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ICE CREAM AND PEACH BOMBE
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Use verjuice

Verjuice is the juice of unripe grapes. Its gentle tartness was used for flavouring as early as the Middle Ages. It was first made from other unripe fruits such as sour plums, gooseberries, sour crab apples and even sorrel and cress before grapes were used.

It was Maggie Beer, the respected Australian cook and food writer who brought verjuice to the modern table. 

A glut of unsold grapes in 1984 prompted the idea. She used it at her restaurant in Barossa Valley, but by 1996 the product was sold internationally. Today there are excellent local labels available.

  • Use verjuice instead of lemon juice or vinegar
  • In salad dressings
  • In marinades
  • To deglaze a pan of sauteed seafood
  • Pour over a roasted chicken towards the end of cooking
  • Spoon over roated beetroot
  • Moisten grilled tomatoes
  • Dress grilled fish


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Recipe by: Maranda Engelbrecht
Serves: 6
Category: Vegetarian
Prep time: 30 minutes
Ingredients:
4 Rich Lady yellow peaches
1 Madeira cake, sliced
1/2 cup verjuice
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon pink peppercorns
4 175 g Yoghurt Ice Cream, thawed but not runny
Cooking instructions:

Wash and place a peach in the freezer to harden and to be used as a garnish. Use a ring mould, and line the inside with plastic wrap. Fill with slightly defrosted ice cream and top with Madeira cake.

Cover with plastic wrap and place in freezer for 25 minutes. Combine verjuice, sugar and peppercorns in a saucepan and simmer until syrupy. Remove from heat. Peel the remaining peaches; remove pips and slice into thin wedges.

Remove ice cream from freezer, unmould and place cake side down on plate. Fill cavity with sliced peaches. Drizzle with peppercorn sauce and top with frozen peach.

Serve immediately.

Wine: Delheim Pinotage Rosé 2004


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