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Bramley apples

(14 Posts)
Fennel Sun 07-Jan-18 11:44:06

Are they on sale at the moment? Looking forward to buying them soon.
While in France I've missed them - there isn't a comparable cooking apple with that fizz here. French people even use golden delicious for cooking, which is far too bland for me.
The nearest is Canada gris with a squeeze of lemon.

jusnoneed Sun 07-Jan-18 13:50:51

They seem to be on sale all year round, I certainly saw some in the supermarket last week - was tempted but decided not to indulge lol.

Jalima1108 Sun 07-Jan-18 13:54:32

September/October is usually the time for Bramleys unless they have travelled from the other side of the world.

Scribbles Sun 07-Jan-18 13:56:10

I had some from Tesco last week.

Jalima1108 Sun 07-Jan-18 13:58:37

They are probably from New Zealand?
Or else ones that have been in store here.

merlotgran Sun 07-Jan-18 14:04:47

I'm staring at the bare branches of my Bramley apple tree hoping for good things to come.

Meanwhile I will have to stagger across the yard and dig some out of the freezer in the shed.

The best cooking apple in the world.

Jalima1108 Sun 07-Jan-18 14:06:22

Yes, thank goodness we have some in the freezer as our tree is no more sad

lemongrove Sun 07-Jan-18 14:08:32

Same here, plenty in the freezer from a very old Bramley tree in the garden.DH likes apple crumple at any time of year. I sweeten it using honey.

shysal Sun 07-Jan-18 14:14:55

I have a pack of 4 British Bramleys, bought from Asda, in readiness for replenishing my frozen stock of Baggs's Apple cake. I halve the recipe and bake in a loaf tin, sprinkled with Demerara before cooking. It is delicious!
www.gransnet.com/recipes/dish/6620-Apple-Cake

hildajenniJ Sun 07-Jan-18 14:42:14

We've just consumed an apple crumble made with Bramley apples. DH bought them a few days ago.

Fennel Sun 07-Jan-18 16:24:06

That's good news smile I might even try planting a Bramley tree when we get back. Does it need a different tree nearby to pollinate?

Jalima1108 Sun 07-Jan-18 17:04:09

Ours doesn't have one nearby; we did have a few apple trees that we planted when we moved here but this is the only one that survived (until last autumn).
We will plant another one, but we were thinking of one that has a couple of different types of apple on one tree.

bikergran Sun 07-Jan-18 17:11:31

Asda have them although not loose anymore, packs of 4 normally

merlotgran Sun 07-Jan-18 17:18:09

You may be lucky if there are pollinating trees already in the area. You need two suitable trees. One to pollinate the Bramley and one to pollinate the pollinator. We planted Cox's orange pippin and Egremont russet to pollinate ours.