Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 , " Dove " <Dove@s...> wrote: > Is chestnut puree something you do in the blender? Or is it something you buy in a can or jar? Here in Scotland I can buy chestnut puree either in cans or jars but I would think that making your own would be quite straightforward. The ingredients of the jar that I bought are chestnuts and water so I would just cook the chestnuts and whizz them in the blender with a bit of water. Alternatively, imoprovise with a layer of your choice. Christie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 Christie, tell me what it tastes close to because here in LA chestnuts aren't easily found. If I see them it's usually a small little try with 10 - 20 nuts and they are very expensive. Would something like tahini or an almond butter work? I want to try your recipe soon. Thanks , Donna christie_0131 <christie0131 wrote: , " Dove " <Dove@s...> wrote: > Is chestnut puree something you do in the blender? Or is it something you buy in a can or jar? Here in Scotland I can buy chestnut puree either in cans or jars but I would think that making your own would be quite straightforward. The ingredients of the jar that I bought are chestnuts and water so I would just cook the chestnuts and whizz them in the blender with a bit of water. Alternatively, imoprovise with a layer of your choice. Christie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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