Kudzu Flower Jelly Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

KUDZU BLOSSOM JELLY



Kudzu Blossom Jelly image

Kudzu blooms the end of July through September. It has attractive bunches of delicate purple flowers with a fragrance reminiscent of grapes which may be used to make a unique jelly to spoon over cream cheese, or melt and serve over waffles and ice cream. Make sure picking area has not been sprayed with chemicals to kill the kudzu. Overnight steeping is not included in the preparation time. Posted in response to a forum topic.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Free Of...

Time 35m

Yield 6 Half Pints, 36 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 cups kudzu blossoms (make sure that they haven't been sprayed with chemicals)
4 cups boiling water
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 (1 3/4 ounce) package powdered fruit pectin
5 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Wash kudzu blossoms with cold water, drain well and place them in a large bowl.
  • Pour 4 cups boiling water over blossoms, and refrigerate 8 hours or overnight.
  • Strain liquid through a colander into a Dutch oven, discarding blossoms.
  • Add lemon juice and pectin; bring to a full rolling boil over high heat, stirring constantly.
  • Stir in sugar; return to a full rolling boil, and boil, stirring constantly, 1 minute.
  • Remove from heat; skim off foam with a spoon.
  • Quickly pour jelly into hot, sterilized jars; filling to 1/4 inch from top.
  • Wipe jar rims.
  • Cover at once with metal lids, and screw on bands.
  • Process in boiling water bath 5 minutes.
  • Cool jars on wire racks.
  • NOTE: Blossom liquid is gray until lemon juice is added.

KUDZU FLOWER JELLY



Kudzu Flower Jelly image

Make good use of invasive kudzu & turn the blossoms into jelly. Kudzu flower jelly tastes like grape and is delicious!

Provided by Unruly Gardening

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Time 6h30m

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 cups fresh kudzu flowers
2 cups boiling water
1/2 tbsp lemon juice
1/2 package no sugar pectin (25 grams)
1 1/2 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Place the clean flowers in a heat proof container.
  • Pour the boiling water over the flowers and stir briefly.
  • Cover lightly and let cool to room temperature.
  • Steep for 6 to 8 hours in your refrigerator before straining.
  • Add the lemon juice to the prepared kudzu tea.
  • Stir to combine. The color will shift slightly.
  • Pour this mixture into a saucepan, and set aside.
  • In a separate bowl, measure out the sugar.
  • Take 1/4 cup of sugar out of this amount (leaving 1 1/4 cups for later), and place that 1/4 cup of sugar in a small bowl.
  • Combine the pectin with this 1/4 cup sugar, and then add the combination to your kudzu tea/lemon juice blend.
  • Stir to combine.
  • Place the saucepan over a burner set to medium-high heat.
  • Stir constantly, while bringing the jelly to a boil.
  • Once the jelly reaches a full rolling boil (the boil doesn't stop if you stir it), then add in the rest of the sugar (1 1/4 cups).
  • Return to a full boil and boil for one minute.
  • Remove from heat and ladle the hot jelly into the hot jars.
  • You might find it easier to first pour the jelly into a heat-proof pyrex measuring cup then pour from there into the jars, rather than use a ladle. This works great as long as you're ready to work fast!
  • Divide the jelly between 4 small four-ounce jelly jars, or 2 eight-ounce jelly jars, leaving a 1/4 inch headspace.
  • If canning, use a chopstick or plastic utensil to remove the air bubbles from each side of the jar.
  • Wipe off the rims of the jelly jars with a damp paper towel or rag to remove any splashes or stickiness that could interfere with the lid's sealing.
  • Place the lids on top, and screw on the rims to fingertip-tight.
  • If you're not canning your jelly, this is where you will simply leave it to completely cool then move to your refrigerator, or freeze.
  • Fresh jelly should be eaten within 2 to 3 weeks, or frozen for up to one year.
  • While the jars are still hot, load them up in your water bath canner's rack.
  • Lower the rack carefully into your water bath canner, which should be filled with simmering hot water.
  • Be sure the jars are covered with at least an inch of water.
  • Cover the canner and bring the water to a full boil.
  • Once boiling, process the jelly jars for 5 minutes.
  • Once finished processing, remove the jelly jars from the rack and place them on the towel.
  • Leave undisturbed for 24 hours.
  • Store canned jelly in a cool, dark place for about 1 year.
  • Once a jar is opened, place it in the refrigerator and use within 2-3 weeks.

