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Summer berries and red wine jelly summer fruit
Curtis Stone
by Curtis Stone
from Saturday Kitchen

Serves 4

Preparation time over 2 hours

Cooking time 10 to 30 mins



Ingredients
110g/4oz strawberries
110g/4oz blackberries
110g/4oz raspberries
110g/4oz blue berries
110g/4oz loganberries or cranberries
2 oranges, juice only
110g/4oz sugar
1 vanilla pod, split lengthways
1 cinnamon stick
500ml/17fl oz red wine (something light, for example pinot noir)
300ml/10fl oz red port
8 sheets gelatine


Method
1. In a hot pan place the sugar with the vanilla and cinnamon.
2. Start adding the berries, firmest first and softest last and then the orange juice.
3. Cook the berries for approximately 5 minutes and remove from the heat. Chill them in the fridge.
4. Warm the wine and port in a pan. Soften the gelatine in a little cold water and slowly add to the wine. Once it is all incorporated place it in a flat container and chill it.
5. Once the jelly has set, place it on a clean cloth and chop the jelly into small crystals, then put it back in the container.
6. Spoon the jelly into the centre of the plate and drizzle the berries around it to serve.


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