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- Tom Good
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chestnuts
hi,
i have 2 large chestnut trees, with lots of nuts on them.. how do i know when the chestnut is ready? how do i get them off the tree? what do i do with them then?
all ideas and recipes gratefully received
i have 2 large chestnut trees, with lots of nuts on them.. how do i know when the chestnut is ready? how do i get them off the tree? what do i do with them then?
all ideas and recipes gratefully received
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Do you mean sweet chestnuts? They will fall and the shells crack open.
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i recently made pie with this year's chestnuts (non roasted) and french chestnut cream.
mixed it with a little sugar, two eggs, flour, a little water for the yeast and milk. I hacked the chestnuts for the mixture and left some just split in half to put on top.
tasty. not too sweet and a little dry and heavy, but went very well in rather small pieces with coffee or tea.
mixed it with a little sugar, two eggs, flour, a little water for the yeast and milk. I hacked the chestnuts for the mixture and left some just split in half to put on top.
tasty. not too sweet and a little dry and heavy, but went very well in rather small pieces with coffee or tea.
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What are the tell tale differences?
We used to play conkers, are they horse chesnuts?
We used to play conkers, are they horse chesnuts?
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Horse chestnuts are conkers - tell tale difference is there tend to be children lobbing sticks up into conker trees 

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Or being lifted by their childminder9ball wrote:Horse chestnuts are conkers - tell tale difference is there tend to be children lobbing sticks up into conker trees

Whats the best way of storing chestnuts, the sweet ones that is after you have cooked them ... I love them and find them really usefull to add to stews.
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I absolutely LOVE chestnuts and admit to having paid a small fortune for some from the supermarket (5.95 euros per kilo!). I then roasted them, waited 20 odd mins for them to cook, sat down to a film with them, burnt all my fingertips impatiently getting into them and all for perhaps 3 that were any good! What a waste of time & money. But those few that were good, were so so good, I always go back for more lol.
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In the ficticious "Redwall" series by Brian Jaques there is constant mention of candied chestnuts. not sure if this actually possible but would be cool to try no?
Boil them in honney a while and then bottle maybe . . .
Boil them in honney a while and then bottle maybe . . .
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