They’re the Marlon Brando of grapes: intense, explosive and (hey, if we’re talking about the later years) round. Concord grapes -- their dark blue-purple skins give them a brooding quality, their ...
Classic Coating: Sift the ingredients together in a large bowl or combine them in a food processor. I tend to make several cups’ worth at a time and store it in an airtight container; it keeps forever ...
Drink this straight up, stirred into cocktails or with seltzer water. MAKE AHEAD: The grape and sugar mixture needs to refrigerate for 1 day, and the shrub needs to cure in the refrigerator for a day ...
What I love most about grapes is that they come around at just the right time. After the whirlwind of heady, tart stone fruit, and before the floral punch of apple season, grapes arrive to give us a ...
Make the pastry dough: Work together the flour, butter, brown sugar, and salt with your hands until mostly combined, with some small lumps of butter remaining. Stir in 2 tablespoons of the water with ...
When we had a few Concord grape vines, two of the favorites from vines were juice and pie. Most folks never tasted grape pie, and we didn't either until we put the vines into production with a recipe ...
On Tuesday morning it was my mom’s turn to share a Thanksgiving recipe on Channel 3 News Today. So, Linda Chudowsky made her way into studio B to share Concord grape pie with all of Cleveland. My ...
PREPARATION: In a sterilized glass quart jar, place grapes and sugar. Pour boiling water over grape/sugar mixture and fill to top. Seal the jar with a lid and screw top. Keep covered and chilled in ...
Concord grape season is short yet mighty! Take advantage of the sweet juicy flavor of the grapes by pairing the juice with a dry white wine and spiced rum-based syrup to make the perfect party punch.
Add the bloomed gelatin to the egg whites. Bring sugar to 126˚C. Slowly pour the hot sugar into the egg whites and gelatin while the mixer is running on medium speed. Allow this mixture to whip until ...