Fall may be the time for apples and pears but it's also the time for grapes. There are all sorts from the richly colored Concord to the pale blushed color Traminette. There's nothing like a dish with them or just eating them as a snack.
One of the most popular and famous is the darkly purple Concord. These are the richest flavored grape, Most people know them from being in grape juice and jelly. Yet on their own. they're delicious.They have the eclasspic grape flavor always associated with the fruit. They add bright color to any charcuterie board. Pair them with a bold flavored cheese such as Bleu cheese and a sharp Vermont cheddar. However soft, creamy cheese like Brie and goat also work well with them . They are excellent for your own version of Welch's Classic grape jelly along with being perfect for pies and cobblers.Carawba grapes are also thriving right now. These are a muted berry red color and have a delightfully sweet taste. They're perfect for making homemade juice and wine. These, too, would be perfect for any charcuterie board. Try them with a very creamy cheese like Fontina, Brie and Camenbert. You could also pair it with goat and cheddar. You can make jelly with them and even more surprising ketchup. The grapes are boiled and then mixed with a variety of spices such as cloves cinnamon , allspice and black pepper. Vinegar gives it that classic ketchup tang while sugar balances out all the flavors.
Another fall grape is the blush colored Traminette..They have a floral and spicy taste .better suited for wines. However this Indiana born fruit is derived from the German varietal Gewurtztraminer. They make a good appetizer paired with feta . You could also try the silvery pale Vidal blanc. This is a grape you can use to make preserves instead of jelly along with making homemade juice. Are preserves harder to make than jelly or jam? Yes. They involve cooking whole pieces of fruit which requires a delicate balance to prevent the flesh from breaking down too much. Jelly, on the other hand , is created from strained fruit juice. Autumn crisp grapes are also being harvested right now. every supermarket. They are large and juiy, perfect for snacking with a citrus, peach flavor. It also has notes of muscat and rose too.One big plus about them is that they are seedless, making them easy to eat. You don;t have to worry about crunching down on seeds or swallowing them.These definitely belong on a charcuterie table. They pair well with everything from cured meats to nuts to cheeses.
Fall is more than just apples and pears. Try grapes this season for a good snack or dessert. They're sweet and perfect . a good fruit for the autumn.
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