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Baking With Dried Fruit

Baking With Dried FruitMany kinds of dried fruit are used in breads and baked desserts. This guide is about baking with dried fruit.
     

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Helpful Hints For Using Dried Fruits

Shake raisins and other dried fruits in flour before you add them to dough or pudding so that they won't sink to the bottom during baking.

Dried fruits sold in bulk usually need to be soaked in cool water for at least an hour, or until they're plump, before you cook them. Take care not to overcook.

When you buy candied fruits to use in fruit cakes, try to get them at a store which caries them in bulk, like a fine candy store or food specialty shop. The ones you buy in glass or plastic jars often have a terrible chemical taste, possibly because of the preservatives added. They can ruin a fruit cake.

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Dust Fruit and Nuts With Flour Before Baking

When using dried fruit or nuts in baking, dust dry flour on the fruit or nuts so that they don't sink to the bottom when it's baked.

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Choosing Dried Fruit for Cookie Filling

What dried fruit goes with dried cherries for a filled cookie?

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By Anonymous12/21/2011

Dried cranberries or dried apricots would taste awesome with dried cherries. :-)

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