Finger Lickin' Good Stewed Quince Dessert

If you want to add more gluten free, dairy free, lacto ovo vegetarian, and vegan recipes to your recipe box, Finger Lickin' Good Stewed Quince Dessert might be a recipe you should try. For $2.87 per serving, you get a hor d'oeuvre that serves 6. One portion of this dish contains roughly 1g of protein, 7g of fat, and a total of 190 calories. 3 people have tried and liked this recipe. This recipe from Foodista requires quinces, vanillan extract, sea salt, and sucanat. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 45 minutes. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 27%. This score is not so tremendous. Similar recipes are Finger-Lickin'-Good Shrimp, Finger Lickin Good BBQ Sauce, and Finger Lickin' Good Chicken Marinade.

Servings: 6

Preparation duration: -1 minutes

Cooking duration: -1 minutes

 

Ingredients:

3 quinces

3 tbsp unrefined oil

1 tbsp rice flour, mixed with 50 ml of water

50g sucanat

1/2 tbsp cinnamon

1 tsp ground cloves

3 tbsp raisins

1/2 tsp vanilla extract

1 tsp rum extract

pinch of sea salt

Equipment:

Cooking instruction summary:

Go to my blog for the full instructions: http://gourmandelle.com/finger-lickin-good-stewed-quince-dessert/

 

Step by step:


1. Go to my blog for the full instructions: http://gourmandelle.com/finger-lickin-good-stewed-quince-dessert/


Nutrition Information:

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189 Calories
0.76g Protein
7g Total Fat
33g Carbs
1% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
189k
9%

Fat
7g
11%

  Saturated Fat
0.56g
4%

Carbohydrates
33g
11%

  Sugar
8g
9%

Cholesterol
0.0mg
0%

Sodium
14mg
1%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
0.76g
2%

Vitamin C
17mg
21%

Manganese
0.36mg
18%

Fiber
3g
13%

Copper
0.18mg
9%

Vitamin E
1mg
8%

Potassium
294mg
8%

Iron
1mg
6%

Vitamin K
5µg
5%

Vitamin B6
0.07mg
3%

Magnesium
13mg
3%

Vitamin B2
0.05mg
3%

Phosphorus
26mg
3%

Calcium
24mg
2%

Vitamin B1
0.03mg
2%

Vitamin B3
0.36mg
2%

Selenium
0.96µg
1%

Vitamin B5
0.11mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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