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This sauce goes with the White Chocolate Mousse in Chcoclate Scallop Shells recipes that I'll post separately.

Raspberry Sauce

2 10 oz. packages frozen raspberries, thawed and drained
1/4 cup seedless red raspberry jam
1 TBSP Chambord or Kirsch liqueur

Puree raspberries in food processor or blender until smooth. Pass puree through a sieve fine enough to trap seeds, working puree with the back of large spoon or spatula.

Combine puree, jam and liqueur in small nonreactive saucepan. Cook over low heat until mixture simmers; simmering 3 to 4 minutes until mixture becomes shiny. Refrigerate covered until well chilled, 1 to 2 hours; serve cold.

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Posts: 1577 | Location: Pewaukee, WI & Buckeye, AZ | Registered: September 17, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wow, couldn't be any easier! If by chance an objection to the liqueur is raised, I know the alcohol will evaportate, but if there is an objection, what would be a suitable substitute? Maybe a quality fruit juice that has been slightly reduced?
 
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Paul - I suspect you can leave it out without noticing, or perhaps use vanilla ... but vanilla may have more alcohol than the liqueur.

Jim


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Originally posted by JRPfeff:
Paul - I suspect you can leave it out without noticing, or perhaps use vanilla ... but vanilla may have more alcohol than the liqueur.

Jim

As suspected,

Chambord 16.5%
Vanilla Extract 35% (70 proof!!!)

Paul - Use the Chambord and don't worry about it.

Jim


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Agreed! I'm sure it makes for a superior dessert.
 
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I going to make this and add a habanero. I had a simple dessert at a restaurant which served a raspberry habanero sauce over ice cream. What a crazy taste sensation. It was awesome!


Slainte.

Gerry D.
 
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