Recipe from Lantana Cafe Breakfast and Brunch

In the November issue of Psychologies, we featured an extract from Lantana Cafe Breakfast & Brunch. Here is the recipe for Plum Ketchup, to go with the Fish Finger Baps

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Recipe from Lantana Cafe Breakfast and Brunch

PLUM KETCHUP

The first time one of our new chefs tasted this ketchup she smiled, and said โ€˜I could quite happily drink a bowl of thatโ€™. As with any ketchup it is an extremely versatile accompaniment, great with burgers of any kind or our Fish Finger Baps

MAKES 400ml

1kg (about 40) roughly chopped and pitted firm ripe plums

400g onions, peeled and roughly chopped

2 Thai red chillies, deseeded and roughly chopped

8 garlic cloves, roughly chopped

75g ginger, peeled and grated

125ml soy sauce

500ml rice wine vinegar

3 star anise

1โ„4 teaspoon Chinese five-spice powder

250g soft light brown sugar

sterilized, glass jars with airtight lids

1 Put all the ingredients, except the sugar, into a lidded saucepan. Bring to the boil and then reduce the heat and simmer with the lid on until soft (approximately 30 minutes). Remove from the heat and leave overnight at room temperature for the flavours to develop.

2 The next day, push the mixture through a sieve and retain the liquid. Discard the pulp, star anise and onion. Return the liquid to a clean pan, add the sugar and bring to the boil. Simmer gently, uncovered, for 21โ„2 hours, stirring occasionally, until thick and glossy. While still hot, pour into a sterilized glass bottle or jar and seal with a lid. Store unopened in a cool, dark place for up to 12 months. Once opened, store in the fridge and use within 2 weeks.

Lantana Cafe Breakfast & Brunch by Shelagh Ryan (Ryland Peters & Small, ยฃ9.99)

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