Then, I mixed together 1 tablespoon of golden syrup, 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1 tablespoon brandy.
I live dangerously. You can always not put in any one or two of these ingredients. However, make sure you substitute by adding equivalent liquid to the damn thing. Otherwise, this recipe is JUST NOT DONE.
Add the grapes to this, and let macerate for a day. Or two if you like.
Drain off the liquid (I made grape martini with the liquid… thoroughly satisfying) and reserve the grapes.
Crush 300 gm. ginger biscuits till it is powdered coarsely. That’s right. Ginger biscuits. Add 3 tablespoons of melted butter.
Put the thing in an 8 x 8 pan. Press down.
Let rest in a fridge for 30 minutes. Let it set down.
Meanwhile, crack open a big 500 gm. can of Saffron flavored Amul Shrikhand. Yes, this is in lieu of using the equivalent amount of sour cream and vanilla and sugar. However, this is gorgeous.
Combine grapes with this, and stir thoroughly. Bring out the ginger biscuit base and spread this over it evenly.
Combine 50 grams of butter with 60 grams of dark brown sugar. Add 100 ml. heavy cream when the butter-sugar mixture boils up thoroughly.
Pour over the grapes. Let set for one hour.
It does not look pretty. It also is pretty messy.
But it is amazing.
I repeat. Amazing.
May I marry you Alton Brown? We can make grape pie together.
Who says food has to be pretty in order to be tasty? Whoever said it had never had this.
Pie. Grape pie.
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The request has come a few times. I will put up a post.
But how do you make sour cream? Oh do tell pleez!!
lol. 😀
Hehe it must be good if you want to marry Alton Brown! 😛
It is!!
please do! 🙂
absolutely true!
wow this def sounds very delicious.
It looks so delicious! I loved it and will definitely get my lazy self to try making it haha 🙂
when you mix all good things together.. something yummy is definitely gonna happen ! <3
Please do. This is sugar intensive but really amazing.
The taste is gorgeous. I will strongly urge you to use sour-cream-vanilla-brown-sugar combo as well.
I'd like to try it! I can imagine its flavour mmmm!! yummy! Marta
wow! not a fan of shrikhand but will definitely try this out!
ahahahahaa!! yes, we will be old and happy and have grandkids without even asking for them.
u both can get married and then adopt me..i wont have to make it either and enjoy it to the max.