Prunes In Orange Wine Sauce Food

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PRUNES IN ARMAGNAC



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Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     dessert

Time 6h15m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 spiced tea bags, such as Mariage Freres or Constant Comment
4 cups extra-large pitted prunes (18 to 20 ounces), such as Sunsweet Premium
1/3 cup honey, plus extra for serving
1 1/2 cups Armagnac, plus extra for serving
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1 cup freshly squeezed orange juice (3 oranges)
1 vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise
2 (3-inch) cinnamon sticks
2 lemons
2 pints honey vanilla ice cream, softened for serving

Steps:

  • Place 3 cups of water in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Turn off the heat, add the tea bags, and steep for 5 minutes. Discard the tea bags, add the prunes and honey, turn the heat to medium-high, and bring to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer uncovered for 3 minutes to plump the prunes.
  • Pour the prunes and all the liquid into a medium bowl and stir in the Armagnac, vanilla, orange juice, vanilla bean, and cinnamon sticks. With a vegetable peeler, cut 4 large strips of zest from 1 lemon and add to the mixture. Cut the lemon in half, cut 4 (1/2-inch-thick) slices, and add to the bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set aside at room temperature for 6 to 12 hours. (If you're not serving the prunes that day, refrigerate them in their liquid.)
  • To serve, place the prunes in shallow dessert bowls and serve cold, at room temperature, or slightly warmed, spooning the macerating liquid over them. Add a scoop of ice cream, a drizzle of Armagnac, a drizzle of honey, and a sprinkling of grated lemon zest. (You'll be surprised how much flavor this adds!) Serve immediately.

PRUNES IN WINE WITH TOASTED-ALMOND COOKIES



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Prunes take on a velvety texture in this Port sauce. The resulting syrup is silky and sweet, with a tropical vanilla fragrance.

Provided by Ruth Cousineau

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/4 pound pitted prunes
2 cups ruby Port
2 cups dry red wine
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 vanilla bean, split
Accompaniments: toasted-almond cookies ; crème fraîche, sour cream, or ice cream

Steps:

  • Stir together all ingredients in a heavy medium saucepan until sugar has dissolved. Bring to a boil, then simmer, uncovered, gently stirring occasionally, until liquid is reduced by half, about 25 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and cool until barely warm or room temperature. Discard vanilla bean.

PRUNES POACHED IN RED WINE



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I know what you're thinking: stewed prunes? But this is not that. This is prunes poached in wine, a classic French dessert that you still see on dessert trolleys in bistros all over Paris. Some recipes for it have you soak the prunes in water for up to 12 hours to plump them before poaching, others have you soak them in black tea. Here you let them steep for only five minutes in just-boiled water, which means you don't lose the essence of the prunes to the liquid. Then you poach them in sweetened wine spiced up with a cinnamon stick and vanilla bean, and let them steep again for two hours. The prunes retain their intense flavor, and the wine is both spicy and just sweet enough. Serve the prunes cold or warm; you can also keep them in wine in the refrigerator for a week or two, dipping into them to spoon over ice cream or into yogurt, or just enjoying them on their own.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     dessert

Time 25m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1/2 pound pitted prunes
2 cups red wine, not too tannic (see note)
1/4 cup mild honey, such as clover
1 vanilla bean, cut in half lengthwise
1 cinnamon stick
2 strips orange or lemon zest

Steps:

  • Place prunes in a bowl and cover with boiling water. Let sit for 5 minutes, then drain.
  • Meanwhile, combine wine and honey in a medium saucepan. Using the tip of a paring knife, scrape seeds from the vanilla bean halves into wine and add pods. Add cinnamon stick and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer 5 minutes.
  • Add prunes to wine and bring back to a simmer. Cover and simmer 10 minutes. Remove from heat and add zest. Remove cinnamon stick.
  • Cover and let sit for at least 2 hours before serving. Serve warm, room temperature or chilled. Prunes will keep for 1 to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 151, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 29 grams, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 1 gram, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 3 milligrams, Sugar 20 grams

PRUNES IN ORANGE SAUCE



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This is a recipe received in email from www.whfoods.org - a great source of nutritional information. I'm keeping it as I have poached prunes, err ... I mean dried plums (have you noticed that re-branding as of late? LOL), for years with out ever writing down the recipe. It is nice to sometimes substitute Madeira for the OJ/lemon juice & adding the peel of an orange to the brew.

Provided by Busters friend

Categories     Breakfast

Time 15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup orange juice, preferably fresh squeezed
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon lemon zest, grated (minced fine too)
1/4 cup honey
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (1 cinnamon stick fine too)
1/4 cup walnuts, chopped
24 prunes (unpitted if you can find them)

Steps:

  • Combine orange and lemon juice, lemon zest, honey, and cinnamon in a medium sized saucepan. Bring to a simmer on high heat and add prunes.
  • Turn the heat as low as possible and cover. Simmer gently for only about 10 minutes. Keep an eye on them so prunes don't get soggy. Add chopped walnuts and cook for another couple of minutes.
  • Remove prunes with a slotted spoon and turn the heat to medium-high; reduce the liquid to about half. Pour the syrup over the prunes and chill or serve warm. If using cinnamon stick - leave it in the syrup with the prunes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 175.3, Fat 3.4, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 1.8, Carbohydrate 38.5, Fiber 3, Sugar 28.1, Protein 1.8

PRUNES IN ORANGE-WINE SAUCE



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Make and share this Prunes in Orange-Wine Sauce recipe from Food.com.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Dessert

