
I removed the stems and gave them a thorough wash before putting them in the freezer. Blackberries can be frozen for up to a year which means blackberry crumbles will be on the menu through the summer. I also gave some to my Grandad who is making some blackberry wine – yumyumyum!
I decided to try this very simple, yet superbly delcious recipe with a small portion of the blackberries. Its lovely on toast in the morning and makes a refreshing twist to the usual bread and butter. I plan on making some more in the warmer months so I can take it on picnics š Little jars of these wrapped up with red velvet ribbon will also make the sweetest gifts at Christmas! How perfect to have Christmas morning, or on boxing day!
Ingredients
– A handful of blackberries (washed with stems removed)
– 100g Butter at room temperature
– 2 tbsp of honey
Mix together the butter and the honey using a hand whisk until it is well combined.
Add in the blackberries until you reach the colour and consistency you want.
Store it in a jar and keep refrigerated.
Enjoy on warm toast with a cup of tea!
Told you it was easy peasy!
Enjoy š
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Ah this recipe is so simple yet unique, I have been looking everywhere for something like this, it's given me christmas gift inspiration too and its the perfect thing for all those blackberrys I picked. Delicious! x
yum this sounds divine! sweet blog š xx
That looks delish! unfortunately we don't get blackberries here but might try this with other berries.
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