English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve Recipe | Origin: England

English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve

English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve Recipe | Origin: England
Region / culture: England | Preparation time: 24 hours | Cooking time: 1 hour 10 minutes | Servings: 12

Introduction

English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve
English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve

English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve is a delightful and unique preserve that combines the freshness of cucumbers with the warmth of ginger. This conserve is perfect for spreading on toast, scones, or even as a topping for yogurt or ice cream.

History

The combination of cucumbers and ginger in a conserve dates back to the Victorian era in England. Cucumbers were a popular ingredient in preserves during this time, as they added a refreshing and light flavor to the sweet preserves. Ginger was often added for its warming and spicy notes, creating a perfect balance of flavors in the conserve.

Ingredients

How to prepare

  1. Peel and thinly slice the cucumbers. Cover them with sugar and let them stand for 24 hours.
  2. Strain the cucumber juice and sugar into a preserving kettle, while keeping the cucumber slices aside. Simmer the juice gently until the sugar dissolves.
  3. Take a cheesecloth bag and tie the ginger in it. Bruise the ginger with a hammer.
  4. Add the bag to the syrup and boil it for 45 minutes.
  5. Add the cucumber slices to the syrup and boil for ten minutes.
  6. Leave the mixture in the preserving kettle and let it stand, covered, for 12 hours.
  7. Boil the mixture vigorously for 15 minutes. Remove and discard the ginger.
  8. Using a ladle, transfer the conserve into hot, sterilized jars and seal them immediately.

Variations

  • Add a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg for a spiced twist.
  • Substitute honey for sugar for a different flavor profile.

Notes

  1. You may want add 1 tbsp red pepper flakes to the ginger in the bag for a little extra kick.

Cooking Tips & Tricks

Be sure to thinly slice the cucumbers for a more delicate texture in the conserve.

- Bruising the ginger before adding it to the syrup helps release its flavor more effectively.

- Make sure to sterilize your jars before filling them with the conserve to ensure a longer shelf life.

Serving Suggestions

Serve this conserve on toast, scones, or as a topping for yogurt or ice cream.

Cooking Techniques

Simmer the cucumber juice and sugar until the sugar dissolves.

- Boil the mixture vigorously to thicken the conserve.

Ingredient Substitutions

Use regular cucumbers if English cucumbers are not available.

- Substitute lime for lemon for a different citrus flavor.

Make Ahead Tips

This conserve can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.

Presentation Ideas

Serve the conserve in small jars with a ribbon tied around the lid for a charming presentation.

Pairing Recommendations

This conserve pairs well with cheese, crackers, or as a glaze for roasted meats.

Storage and Reheating Instructions

Store the jars of conserve in a cool, dark place for up to 1 year. Once opened, store in the refrigerator and consume within 1 month.

Nutrition Information

Calories per serving

Each serving of English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve contains approximately 120 calories.

Carbohydrates

Each serving of English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve contains approximately 30g of carbohydrates.

Fats

This conserve is fat-free.

Proteins

There is no protein in this conserve.

Vitamins and minerals

Cucumbers are a good source of vitamin K and vitamin C, while ginger is known for its anti-inflammatory properties.

Alergens

This recipe does not contain any common allergens such as nuts, dairy, or gluten.

Summary

English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve is a low-fat, low-protein preserve that is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants from the cucumbers and ginger.

Summary

English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve is a delightful preserve that combines the freshness of cucumbers with the warmth of ginger. This unique conserve is perfect for spreading on toast, scones, or as a topping for yogurt or ice cream.

How did I get this recipe?

The memory of finding this recipe for the first time is still fresh in my mind, like it happened yesterday. It was a warm summer day, and I was rummaging through my grandmother's old recipe box, looking for inspiration for a new dish to try. As I sifted through the faded index cards and yellowed pieces of paper, one in particular caught my eye. It was a recipe for English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve, written in my grandmother's elegant cursive handwriting.

I had never heard of this dish before, but something about it intrigued me. The combination of sweet and tangy flavors, the crispness of the cucumbers, and the warmth of the ginger all seemed to promise a delicious and unique treat. I knew I had to try it.

I asked my grandmother about the recipe, and she smiled knowingly. She told me that she had learned how to make it from a dear friend many years ago. Her friend had traveled to England and had brought back this recipe, along with many others, as a gift. My grandmother had treasured it ever since, and now she was passing it on to me.

Excited, I gathered the ingredients and set to work. I peeled and diced the cucumbers, grated the fresh ginger, and simmered them together with sugar, vinegar, and spices. The kitchen filled with the warm, spicy scent of ginger, and I felt a sense of anticipation building inside me.

After what seemed like an eternity, the conserve was finally ready. I spooned it into jars, sealed them tightly, and set them aside to cool. As I waited, I couldn't resist dipping a spoon into the still-warm mixture and tasting it.

The flavor was unlike anything I had ever experienced. The sweetness of the sugar and the tanginess of the vinegar were perfectly balanced by the crispness of the cucumbers and the heat of the ginger. It was a symphony of flavors that danced on my tastebuds and left me craving more.

I shared the conserve with my family and friends, and they were equally impressed. They marveled at the complexity of the flavors and the ingenuity of the recipe. Some even asked for copies so they could make it themselves.

From that day on, English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve became a staple in my kitchen. I made it for special occasions, for potlucks and parties, and just for myself when I needed a taste of something familiar and comforting. Each time I made it, I thought of my grandmother and her friend, and the bond that had been forged over a simple recipe.

As the years passed, the recipe became more than just a dish to me. It was a link to the past, a connection to my roots and my heritage. It was a reminder of the love and friendship that had gone into its creation, and the joy that it brought to everyone who tasted it.

And so, every time I make a batch of English Cucumber and Ginger Conserve, I say a silent thank you to my grandmother and her friend. I am grateful for the gift of this recipe, and for the memories and traditions that it has brought into my life.

And as I pass the recipe on to the next generation, I know that it will continue to be a part of our family for years to come. It is a legacy that I am proud to carry on, and a reminder of the power of food to bring people together and create lasting connections.

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