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| - When you've had your fill of cherries for their short season but dream of more later, suspending them in an anisey syrup of ouzo and sugar is a way to keep them, stored in the refrigerator, halfway to next year's cherry season. Use them as a topping for pancakes or ice cream, as a side sauce for chocolate ancho chile steamed pudding cake, or spooned directly out of the jar when you'd like a taste of cherry in November. Pernod or anisette will do as a substitute for the harder-to-find, and more expensive, ouzo.
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| - When you've had your fill of cherries for their short season but dream of more later, suspending them in an anisey syrup of ouzo and sugar is a way to keep them, stored in the refrigerator, halfway to next year's cherry season. Use them as a topping for pancakes or ice cream, as a side sauce for chocolate ancho chile steamed pudding cake, or spooned directly out of the jar when you'd like a taste of cherry in November. Pernod or anisette will do as a substitute for the harder-to-find, and more expensive, ouzo.
* Contributed by Pressurecookerrecipes Y-Group
* Source: Kuhn Rikon, Switzerland
* Excerpt From The Pressure Cooker Gourmet by Victoria Wise. ©2003, with permission from Harvard Common Press, 535 Albany Street, Boston, MA, 02118 www.harvardcommonpress.com
* This recipe is from the April 2003 Chef of the Month Interview with Victoria Wise.
* Preparation: 20 Minutes
* Makes 3½ to 4 cups
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