Showing posts with label wild plum jelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wild plum jelly. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Wild Plum Jelly

Are you kidding me right now?  Jelly is time consuming.  Jelly is difficult.  OK, but jelly is also delicious!  My husband is a rural mail carrier and along his mail route are wild plum bushes.  And the plums are ripe and ready to be picked.  So he picked plums while I read all the recipes and procedures about jelly making that I could find.


Wash the plums and pick through them.  Discard any that are discolored, mushy, or otherwise not good.  Place the whole plums in a large dutch oven kettle and add 1/2 cup of water.  Bring to a boil then using a potato masher, smush--mash, the plums to get out pulp and juice.  Remove from the heat cover, and let it cool a bit.


Now to get just the clear juice out of this mix.  In order to do this, you need to construct a jelly strainer (jelly bag).  I sterilized a tea towel in boiling water, let it cool, then wrung out the water.  Turn a stool upside down, secure the tea towel with big rubber bands.  Place a bowl in the bottom and dump in the mushed plums--skins, pits and all.  This takes time, don't squeeze or press on the mixture, just let it drip.  This will ensure a clear juice for super pretty jelly.  Mine took a good eight hours.



For this recipe you need 4 cups of plum juice, 6 1/2 cups of sugar, and a pouch of Certo liquid pectin, to make seven cups of of jelly.  I followed the instructions for cooked jelly that came with the Certo product. The jelly needs to be processed in a water bath canner. Follow the instructions for water bath canning at:

Water Bath Canning - Simply Canning

www.simplycanning.com/water-bath-canning.html


Well worth the effort!  You might want to make a batch of homemade biscuits.
Enjoy friends!