Mulled fruit & honey nut crumble
Mulled fruit & honey nut crumble

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Added SUGAR FREE Mulled Fruit and Mulled Wine I am making a completely added sugar free mulled fruit and mulled wine. I personally love the holiday season. Mulling spices: These vary in mulled wine from country to country, but whole cloves and star anise Add fruit juice: If you would like to add in some cranberry juice, consider making my ginger cranberry.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mulled fruit & honey nut crumble using 28 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Mulled fruit & honey nut crumble:
  1. Get Nut crumble mix…
  2. Take 50 g Hazelnuts
  3. Get 50 g Walnuts
  4. Make ready 50 g Brazil nuts
  5. Make ready 50 g Cashew nuts
  6. Get 50 g Sunflower seeds
  7. Get 50 g Sesame seeds (white & black)
  8. Take 50 g Coconut thread
  9. Prepare 3 tbs Honey
  10. Get 1 tbs Canola oil
  11. Take For the mulled fruit…..
  12. Prepare 2 cups red wine
  13. Get 500 g seasonal fruit:
  14. Take Kiwi fruit
  15. Get Plums
  16. Get Grapes
  17. Take Apples
  18. Make ready Blood oranges
  19. Make ready Or whatever takes your fancy!!!
  20. Make ready 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  21. Make ready 2 passion fruit
  22. Get 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
  23. Prepare 8 cloves
  24. Prepare 1 tsp vanilla paste/essence
  25. Prepare 1/4 teaspoon chilli flakes
  26. Make ready 1/2 cup water
  27. Prepare 1 orange zest & juice
  28. Prepare 1 tsb Corn flour

Alcohol-free mulled "wines" can be made by replacing the wine with fruit juice or cider. Preparing mulled wines typically requires combining the wine with the spices, fruit, and other additives. IKEA - VINTERSAGA, Mulled fruit drink, A traditional Swedish Mulled drink or Swedish festive drink instead of coffee. Ginger thins and saffron rolls on the side.

Instructions to make Mulled fruit & honey nut crumble:
  1. First are going to make the nut crumble topping…..
  2. Add oil to a frying pan, heart
  3. Add all ingredients except honey into the pan & keep stirring so the nuts don't burn
  4. When the nuts are starting to go a golden brown add the honey, stir in & remove from the heat.
  5. Now to make the mulled fruit…..
  6. Dice the fruit into ½cm cubes.
  7. Lightly poach the mixed fruit in with all the other ingredients except the corn flour & passion fruit, for about 5 minutes (you want the fruit soft but not breaking down to a mush)
  8. Strain the juice from the fruit & place it back on the stove, mix the corn flour with a little water & add to the poaching liquor, you should end up with a liquid that's not too thick but isn't watery. Add back into the fruit mix with the passion fruit.
  9. Place the fruit mix in your desired serving bowl, sprinkle liberally with the honey nut mix. Place in the oven for 3 minutes. Serve with creme fraiche & honeycomb on top (optional)

In wintertime, Swedish families gather and. Mulled fruit compote recipe at Waitrose.com. Visit the Waitrose website for more Christmas dessert recipes and ideas. Dry fruit is another nice addition to mulled wine. Mulled fruit crème brûlée is pure Christmas dessert heaven, full of festive flavours!

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