Inspired by my dear and now late friend, Lora, after she returned from a trip to New Orleans, I tried to recreate the flavors she excitedly described. She wasn't sure what was in the wonderful sauce she had there, but was thrilled to test my best efforts to create something like it. This is an amazingly versatile sauce which I enjoy serving warm over frozen desserts, more on the thin side. It can envelope and carve into ice cream as if you are creating a miniature bays filled with cherries. That is the world in which I want to live: I love cherries. I also like using a cold version of this sauce, on the thicker side, with warm roasted meats such as duck, pork, turkey, or chicken. You can, as well, use a warm version of this with cold sliced meats. In any case I like to contrast the temperatures. The photos show this on green tea and also vanilla ice cream. This probably can keep for quite a while, but we always use ours up pretty quickly. I am really glad that I was able to make this a few times to delight my friend. —Sagegreen
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