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? Recipes for Cherries: Sweet, Savoury & Seasonal Favourites for the UK Kitchen
?? Introduction: The Joy of Cherry Season
Cherry season in the UK is short but sweet, typically peaking between late June and early August. Whether you’ve bought a punnet from a farm shop or picked your own, there’s no better way to celebrate this juicy, ruby-red fruit than with a variety of cherry-based recipes.
This guide features classic desserts, light summer meals, refreshing drinks, and clever ways to preserve cherries—so nothing goes to waste.
? Sweet Cherry Recipes
1. Classic Cherry Pie
- Use fresh or pitted frozen cherries with sugar, cornflour, and lemon juice.
- Encase in buttery shortcrust pastry and bake until golden.
- Serve with clotted cream or custard.
2. Cherry Clafoutis
- A simple French dessert that bakes cherries in a light, eggy batter.
- Dust with icing sugar and serve warm.
3. Cherry Crumble
- Toss cherries with a touch of sugar and top with a crumble made from oats, butter, and flour.
- Bake until bubbling and crisp.
4. Cherry Bakewell Tart
- Twist on the British classic: use fresh cherry compote instead of jam.
- Add a layer of frangipane and sliced almonds on top.
5. Chocolate Cherry Brownies
- Fold pitted cherries into rich brownie batter for a tangy burst in every bite.
? Cakes & Bakes
6. Cherry Almond Loaf Cake
- Combines ground almonds and halved cherries for a moist, nutty sponge.
7. Cherry Muffins
- A lunchbox or picnic favourite with fresh cherries folded into vanilla muffin batter.
8. Cherry Scones
- Add dried or fresh chopped cherries into scone dough for a summer twist.
? Savoury Cherry Recipes
9. Cherry & Goat’s Cheese Salad
- Mix cherries with rocket, crumbled goat’s cheese, walnuts and a balsamic dressing.
10. Duck Breast with Cherry Sauce
- Make a rich reduction with cherries, red wine, and stock—perfect with game meats or duck.
11. Cherry & Couscous Salad
- Toss cooked couscous with cherries, fresh mint, cucumber, and lemon dressing.
? Preserves & Pantry Ideas
12. Cherry Jam
- A classic preserve made with equal parts cherries and sugar, plus lemon juice.
- Ideal for toast, scones, and sponge cakes.
13. Cherry Compote
- Simmer cherries with sugar and a splash of water—keep in the fridge for yoghurt, pancakes, or porridge.
14. Cherry Chutney
- Spiced and tangy, pairs well with cheese boards or roast pork.
15. Cherry Syrup
- Simmer cherries with sugar, then strain. Great for cocktails, mocktails, or desserts.
? Cherry Drinks
16. Cherry Smoothie
- Blend cherries with banana, yoghurt, and a splash of oat milk for a creamy snack.
17. Homemade Cherry Cordial
- Steep cherries with sugar and water, then strain for a fruity cordial.
18. Cherry Iced Tea
- Brew tea, chill, and stir in cherry compote or syrup for a summer cooler.
? FAQs
1. Can you freeze cherries?
Yes—wash, pit, and freeze flat on a tray. Then store in bags for up to 6 months.
2. What’s the best way to pit cherries?
Use a cherry pitter or push out the stone with a metal straw or chopstick.
3. Are sour and sweet cherries interchangeable?
Yes, but sour cherries require more sugar and are best cooked or baked.
4. How long do fresh cherries last?
Up to 5 days in the fridge—store dry in a breathable container.
5. Can I make jam with frozen cherries?
Yes—just thaw and drain excess juice before cooking.
? Quick Recipe Card: Cherry Compote
Ingredients:
- 500g pitted cherries
- 100g sugar
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
Method:
- Combine ingredients in saucepan.
- Simmer on low for 15–20 mins.
- Cool and store in fridge.
Serve on pancakes, porridge, yoghurt, or vanilla ice cream.
? Conclusion
Cherries are wonderfully versatile—bake them, bottle them, or blend them. From indulgent desserts to summer salads and homemade jam, there’s a cherry recipe for every taste and occasion. Make the most of the UK cherry season and enjoy every bite while it lasts.