More about "kudzu flower jelly recipes"

KUDZU BLOSSOM JELLY – GRANNY'S FRONT PORCH
kudzu-blossom-jelly-grannys-front-porch image
2013-09-17 Strain liquid and discard blossoms. Pour liquid in a medium pot. Add lemon juice, pectin, and sugar. The lemon juice will turn the gray liquid a bright …
From grannysfrontporch.com
Estimated Reading Time 3 mins


20 DELICIOUS FLOWER JELLY RECIPES YOU SHOULD TRY
20-delicious-flower-jelly-recipes-you-should-try image
2022-01-21 Here are twenty delicious flower jelly recipes and variations for you to try for yourself to preserve the delicate blossoms and their beautiful fragrance. First Thing’s First: Flower Tea. 1) Dandelion Jelly. 2) Wild Violet …
From thehomesteadinghippy.com


46 EASY AND TASTY KUDZU RECIPES BY HOME COOKS - COOKPAD
46-easy-and-tasty-kudzu-recipes-by-home-cooks-cookpad image
Hon- kudzu starch • Sesame seed paste • water. 3 servings. cookpad.japan. Easy! Coconut Milk Flan | Milk Pudding | Pineapple Jelly. Arrowroot starch is Kudzu -Ko in Japanese • coconut milk • soy milk or milk • granulated sugar • …
From cookpad.com


HOW TO COOK & EAT KUDZU | LIVESTRONG
how-to-cook-eat-kudzu-livestrong image
Cook kudzu roots like potatoes, or dry them and grind them into powder. Use kudzu root powder as a breading for fried foods or a thickener for sauces. Fry or steam kudzu shoots like snow peas. Incorporate kudzu blossoms into jelly, …
From livestrong.com


HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE KUDZU JELLY - HONEYSUCKLE …
2018-08-26 Directions. Boil 4 cups of water. Place kudzu blossoms in a large boil and pour the boiled water over them. Refrigerate for 8 hours – or overnight. Strain the liquid through 3-4 …
From honeysucklefootprints.com
Reviews 2
Estimated Reading Time 4 mins


16 FLOWER JELLIES THAT'LL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF - THEPREPPERPROJECT
2. Violet Jelly. Violets love to grow wild in lawns, in cultivated flower beds, and along the edge of the woods. The blossoms are delicious eaten fresh, but they also make a fantastic and …
From theprepperproject.com


SOUTHERN FORAGER: KUDZU FLOWER JELLY! | WILD FOOD FORAGING, …
Apr 21, 2018 - Kudzu is in bloom now in Middle Tennessee. The scent of these flowers is amazing and makes picking them a wonderful experience! Kudz...
From pinterest.com


AUTUMN OLIVE JELLY - UNRULY GARDENING
2021-10-01 Add the 2 cups of berry juice to the pot. In a small bowl, combine 1/4 cup of sugar with the 1/2 pack (25 grams) of low or no sugar pectin. Stir the pectin/sugar mixture into the …
From unrulygardening.com


RECIPES - KUDZU
Kudzu Blossom Jelly Spoon over cream cheese, or melt and serve over waffles and ice cream. The blossom liquid is gray until lemon juice is added. 4 cups Kudzu blossoms; 4 cups boiling …
From year3projct.weebly.com


KUDZU BLOSSOM JELLY RECIPES | BRYONT BLOG
Kudzu blossom jelly recipe food com kudzu jelly kudzu blossom jelly recipe kudzu blossom jelly granny s front porch
From bryont.net


13 KUDZU JELLY IDEAS | JELLY, JELLY RECIPES, CANNING
Sep 3, 2019 - Explore Peggy Shows's board "kudzu Jelly" on Pinterest. See more ideas about jelly, jelly recipes, canning.
From pinterest.ca


HOW TO MAKE KUDZU FLOWER JELLY (+LABELS!) - UNRULY GARDENING
Feb 4, 2016 - Make good use of invasive kudzu & turn the blossoms into jelly! Kudzu flower jelly tastes like grape and is delicious!
From pinterest.ca


THIS KUDZU JELLY RECIPE IS THE SOUTHERN TREAT YOU MUST TRY
2020-10-06 4 cups kudzu blossoms. 4 cups cold water. 8 cups sugar. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 pack liquid pectin. Rinse kudzu blossoms in cold water. Be sure to remove any dirt or …
From southernthing.com


KUDZU FLOWER RECIPES | BESTO BLOG
2018-06-24 Kudzu is edible why aren t we eating it kudzu jelly how to eat kudzu with pictures wikihow kudzu eat the weeds and other things too. Whats people lookup in this blog: Kudzu …
From bestonlinecollegesdegrees.com


KUDZU JELLY - HOW TO MAKE AND CAN KUDZU JELLY - PICK YOUR …

From pickyourown.org


KUDZU – CAN'T BEAT 'EM, EAT 'EM™
Kudzu Blossom Jelly, photo courtesy of Molly Marland Kuzdu Blossom Jelly. Recipe by Molly Marland. Molly notes that kudzu’s delicate purple flowers have a fragrance reminiscent of …
From cantbeatemeatem.com


KUDZU BLOSSOM JELLY RECIPE - FOOD.COM - PINTEREST
Sep 13, 2012 - Kudzu blooms the end of July through September. It has attractive bunches of delicate purple flowers with a fragrance reminiscent of grapes which may be used to make a …
From pinterest.com


KUDZU FLOWER RECIPES | BRYONT BLOG
Kudzu can t beat em eat kudzu is edible why aren t we eating it kudzu jelly how to make and can kudzu jelly how to make and can
From bryont.net


Related Search