Membrillo, or Spanish quince paste, is a wonderful product to keep in the pantry. Itβs traditionally served with cheese, but I can easily think of dozens of other ways to use it, from making marinades to martinis β it really is versatile. This quick and very delicious glaze for chicken is, well, just a bit different. Skewered, served with salad or stuffed into bread, the chicken is great however you serve it.
Quince is the most luscious fall fruit, but not as widely known or easily found as it should be. It holds its secrets tightly inside; quince is very astringent and not pleasant to eat when raw, but when cooked with sugar it turns coral-pink and delicious. It's also very high in pectin, which means that it is practically perfect for sorbet. This fragrant sorbet, spiced with star anise and vanilla, is thick and smooth β more like a sherbet than an icy sorbet β and it makes a wonderful accompaniment to autumn gingerbread and apple cake.