Re: Prunes
You’re welcome Roger. And on second thought, before you soak the prunes in hot water, check them out and see if they are tender and moist enough already to suit your taste. Some of the canned pitted prunes are very moist and tender already, really almost like candy, if you like prunes, and I do.
If you think they are already suitable straight out of the can just skip the soaking. Personally, I’d probably opt to just use them right out of the can, this way they’ll keep a recognizable shape and appearance after they’re cooked.
Enjoy you’re Christmas dinner!
Eddie
You’re welcome Roger. And on second thought, before you soak the prunes in hot water, check them out and see if they are tender and moist enough already to suit your taste. Some of the canned pitted prunes are very moist and tender already, really almost like candy, if you like prunes, and I do.
If you think they are already suitable straight out of the can just skip the soaking. Personally, I’d probably opt to just use them right out of the can, this way they’ll keep a recognizable shape and appearance after they’re cooked.
Enjoy you’re Christmas dinner!
Eddie