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Silver Ether wrote:
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Silver Ether wrote:Whats the best way of storing chestnuts, the sweet ones that is after you have cooked them ... I love them and find them really usefull to add to stews.
In the freezer!
bloody eck ... cant get much more in there :roll:
They don't take up much room and you can squeeze them in the nooks and crannies. :lol:

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Millymollymandy wrote:
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Millymollymandy wrote: In the freezer!
bloody eck ... cant get much more in there :roll:
They don't take up much room and you can squeeze them in the nooks and crannies. :lol:

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I will wrap them in pairs and wait for the expression on hubs face when he finds them :geek:

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Just been reading up on Wiki about chestnuts. On wa\lk yesterday found what I thought was a sweet chestnut, fruit was spikeless.
Looked like an apple from a distance until you got close to see foliage.
It says on wiki that the poison can be washed out by repeated dipping in boiling water. Makes a starchy flour.
Something similar on BBC2 on Ray Mears show. He did it with acorns.
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If it has no spikes and resembles an apple, it isn't a chestnut! Don't eat it if you don't know what it is! :shock:

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Size and shape of an apple, smooth skin, no spikes, cut it open, one nut inside resembling a conker.
Deciduous leaves yet to compare with known horse chestnut leaves. Left it with a neighbour to identify.
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I can't think what that could be. :scratch: Please let us know if you identify it!

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Sounded a bit like a quince until you mentioned the nut inside.
Intriguing :cooldude:

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My own way of peeling them - http://hedgewizardsdiary.blogspot.com/s ... +chestnuts

Last year I bodged candying them but they've kept perfectly well for a year by being boiled in vanilla-infused sugar syrup and then bottled in it. I put the jar in the fridge once it's open, and add them as a sweet meaty treat into fruit pies and crumbles, cakes and even porridge when I get bored.
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Post: # 74929Post Millymollymandy »

Ahhhhhhh - rubber gloves!!!! I'd already sussed out it is best to only do a few at a time, because the skins just stick back on again. :banghead:

I will have to have another go - really wasn't looking forward to it. Cheers mate!

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has anyone had any this year? My usual trees are rubbish this year. As for storage, it's hard enough waiting until peeled before devouring. I managed to resist a few last year which went in with the sprouts, but theyare so nice, I always find a reason to eat them
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Archie wrote:Size and shape of an apple, smooth skin, no spikes, cut it open, one nut inside resembling a conker.
Deciduous leaves yet to compare with known horse chestnut leaves. Left it with a neighbour to identify.
Anything like this?

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Post: # 75066Post Millymollymandy »

Medlars have lots of little smooth stones/pips.

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Post: # 75069Post Archie »

No Thomzo not medlars, these about 2" across...neighbour naturalist thinks they are sweet chestnuts but has given me blossom indicator for next year to be sure.
Am now carless..god I feel cool...so not until tomorrow will I be able to collect another sample...first one gorn, then will take picture and post.
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Post: # 75874Post Peggy Sue »

Archie, I ahve to comment on your signature phrase- leave ony footprints, take only photographs & wabbits :mrgreen: can I add slugs and snails!! :bom:

By the way I've never seen a chestnut 2" across, where do you live? Bornio?! Can't wait for the ID....
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Post: # 75875Post Archie »

Hi Peggy....2" including the non spiky casing.
Just got in from viewing couldn't see any fruits? to pick, anyway got diverted when heard a squeal, stoat or weasel killing a rabbit, had hgim by the throat, then run off . No doubt he will be back later to drag it away. Aint life cruel.
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