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It’s Blackberry Time!

Late August is the time when lots of free, fresh fruit starts ripening up on our local hedgerows – the joys of blackberry picking are here!

For me, this usually involves stowing a large sealed plastic box in the pannier of my bike, and heading off into our nearby country park. It is relatively easy there to find a quiet spot where the berries are glinting high up in the late summer sun, turning all those solar rays into vitamin C.

This week I brought home just over 300g from a half hour session. I like to bake with them when they’re still fresh, so aim to complete the transition from hedgerow to cake in under 3 – 4 hours. Solar powered baking, if you like.

I decided to make the Blackberry and Coconut Crumble Squares that I’ve featured previously on A Different Kitchen. You can see this week’s batch in my photo at the top of the post, and again below.

It’s a favourite in our household, and there is really only a short window of a few weeks every year in which this traybake can be made fresh – so why not? Just follow the above link to find the recipe.

I kept a few berries back as I like to have them topped over oats, nuts and seeds as a breakfast dish, with some milk and honey. Grating or chopping in some apple, fresh from our trees in the garden, is the perfect complement.

There may well be more blackberry recipes over the next few weeks, so stay tuned.

Choice of music today can really only be from one band – the long-awaited Oasis reunion tour has finally been announced. Along with probably the other 65 million people who live in the UK, I shall be on the Ticketmaster site this weekend trying to get a ticket before they all sell out – wish me luck!

Then it’s a case of waiting until next summer to see the concerts. That’s presuming Noel and Liam haven’t fallen out again by then, of course…

Here they are at their Beatles-influenced best, with Whatever.

14 replies on “It’s Blackberry Time!”

Oh, scrumptious! A very disappointing berry season on this side of the Pond, in SW Pennsylvania at least. We’ve had an almost-drought throughout July and August. I’ve about given up on the veg garden, because I can buy from farmers’ markets and grocery stores, in order to keep the flower garden somewhat intact. My water comes from a well, so I can’t be too expansive with its use. Rain barrels help, but–Hello?–no rain…. I also planted four young trees last year, and keeping them going has been a challenge. (If anyone ever faces such a thing, I recommend the “tree donut” watering solution, where you surround the trunk with a plastic watering reservoir which holds about fifteen gallons, and two or three valves underneath drip the contents out into the ground over the course of 6-8 hours.

I will try these squares next time I have the opportunity to pick up some (relatively) local berries.

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