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Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by GeoffM
(Post 10355701)
Never heard of "soft" cider in the UK. It's called apple juice.
Cinnamon seems to be added to everything here. Funny thing about cinnamon is that it is entirely smell-based, you can't actually taste it. Try putting some on your tongue while holding your nose, it's like a flavourless powder. |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by GeoffM
(Post 10355701)
Well lucky you. It took me a while but I eventually managed to find a dusty six pack of Hornsby cider in Stater Bros. It's even worse than Strongbow and Woodpecker but thankfully not too bad for cooking with. I've never seen anywhere else selling hard cider around here.
Oh for a natural farm cider with dubious hygiene, strange bits floating in the cider, and a nominal ABV that doesn't match what's inside. Never heard of "soft" cider in the UK. It's called apple juice. As for cider, have you tried Wegmans or Wholefoods? They usually have a few brews. Quite a brews from New England area, as well as decent imports. |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 10355809)
Apple juice isn't the same though, it's not pressed whole apples.
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 10355809)
As for cider, have you tried Wegmans or Wholefoods? They usually have a few brews. Quite a brews from New England area, as well as decent imports.
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Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 10354722)
A proper apple pie has cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and cheese.
Cinnamon is lovely, but as with all spices, in the right doses...and not on sweet potato with marshmellows :D No cinnamon cloves and definitely no cheese (which I had heard of but find apples and cheese together to taste foul) :thumbdown: |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills
(Post 10355912)
Maybe your recipe does but growing up I ate a lot of pie and it had apples and brown sugar, and little nutmeg.
No cinnamon cloves and definitely no cheese (which I had heard of but find apples and cheese together to taste foul) :thumbdown: |
Re: Cinnamon
I thought cheese and apple was more popular in the north of England than the south. Same as fruit cake and cheese.
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Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 10354722)
An improper apple pie has cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and cheese.
Cinnamon is lovely, but as with all spices, in the right doses...and not on sweet potato with marshmellows :D No cinnamon or cheese in the pie but a good aged cheddar on the side is wonderful. |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
(Post 10356079)
Edited by me, PG.
No cinnamon or cheese in the pie but a good aged cheddar on the side is wonderful. |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
(Post 10356079)
Edited by me, PG.
No cinnamon or cheese in the pie but a good aged cheddar on the side is wonderful.
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 10356155)
Then all you're eating is baby food in some pastry. That's no pie.
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Re: Cinnamon
In the style of every bloody TV programme featuring a chef/restaurant, my [insert dearly departed relative's name here]'s secret recipe for apple pie included cinnamon, cloves, and possibly nutmeg - but definitely not cheese. In this case, my nan - but still alive and going well. I can't stand apple pie though.
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Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by GeoffM
(Post 10355701)
Well lucky you. It took me a while but I eventually managed to find a dusty six pack of Hornsby cider in Stater Bros. It's even worse than Strongbow and Woodpecker but thankfully not too bad for cooking with. I've never seen anywhere else selling hard cider around here.
Oh for a natural farm cider with dubious hygiene, strange bits floating in the cider, and a nominal ABV that doesn't match what's inside. Never heard of "soft" cider in the UK. It's called apple juice. |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 10356230)
Do you not have a Fresh and Easy
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 10356230)
or Bev Mo near you? Both sell hard cider
Thanks. |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by GeoffM
(Post 10356296)
Ooh, there is one a few miles away; went there once before. I didn't notice any cider but wasn't specifically looking for it at that time.
That's a new one on me. Nearest about 30 miles away but again could be combined with a trip to something else. Thanks. Bev Mo is selling loads, they had at least 30 different types, with lots from brewerys from the UK, they are even selling Magners in 6 bottle packs now. http://www.bevmo.com/Shop/ProductLis...294967144&No=0 |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 10356309)
The variety seems to have ramped up recently, hubby mainly drinks cider so thats good. F&E sell Hornsby's, and Ace in 6 bottle packs, like you say these are ok, they also see Julian, which has a cherry cider variety which is really good.
Bev Mo is selling loads, they had at least 30 different types, with lots from brewerys from the UK, they are even selling Magners in 6 bottle packs now. http://www.bevmo.com/Shop/ProductLis...294967144&No=0 |
Re: Cinnamon
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 10353039)
I love cinnamon. IMO everything is flavoured with cherry ......
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