A dessert from ” Roast Figs, Sugar Snow” by Diana Henry. It is good served chilled with some ginger biscuits but can also be served warm or at room temperature.
This recipe from Diana Henry makes 2 70 CL bottles. It can be drunk neat and cold or used to make Apricot Kir. You need to leave it for at least a week and preferably a month before drinking.
A warming drink for cold nights from ” The Modern Preserver” by Kylee Newton. You can also use it in stewed fruit, baking or marinating. It will keep for 1-2 years – if it last’s that long. Serve in a tumbler with ice.