Time 17m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

5 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons grated orange zest
12 ounces pitted prunes
1/2 cup fresh orange juice
1/2 cup port wine
1/2 cinnamon stick
1/2 cup golden raisin

Steps:

  • Put all the ingredients, except the raisins, in a saucepan.
  • Simmer over medium heat until prunes soften, stirring occasionally, about 12 minutes.
  • Remove cinnamon stick.
  • Spoon into serving bowl and stir in raisins.
  • Let stand atleast 2 hours to blend flavours (can be prepared up to 1 week ahead; refrigerate).
  • Serve cool or at room temperature.
  • Note: To make these a little more decadent, you could serve in a pretty, fancy glass, with a dollop of greek yoghurt, creme fraiche, or sour cream and a sprinkling of crushed pistachios.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 118.5, Fat 0.1, Sodium 3.5, Carbohydrate 25.1, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 20.9, Protein 0.6

PRUNES STUFFED WITH WALNUTS IN ORANGE JUICE



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Categories     Dessert     Orange     Walnut     Chill     Simmer

Yield serves 6-8

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 pound pitted prunes (the moist California or French type)
1 1/4 cups walnut halves
2 cups freshly squeezed orange juice
For the Optional Topping or Accompaniment
1 1/4 cups heavy cream
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon rose or orange-blossom water

Steps:

  • Make the hole in each prune a little wider with your finger and stuff each with a walnut half. Put them in a pan, cover with orange juice, and simmer over low heat for 20-30 minutes, or until they are soft, adding a little water if they become too dry. Serve chilled as they are, or with the topping.
  • For the optional topping, whip the cream until it thickens, and add sugar and rose water. Pour all over the prunes and chill together before serving, or pass round in a bowl for people to help themselves.
  • Variation
  • Instead of orange juice, use a half-and-half mixture of water and red wine. This was done in Jewish households.

PRUNES POACHED IN RED WINE



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Provided by Molly O'Neill

Categories     dessert

Time 10m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

Zest of 2 oranges, removed in long strips
3 tablespoons black peppercorns
1/2 cup fresh orange juice
1 750-milliliter bottle merlot
1 cup sugar
2 pounds pitted prunes

Steps:

  • Tie the orange zest and peppercorns in a piece of cheesecloth and place in a large saucepan. Add the orange juice, wine and sugar and stir to combine. Place over medium heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and add the prunes. Refrigerate overnight. Serve at room temperature, spooned over vanilla ice cream.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 475, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 107 grams, Fat 1 gram, Fiber 10 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 7 milligrams, Sugar 73 grams

BELGIAN RABBIT WITH PRUNES IN WINE SAUCE



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Rabbit has long been underrated on our side of the ocean-not so in Europe where rabbit is almost as popular as chicken. Marinated and stewed in wine with prunes, this Belgian dish may be the answer to an affordable but special dinner. Very healthy meat and low in fat.

Provided by Olha7397

Categories     Meat

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 (3 lb) rabbit (about 1.5g)
1/4 lb prune
1 cup water
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons oil
1 cup finely chopped onion
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
1/3 cup dry red wine
orange peel
1 cup dry red wine
2 tablespoons wine or 2 tablespoons cider vinegar
1 piece orange peel
5 whole peppercorns, cracked
5 whole juniper berries (available in speciality shops and most supermarkets)
2 sprigs fresh thyme or 1/2 teaspoon crushed dried thyme
2 whole cloves
1 bay leaf
4 sprigs fresh parsley
1/2 cup finely chopped onion

Steps:

  • MARINADE: Combine all ingredients for marinade in large plastic bag. Place bag in shallow glass, stainless steel or plastic bowl.
  • Remove head from rabbit and cut the rest into 6 pieces. Place in bag with marinade; close top firmly with a twist tie and lay flat in dish. Marinate rabbit pieces, turning bag periodically, for 2 to 4 hours.
  • Soak prunes in water while rabbit marinates.
  • Remove rabbit from marinade and wipe dry; reserve marinade. Toss meat in flour and reserve on paper towels. Strain marinade, pressing out and reserving all liquid.
  • In large heavy saucepan, melt butter, add oil and, over medium high heat, brown rabbit. With slotted spoon, remove rabbit and set aside. Saute onions for 5 minutes; return rabbit to pan and add salt, pepper, wine, strained marinade, prunes and their soaking water. Mix gently but thoroughly to blend all ingredients. Bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer, partially covered, for 30 to 40 minutes or until rabbit is tender and sauce thickened.
  • Taste, adjusting seasoning if desired. Transfer to heated serving bowl and garnish with orange peel. Makes 6 servings.
  • Canadian Living.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 512.7, Fat 21.1, SaturatedFat 6.9, Cholesterol 139.4, Sodium 513, Carbohydrate 21.7, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 9.3, Protein 46.9

PRUNES IN WINE AND ARMAGNAC



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Categories     Sauce     Fruit     Quick & Easy     Low Sodium     Prune     Cognac/Armagnac     Red Wine     Winter     Gourmet

Yield Makes about 6 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups dry red wine
3/4 cup sugar
two 12-ounce boxes pitted prunes
1 cup Armagnac

Steps:

  • In a stainless-steel saucepan combine the wine and the sugar, bring the mixture to a boil, stirring until the sugar is dissolved, and boil it for 1 minute. Add the prunes and the Armagnac and simmer the mixture, covered, for 15 minutes. Let the mixture cool, covered, for 15 minutes and spoon it into a 1 1/2-quart ceramic or glass container. Let the mixture cool completely, covered. The prunes keep, covered and chilled, for 3 months.

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