What flavors would go well with grapes?!


Question: What flavors would go well with grapes?
I'm trying to come up with a dessert using green grapes, and I need to figure out what flavors would go well with grapes (i.e. lemon, cinnamon, etc.) Any ideas?

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A fresh fruit tart is nice. Grapes go well with cheeses. You could make a cream cheese tart on a graham wafer crust and top it with washed and dried green grapes in concentric circles and then glaze the tart with thinned out jelly - bakers use apricot jelly heated up and thinned with a bit of water or liquor.

Cream cheese filling - for a 9 inch tart you will need 4 ounces of firm cream cheese which needs to be softened and add 2 Tablespoons of icing or powdered sugar and a touch of vanilla extract. then gently spread the cream cheese inside the prebaked tart shell and top it with grapes and then chill it so the grapes don't move when you cut it. You could use other colourful fruits as well such as raspberries or blueberries or red seedless grapes on your tart.


Other people freeze green grapes and then serve them as a dessert in itself.



Grape Salad

Ingredients:



* 2 lbs green seedless grapes
* 2 lbs red seedless grapes
* 8 ounces sour cream
* 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
* 1/2 cup granulated sugar
* 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, to taste


Topping Ingredients

* 1 cup brown sugar, packed, to taste
* 1 cup crushed pecans, to taste

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Directions:

Prep Time: 10 mins

Total Time: 10 mins

1. Wash and stem grapes.
2. Set aside.
3. Mix sour cream, cream cheese, white sugar and vanilla by hand until blended.
4. Stir grapes into mixture, and pour in large serving bowl.
5. For topping: Combine brown sugar, and crushed pecans.
6. Sprinkle over top of grapes to cover completely.
7. Chill overnight.



a gr8 appetizer as well as a dessert is to mix grapes with cheese.
jus stack a piece of cheese ovr each grape and fix it with a tooth pick! its easy to eat and tasty! :)

apart from that u can also try grapes with some custard.(mix with oranges too)



Goat cheese--- mmmm. And that cheese you use with jello and that tastes heavenly with tarragon.



Marshmellows will go good.




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