Spiced Peaches

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  • on June 05, 2012

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    I made the peaches as directed and served it with a rare pan seared duck breast. This was one of the best combinations I have ever eaten!

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  • on December 17, 2011

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    Just done these the week before christmas. The kitchen smells wonderful! I didnt have any chilli flakes so i popped a whole dried chilli in and to sort of compensate for hot i dashed a good glug of honey mead in there too! I didnt have any fresh ginger so i used powdered which made the syrup go a bit cloudy but im sure its fine just looks sort of cloudy brown liquid. Will have to see if people like them on xmas day now hehe!

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  • on November 28, 2011

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    I loved it but probably you need to add a little bit of gelatine to make it more solid. I will try it with another batch.

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  • on June 09, 2011

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    Delicious. I had a bunch of fresh peaches, and wanted to make a tart, so I tweaked it thusly: cut the peaches into 1-inch dice; omitted the vinegar and added a couple teaspoons of brown sugar; swapped out the whole cloves, peppercorns and chile flake for ground cloves, ground pepper and cayenne pepper. Since I was using fresh, not canned peaches and had no syrup, I added about 1/4 cup of St. Germain liqueur to get things juicy. After cooking, I spooned the fruit into a phyllo dough tart shell I put together and reserved the (completely amazing syrup that developed. When the holidays come I'll try it as a condiment, but o.m.g. my tart turned out perfectly.

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  • on November 22, 2008

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    Like another viewer who wanted the "ham recipe," I was disappointed not to see it listed. I then looked at the top of the page to the name of the Episode: Holiday Snaps. I clicked on that and "Wahhhhh Laaaa," all the show's recipes showed up on the screen. I'm so looking forward to making this ham and the accompanying peaches! Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas everyone!

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  • on December 24, 2007

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    I saw the episode this recipe was in just hours before our holiday get-together. I knew ham was on the menu and just had to try it. My peaches received rave reviews and it couldn't have been easier to make! We love spicy, so I added a little extra dried chili flakes. This recipe is a keeper and a wonderful new addition to my winter comfort foods.

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  • on December 23, 2007

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    Not much else to say. I'm putting them in hermetic jars and giving them away for Christmas. People love them.

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  • on November 27, 2007

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    I made these for Thanksgiving Dinner, and they were wonderful and easy! Someone brought cranberry relish, but not everyone in my family likes that, and not many of us like Jello Salads! This was the perfect addition to the richness of the Thanksgiving feast - a bit sweet, a bit tart, and a bit spicy!

    I have always been taught that for garnishing, you leave a visual "clue" as to what is in the dish, so I left the cinnamon sticks, cloves, etc. in the dish - and thought that it made it look homemade, and more interesting than bare peach halves.

    I did not use the chilis - wasnt sure how that would turn out!

    Great make ahead, too! Easy enough for any week night side dish.

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  • on November 26, 2007

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    I haven't made this yet but it sounds DELICIOUS! I wish that the glazed ham recipe that Nigella made in the show was available. I don't eat pork but my fiance would love a nice ham every now and then! Hopefully the recipe will be avalable soon. I love Nigella!

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