EASY GRAPE JAM - JUST 3 INGREDIENTS AND NO PECTIN!
Easy Grape Jam is a classic American preserve, great on it's own but even better paired with peanut butter for that all American taste sensation!
Provided by Camilla Hawkins
Categories Snack
Time 53m
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Place grapes, sugar and lemon juice into a preserving pan or similar.
- Using a gentle heat dissolve the sugar slowly, stirring frequently.
- As the mixture heats up break up some of the grapes with your wooden spoon or use a potato masher in order the release the grapes' juices.
- Once all the sugar has dissolved fully (around 20 minutes) take the mixture off the heat and use a stick blender to blend the grapes to a juice like consistency.
- Put pan back on the heat, bring to a rolling boil and then time for 25 minutes, stirring continuously. (You could start with 23 minutes as depending on freshness and variety of grapes the setting time can vary a little).
- Take the pan off the heat and test for set by placing a few drops of the jam on a chilled saucer and place in fridge for a minute.
- The jam should form a crinkle when you push your finger through it.
- If not then boil for another 2 minutes and re-test until set is achieved.
- Pot up in hot jars and place lids on immediately.
- Store in a cool dry place and once opened keep in fridge.
LOW-SUGAR GRAPE JAM
Steps:
- Start by preparing jars and getting water in the canner heating. You want the canner hot, but not boiling, when the jars are ready to be processed.See full water bath canning instructions here.
GRAPE JAM USING GRAPE MASH (GRAPE MUST)
This grape jam is practically free when you use the grape mash (grape must) from making grape jelly or grape juice.
Provided by Angi Schneider
Categories Preserving Food
Time 1h
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Put a couple of spoons in the freezer. You'll use these later to test the jam for gelling.
- Prepare a water bath canner by filling it about 2/3 of the way full with water.
- Wash the jars and lids in hot soapy water. Keep the jars hot until you need them.
- Mix the grape mash, sugar, and lemon juice together in a stainless steel stock pot. Bring the jam to a boil and then cook over medium heat until it gels. If you have a lot of liquid in the grape mash it will take a while.
- Stir the mixture often to keep it from sticking to the bottom of the pan, as the liquid evaporates its more likely that the jam will stick.
- To test the jam to see if it's going to gel when it cools, get one of the spoons you put in the freezer earlier. Dip the back of the spoon into the jam. Give it just a moment and then touch the jam, if it has gelled on the spoon it will gel in the jar when it cools off. If it's still runny, it needs to cook down more.
- When the jam is cooked down and ready to be jarred, put the jars on a kitchen towel on the counter and ladle the hot grape jam into the hot jars. When the jars are full, wipe the rims with a damp cloth, and add the lids and bands.
- There's no need to put the bands on super duper tight, just put it on like you would put a lid on the mayonnaise before putting it in the refrigerator.
- Put the filled jars in the water bath canner and turn the heat up. Once the water starts to boil, set the timer for 10 minutes adjusting for altitude - this is the processing time.
- When the jars are finished processing, remove them from the water bath canner and put them on a kitchen towel on the counter. Let them cool.
- After 12 hours or overnight, remove the the bands from the jars and test the seals. If any jar failed to seal, put it in the refrigerator and use first. Store the sealed jars in the pantry.
GRAPE JUICE AND JAM
A wonderful, economical recipe which gives both crystal clear juice and tasty jam from the same grapes. The juice turn a deep jewel like purple when you add the sugar. Makes a nice Christmas drink. Can reduce the amount of sugar to 3/4 Kg if health conscious!
Provided by Indian Cook
Categories Beverages
Time 35m
Yield 2 litres, 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Wash the grapes and separate from stem.
- Boil the grapes in just enough water to cover without stirring until grapes are cooked (skins split open and the grapes collapse)
- water should be pink.
- Remove from heat and filter the juice in a seive carefully without crushing the fruit. (If you crush the fruit, the juice will not be clear).
- FOR JUICE- Take the filtered pink water and add 1 Kg sugar and 1 tsp citric acid.
- Boil for 1 min only, remove from heat immediately and bottle.
- FOR JAM- if seedless grapes, put in a blender and make a puree, if seeds are present, rub through a seive to remove the seeds.
- Take the pulp, add1Kg sugar and 1 tsp citric acid. Boil till sheeting occurs on high heat.
- Bottle.
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