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May 22, 2005

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AugustusGloop

You done good Jeanne. Looks great - in spite of your alleged (and metaphorical) horsing around. And I'm sure no fruits were bruised either.

santos.

>a malevolent, solid, almost sentient mass

now *that's* what i call a dessert!

despite it's petri dish-esque colour description, it looks lovely....

Joo

I have never been a fan of jelly-stuff in any way- the concept of it being hospital food is lost on me, I have never had it in a hospital, nor do I know it mixed with alcohol, but that might be just something cultural. After they remove your tonsils in Germany, you get loads of icecream :-) I certainly like that better. I doubt, that after reading you "flowery" descprition, That I will try making such a terrine, but it certainly doesn't look as bad on the picture as you described it, and if it tasted good, then I guess the colour is not so important. But I guess we just associate a certain taste with certain colors. Green or blue milk would probably be something we'd never drink - unless it's for a joke. But it would not appeal to us. :-) Keep up the good work!

Moira

"But it certainly looked as if it had evolutionary aspirations." Bwwaaaahaaahaaaahaaa!

Jeanne

AG - I can assure you that no soft fruits were harmed during the makine of this dessert. ANd we got consent forms from the parents of all the berries that looked underage...! ;-)

Hey Santos! I wish I'd taken a pic of the jelly mix before I coaxed/poured it into the mould. You could literally see the malevolent glints in its, erm, eyes. Not your ordinary dessert.

Joolez - thanks for stopping by! I think there was ice cream involved too after a tonsillectomy, you are right. But jelly does seem to be the quintessential hospital dessert... You should try it with alcohol! Make raspberry jelly with vodka substituted for half the cold water - nursery food for grown-ups! And quite attractive if you serve it in a martini glass...

Moira - man, you shoulda seen it. If I didn't stop it from leaving the primeval slime it would probably have grown legs by morning and be sleeping in my bed and stealing my friends by nightfall...!

elise

Hi Jeanne - this terrine looks delicious and is very similar to a fruit terrine I made last summer. http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/000475berry_and_banana_terrine.php uses gelatin and white grape juice. We made it several times over the course of the summer, it was so good. Thanks for the info on the Vege-Gel, I'll keep my eye out for it as something to avoid!

Sauce_Pot

Thanks so much for this blog. I made a wine jelly tonight (Nigella's slut-red raspberries in chardonnay jelly) and adapted the recipe for a visiting vegan. Had I not read this blog, I too would have used two sachets of vege-gel. I used one and it has set as hard as Bruce Lee, and it's still warm!

It looks edible, but will not need refrigeration.

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