Whitworths Juicy Sultanas 325g
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Preparation and Usage
Stirred into Porridge with Warming Cinnamon
Mixed into Spiced Cous Cous
Added to Bread & Butter Pudding
Instructions
Ingredients:
175g Digestive Biscuits, crushed,
50g Caster Sugar,
75g Unsalted Butter, melted,
350g Cottage Cheese,
2 Medium Eggs, lightly beaten,
125ml Soured Cream,
75g Whitworths Sultanas,
30g Whitworths Crystallised Ginger,
How to make:
1. Preheat oven to 180°C (Fan 160°C), Gas Mark 4.
2. Mix the crushed biscuits and half of the sugar with the melted butter and press onto the sides and base of the flan tin.
3. Bake in the centre of the preheated oven for 10 minutes, then set aside to cool in the tin.
4. Beat the cottage cheese until softened, then add the eggs, soured cream and the remaining sugar and beat until smooth.
5. Fold in the sultanas and the ginger and pour over the biscuit base.
6. Return to the oven to bake for further 30-35 minutes, allow to cool fully before removing from the tin to serve.
Recipes
Mini Lemon Curd & Clotted Cream Scones
Ingredients
90g Whitworths Sultanas
225g plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 large lemon, finely grated peel
Small pinch of salt
75g unsalted butter, softened
35g caster sugar
1 medium egg, beaten
75ml whole milk
120g lemon curd
227g clotted cream
Ready...Steady...Bake
Preheat your oven to 200°C / Fan 180°C / Gas Mark 6 then lightly grease a large baking sheet.
Mix the flour, baking powder, lemon peel and salt in a bowl then rub in the butter with your fingertips.
Stir in the sultanas, sugar, egg and milk to form a soft dough, handling as little as possible to keep them light.
Roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface until 1 1/2cm thick then fold half over the top of itself (this gives a nice natural break to cut them open once cooked), then flatten slightly using the palm of your hand.
Cut out 24 mini scones with a 4cm cutter, re-rolling the dough as required.
Bake in the center of the oven for 10-13 minutes until risen and golden, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Once cooled split and fill the scones with lemon curd and clotted cream - delicious - enjoy!
Package Type
Other Information
Partially Rehydrated Sultanas.
Storage:
Store in a Cool, Dry Place.
Once opened, reseal, refrigerate and consume within 2 weeks.
Usage:
11 Servings
Origin:
Packed in Turkey
Additional Information:
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Brand
Manufacturer
Orchard House,
Irthlingborough,
Northants,
NN9 5DB.
Return To Address
Whitworths Ltd,
Orchard House,
Irthlingborough,
Northants,
NN9 5DB.
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Typical Values | Per 100g (As Sold) | 30g serving (As Sold) |
---|---|---|
Energy | 1171kJ | 351kJ |
275kcal | 83kcal | |
Fat | 0.4g | 0.1g |
of which saturates | 0.1g | <0.1g |
Carbohydrate | 69.4g | 20.8g |
of which sugars* | 69.4g | 20.8g |
Fibre | 4.2g | 1.3g |
Protein | 2.7g | 0.8g |
Salt | 0.05g | 0.02g |
This pack contains approx. 11 servings | ||
*Contains naturally occurring sugars |
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Customer reviews (19)
of 4
Lovely plump sultanas
Regular rather than golden sultanas despite the picture on the front of the pack, but lovely and plump. Lots of stalks still attached in this must recent bag, but not usually a problem. Resealable bag is handy.
Plump and juicy
Great for baking. needs most recently in tiffin!
two serious reasons to refrain from buying
(1) If you want to know the quantity you buy, you might naively think that the weight is 325g. However, (this is a plus point), Whitworth declares honestly the «rehydration» of the already dried sultanas, which means in plain English, that you buy not only sultanas but also water, all included in those 325g. What would be the weight of the sultanas only, is everybody's guess. Did these sultanas have to be rehydrated because they were many years old? (2) Like many other products now on sale, you will never know (it is not written even on the package) in which country these sultanas have been produced; so you cannot even infer, if slave labour has been involved, and the like. As in most cases, those companies «who have nothing to hide» would publish the source of their produce. Not so, Whitworth.
not 325grams
great fruit but i only got 275grams in the packet, i suggest ever one one weighs theirs as i found currants and raisins are short well as well.
Really moist good quality sultanas.
These are very good.
The best
Really tasty sultanas, very juicy and flavoursome
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