Summer is finally here - you'd figure as soon as walking into a grocery store and seeing all the raspberries, strawberries, cherries etc. lined up next to each other. This is why for today's meat free recipe, I've chosen a desert recipe that uses all the beautiful produce. Rote Grütze which can't really be translated but is nothing else than a red fruit compote is a very traditional dish in the Netherlands, Scandinavia or northern Germany which is where I'm from. The recipe is my grandmother's and has been in the family for quite a while.
Here's the recipe:
200g (7 oz) strawberries
150g (5.3 oz) raspberries
150g (5.3 oz) cherries
350ml (11.8 fl. oz) red fruit juice (you can use blackcurrant juice, but cherry juice works great as well)
60g (2.1 oz; 4 tablespoons) cornstarch
100g (3.5 oz; 1/2 cup) white sugar
250ml (8 fl. oz; 1 cup) red wine
1) Cut the strawberries in quarts, maybe half the quarts depending on the size. They should end up to be about the same size as the raspberries. Pit the cherries.
2) In a large pot, heat the red wine, fruit juice and sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved and everything is boiling. Once it's boiling, remove from the heat, and whisk in the cornstarch. Put back on the heat and continue stirring until the mixture is thickening and the white from the cornstarch has gone away.
3) Remove the sauce from the heat and add the berries. Let cool down. Serve with whipping cream, vanilla sauce or vanilla icecream.
Serves: about 8
Active preparation time: 30 minutes (stirring included)
Total preparation time: about 30 minutes
Here's how it looks:
This has been a go-to dessert in my family for years. My sister and I got our boyfriends to try and they've been hooked as well. You can definetely use any kind of red fruits you like. Make sure the total adds up to 500g (17.6 oz). I like to mix things up with blueberries, blackberries when they're in season. I never omit the cherries though. They add nice texture and they're my favourite. The red wine adds depth and the fruit juice and sugar a nice sweetness to the general fruitiness.
Have fun trying and enjoy!
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