyhow, I'm now recreating them. We shall see how that goes...

I'll have to slowly start retyping all those recipes. I had all my files stored on an external hard drive, but deleted the whole lot to make space for movies and series that friends and I used to download. Serves me right doing illegal stuff!

I'm terrible with lemon curd, used to eat it by the spoonful!

Funny how my sweet craving disappeared since my operation, as I now crave anything salty. Much better for the reflux though.

I hope you have a good week Fiona <3

Good week to you, too, Lizelle!

Passionfruit vine is heavy with fruit this year, if the monkeys leave me some I make juice that I bottle for the family.

Absolutely delicious guavadilla is refreshing fresh, slightly different to purple skin granadilla, very similar.

Curd looks great, another favourite among South African's to have in the kitchen cupboard.

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I have never had guavadilla. Sounds interesting. You have monkeys, we have mouse birds. I feel for you.

Tastes very similar except does not have purple skin, never noticed mouse birds enjoying the fruit, most definitely the monkeys do.

Oh that looks delicious! I love passionfruit and had planted two vines last summer. I got one fruit and devoured it as soon as it was ready. This year will hopefully be more productive lol. Your recipe is going in my save file to be tried if when they do come in!

I have struggled to grow my own. I must try again. Do let me know how you do when you make your first batch of curd?

Absolutely! It will the first time making the curd...providing I get any fruit, of course lol

My favorite!!! And I'm not a fan of sugar but would make exceptions for this lathered on toast!

And, truth be told, I of granadillas. But this, I eat!

The last time I had curd was lemon curd at school!
Now this looks so inviting! Happy to see you managing to do some more things...

Thank you, Ed. Baby steps sometimes feel like giant leaps.

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Reading your post excites me.... Never heard of granadillas before. I haven't seen them before too.... Haha, you must probably think where on earth do I come from?🤭🤭☺️
These curds just makes me hungry specially now it's past midnight on my side of the globe. I enjoyed reading your posts. All I can say is that you are very gifted, talented and patient in the kitchen. I hope we are neighbors so I can buy some of your awesome produce and be able to taste them.

So sorry to hear about the burglary.
I guess some kids needs the money badly and your laptop was his ticket to easy cash.
Good thing you were able to save your recipes.

I am sure there are fruits and vegetables from your part of the world that would be new to me!

Thank you for your kind words. I did,though, lose a lot of recipes that I had not "published". Whether I shall try to rebuild them is yet to be seen.

You probably are right Ms.Fiona. we do have a lot of fruits and vegetables that don't grow in cold temperatures.
I bet you have the original copies still tuck in your mind🤭🤭☺️😍