Prune mui is a local favorite in Hawaii. It is a preserve of dried fruits, the sweet and sour sauce is addicting and most times you eat the fruits with your fingers, licking them after putting some into your mouth (well, I usually do this). I tried the recipe from Hawaii State Representative Roy Takumi's pamphlet.
2 packages prunes
2 packages apricots
1 package wet li hing mui
1 package dried lemon peel
Sauce:
1/2 teaspoon Hawaiian salt
1/2 teaspoon Chinese 5-spice
1 cup dark brown sugar
3/4 cup lemon juice
3 teaspoon whiskey
Combine all sauce ingredients and mix well. Add the fruits to the sauce and shake.
Still, it was ono (delicious).
Oh yum! Where did you find the dried apricots? I used to buy them at Costco but they don't sell them anymore.
ReplyDeleteBoth of my daughters - Maui girls - would love that. I have to send them the link to this post.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to email you Abigail!
ReplyDeleteI hope they like it PB :)
Take care you two.
Kat
My mom used to make this all the time! (locals sure know how to snack)...heh heh
ReplyDeleteAbout the comments, must've been worldwide, 'cause I encountered the same problem on several blogspot-hosted sites. Frustrating yeah?
Rowena, we locals sure do know how to snack :) I am glad it was worldwide and not just my computer :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
I have never had prune mui before but it does look good!
ReplyDeleteI hope you get a chance to try it soon, Deb :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
The recipe is prune mui wonderful. prune and mui- an interesting combination. I am sure it tastes great as like your picture. I love sour taste and would like to try this one. prune are my favorite. I love to eat prune with hing mui and lemon peel.. a heavenly delight. thank you for shearing your post.
ReplyDeleteI hope you like this Rumela :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat