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New England
Berries
Where in CT can I find juniper berries (2 replies, last updated by Chris VR August 8, 2007)
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Home Cooking
Whole Wheat and Wild Berries
Anyone who remembers the rest. 'Whole Wheat and Wild Berries' in NYC on 10th St. will remember the fabulous salad dressing they made...the best I’ve ever tasted. Does anyone have the recipe? I used to have it but it’s... (7 replies, last updated by blimp April 30, 2009)
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Home Cooking
Wild Blueberries
I took a chance in Kroger this afternoon and bought the Private Selection frozen wild blueberries. OMG! They are the real thing. Teeny tiny and bursting with flavor even frozen. I will be digging out my M-I-L’s recipe for... (10 replies, last updated by Candy April 24, 2007)
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Los Angeles Area
Wild Strawberries?
they are tough to find ... they’re so delicate they don’t ship at all (and, ahem, the texture of strawberries is supposed to be mushy, not crisp). best bet for the best berries is probably Jerry Rutiz at several... (8 replies, last updated by slacker March 13, 2008)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Flat Earth Baked Fruit Crisps
Okay, my first go at these lightly crisp snacks is Wild Berry Patch. My first reaction is somewhere btwn a sweet potato chip & an ice cream cone. Anyone else give these new snack treats a try? "a blend of rice, potato, apple and... (6 replies, last updated by HillJ May 1, 2008)
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Home Cooking
Can I substitute wild raspberries for crisp?
My husband kindly picked me over a quart of tiny wild raspberries. I’d like to make a raspberry crisp. Can I use a regular crisp recipe or will these raspberries be too dry and seedy? Any other ideas for wild raspberries?... (1 reply, last updated by amyzan July 8, 2007)
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Home Cooking
Apple Crisp
Hi! I’m looking for a great apple crisp recipe. I recently tried one from an America’s Test Kitchen cookbook that was OK, but not quite what I was looking for. The recipe used 1/2 Granny Smith and 1/2 McIntosh apples... (13 replies, last updated by HillJ February 4, 2009)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Peach and Crisp
I am looking for help in making a peach cobbler type of dessert, but I don’t want cobbler. I want crisp. Sugary sweet crisp. Like on an apple crisp. You know, those pies with the crumbles on top. The biggest problem...no... (13 replies, last updated by James September 2, 2004)
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Home Cooking
Apple Crisp
Anyone Have a really good Recipe For Apple Crisp? (5 replies, last updated by Niki August 22, 2005)
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Boston Area
I'm looking for wild berries to pick
I live in Brookline, but also work in Beverly, thus both vicinities are fair game. I’m looking for find where some raspberry/blackberry/blueberry/grapeleaves/any other berry or bush or fruit or veggies grow wild. In the... (17 replies, last updated by pang July 14, 2007)
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Home Cooking
Non-dairy berry dessert?
Last week, on a fluke (with some aging apples in the fridge and frozen blueberries in the freezer) I threw together a apple blueberry crisp... I did it parve.... 6 or so apples, peeled , chopped coarsely, and about a cup of... (11 replies, last updated by paulj March 12, 2007)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Juniper berries
I would check with Jonathan Forbes. His website (for Forbes Wild Foods) has the following contact info: Phone: (416) 927-9106, forbes@wildfoods.ca (4 replies, last updated by Finnegan August 20, 2008)
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Washington DC & Baltimore Area
Juniper berries?
Penzeys. When you go to the store, pick up their catalog. It’s a great spice resource. I’m surprised that you are using it for pork. Juniper berried are used for taming the gaminess of wild meat. www.Penzeys.com (12 replies, last updated by HonnyBrown March 25, 2009)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Cloud berries.
Anyone know where to find fresh cloud berries? The jam is readily available online, but I haven’t been able to find fresh berries. (11 replies, last updated by daawgon August 31, 2006)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Berry talk
Just a little comment on berry/fruit season so far. Mostly good. Strawberries – ok, this year, not all that sweet and probably weather-related. Raspberries – really nice ones so far Cherries – surprisingly sweet.... (12 replies, last updated by Googs July 16, 2008)
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