Peapod Burgundy? Can it be done?
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Peapod Burgundy? Can it be done?
Been scouring around for a recipe for peapod wine (can't find one
) as the compost heap is groaning from the weight of the pods i've been shoving on it! And in this heat, a glass or two would go down a treat! It doesn't have to be burgundy, a nice Shiraz would do!! Any ideas please?
Surely it is better to have grown it and eaten it than never to have grown it all?
Re: Peapod Burgundy? Can it be done?
Try here ...
http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/reques37.asp
All of the others I can see on the net are just copies of this or are throwbacks to the bad old days of "chuck some sugar and yeast at it and wait".
Personally, I think the pods would be better on the compost, but you never can tell
http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/reques37.asp
All of the others I can see on the net are just copies of this or are throwbacks to the bad old days of "chuck some sugar and yeast at it and wait".
Personally, I think the pods would be better on the compost, but you never can tell
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Re: Peapod Burgundy? Can it be done?
Pea pods or overgrown mange tout also make smashing pea pod soup.
With an onion, a potato and some veggie stock, cooked and blitzed, yummie!
With an onion, a potato and some veggie stock, cooked and blitzed, yummie!
Terri x
“I'd rather be a little weird than all boring.”
― Rebecca McKinsey
“I'd rather be a little weird than all boring.”
― Rebecca McKinsey
Re: Peapod Burgundy? Can it be done?
I made a batch last year. It's not bad, but not great either. It's got a kind of gingery flavour to it. Drinkable, but it's useful being quite tight beforehand. 