Whole quinces, boiled, then peeled and pureed with sugar and cream. Quince Cream Image: Alex Bray... Original Receipt in 'A True Gentlewomans Delight' by 'WJ', 1653 (Gent.Delight 1653) To make a Quince Cream. Take the Quinces and put them into boyling water unpared, and let them boil very fast uncovered that they may not colour, and when they are very tender, take them of, and peel them, and beat the pap very small with Sugar, and then take raw cream, and mixe with it, till it be of fit thickness to eat like a cream, but if you boil the cream with a stick of Cinnamon, I thinke it be the better, but it must stand till it be cold before you put it to the Quinces. |
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