This time Food on Friday is building a collection
of dishes using dried fruit in them –
whether the dishes are sweet or savoury.
Or, indeed, posts about how to dry fruit too!
To add to
the collection just pop the name of your dish into the first Mr Linky box (plus
your blog name/name, if you like) and then paste the url for your post about it
into the second box.
There are
no rules other than having fun! It would
be great if you visited some of the other links – to help you pick which I will
be pinning each dish to this Pinboard.
And if you
enjoy Food on Friday, it would be lovely if you invited another blog friend
along to join in the fun. If you ask
them to leave a comment about it being their first time, we'll know to welcome
them properly.
Hi, Carole,
ReplyDeleteThe Raisin / Sultana Cake (#8) is very easy and makes a moist cake.
I'm thinking of trying it with other dried fruit, too (chopped dried apricots should be nice).
Margaret
Just ate a bag of dried apricots plain...oops! Should've waited for this list :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing my recipe for Lemon Blueberry Granola, one of my favorite flavor combos. Thanks for having me to the party.
ReplyDeletejust shared my pom pom cupcake toppers made from fruit leather! (that's considered dried fruit, right?) thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust made raisin-carrot cole slaw with cashews about a month ago.
ReplyDeleteI shared our Cheesy Apricot Bacon Pull Apart Bread - the recipe calls for fresh apricots but it is really tasty with dried apricots as well :)
ReplyDeleteIncaberries ... something a bit different!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the party Carole~ Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines
ReplyDeleteThankd Carole! Love recipes with dried fruit! Have a great weekend J x
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Carole, It is lovely to join your party and although I have added an unseasonal cake, once tried you will love my Christmas Cake.
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes
Daphne
Hiya! I'm glad to say I'm back again. :) So happy to be bringing you some lovely dried fruit recipes from Christmas Pudding (a bit early, but better early than late!) to a traditional English recipe for Yorkshire Curd Tart - which is just To.Die.For. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope your computer starts behaving itself soon. PC problems are the worst! You might have to bake yourself silly with some of these dreamy sounding dried fruit recipes.
ReplyDeleteCarole,
ReplyDeleteIt worries me how bonded I am with my computer!
I've got a bunch of recipes for you, using dried cherries, dates, and raisins.
Thanks!