Indian Fruit Pudding Recipe




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Indian Fruit Pudding

 

Ingredients

1 lb chokecherries or blueberries
4 cup water
1/2 cup flour
1 cup sugar or honey, or to taste



 

Preparation

This dish was originally made with chokecherries. These tiny cherries
are bitter enough to surprise you, and the pit is the biggest part of
the fruit. The whole cherry, pit and all, was pounded up and used to
preserve meat, and they are certainly sour enough to do just that.
When they were made into a pudding it must have taken the family's
entire stock of honey to provide enough sweetening. Wild blueberries,
which could not be preserved so easily, were also used for this dish.

Boil the berries in the water. Drain the juice and set aside. Mash the
berries and mix with the flour. Combine the sugar or honey with the
juice and add to the berry/flour mix. Stir well. If lumps are present
add a little more water and continue to stir. Bring to a simmer and
stir constantly until thick. Check for sweetness. Cool and serve.

Source: "The Frugal Gourmet Cooks American" by Jeff Smith.

 

 

Servings: 6