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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Poached Peaches With Blueberry Compote

Hello, everybody! Mary Jane here, reporting from the West side of the state. It was 108F and hotter where we live so although we hadn't planned a trip, we decided to get out of town!
We spent a while in White Salmon, then Stevens Landing, then a town called Government camp in Mt. Hood National Forest , and now we're on the beach. *whew* MUCH cooler!
                                     
Reading on the beach... is there anything better? I do have writing, but no sand in the laptop, so I was forced to read. :)
                                                        
OK, start with two cups of blueberries and assorted blackberries/ cherries/ huckleberries/ marionberries. Or what you can find in the garden. We missed blueberry season at home so it was nice to arrive just in time for blueberry season in the west. What a difference a few hundred miles and a mountain range make! We picked these Toros early one morning, and the blackberries after lunch.
                                                           
Depending on how ripe your berries are, mix about 1/2 cup of sugar and 1/2 cup of water into the pan. Stir on medium high heat for ten minutes or until mostly cooked, but some berries are still whole.
                                
California nectarines brought straight up from a farm near the border. Mmmmm. Depending on number of guests, cut nectarines in half so there are several slices for each guest.
                                                     
1/4 cup of brown sugar and 4 TBS real butter in a cast iron skillet, melt over medium heat.
                                                        
Place face down and simmer for 4-5 minutes.
                                                 
Turn several times as the sugar becomes caramelized.
                                        
Remove from the heat and set on a plate. Add whipped topping with a dash of nutmeg.
Layer on the blueberry/ assorted berry compote! Serve hot!
Any leftovers can be used as pancake topping the next morning. :)
 

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