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ISO - Cherry Gastrique - DFen911 - 05-30-2007 Ok so I just bought a LOT of cherries. I mean how can I resist when they're in season and for $9 I get a flat of them. So I'm thinking about pan seared duck breasts with a cherry gastrique. All the recipes I can find are for the dried cherries. I know there has to be one out there with fresh cherries. Anyone have one that they like? Thanks Re: ISO - Cherry Gastrique - Roxanne 21 - 05-30-2007 Just use the fresh instead---add a little more according to your taste buds!!! You the new chef-babe--- go for it!!! Wow---fresh cherries!!!! NICE!!!!!! Re: ISO - Cherry Gastrique - cjs - 05-30-2007 Denise, here's one I've used, you could sub your cherries - 4 c. champagne vinegar 2 c. raspberries 1/2 chopped fresh sage a few peppercorns bay leaf reduce to 2. c Strain through chinois add 2 c. sugar reduce to syrup consistancy I warm the gastrique till it just starts to bubble but not boil then mount 1/4 pound of butter to it just like you were making a beurre blanc. The trick is the temp of the gastrique and not allow to "break". you can also finish it with a touch of cream or demi. does that help any? Re: ISO - Cherry Gastrique - vannin - 05-30-2007 Cherries are here too, if you care to pay $16.99 for 100gms. (3 and 1/3 oz) Re: ISO - Cherry Gastrique - DFen911 - 05-30-2007 Jean you strain it? I would think that you'd want that delicious fruit bits. I'm going to give this a shot! Now the real challenge will be finding duck. Doh! Re: ISO - Cherry Gastrique - cjs - 05-31-2007 hmmm, guess you could give a try to not straining.... This would be awfully good over the C@H pan seared duck breasts. (If I can find them up here, you should have no trouble!) Re: ISO - Cherry Gastrique - bjcotton - 05-31-2007 Here's the only one I found online using fresh cherries. Looks rather simple: * Exported from MasterCook * Cherry Gastrique Recipe By : Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 1/2 cuppitted cherries 1/4 cupcherry or cranberry juice 2 tbl red wine vinegar 3 tbl granulated sugar In a medium size stainless steel pot, combine the vinegar and sugar and cook over a low heat until the sugar has dissolved, about 2 minutes. Add the juice and cook over a low heat for10 minutes, add the pitted cherries and remove the pan from the heat. Re: ISO - Cherry Gastrique - cjs - 05-31-2007 I wouldn't try that one - that's not the intent of gastrique, the ratio is all off. well, the whole thing is off as far as a gastrique goes. a gastrique is the combination of caramelized sugar and vinegar reduction - some make it separately (caramelize the sugar and add to the vinegar) and some combine and do the reduction. sorry Billy, that one is just so wrong on so many levels. Might be a good ice cream sauce, tho. |