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farmmilkmama
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Amy
Central MN
USA
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Posted - Aug 27 2012 : 05:36:53 AM
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We got a huge box of cherry plums from our neighbor so Mom and I decided to make jam. We didn't want to buy all the sugar we would have needed to do a pectin recipe so we decided to try our hand at no pectin (less sugar). Everything seemed to go well, we thought we had a success...until I opened up one of the jars this morning and what we had was a really hard goop of jam that was tough to spread.
I had stuck the candy thermometer in the jam and it read 220 but I thought it still looked way too liquid and wasn't "Sheeting" like its supposed to. So I boiled, boiled, boiled until it looked thicker.
Um...should I have went with what the candy thermometer said? Does jam made without pectin seem liquid before you jar it up? Am I totally lame? :)
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kysheeplady
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Teri
KY
USA
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Posted - Aug 27 2012 : 05:43:17 AM
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I just did my grapes and I never use pectin in any of my jams ... but my grapes were done from just the"juice" no pulp. However, I will tell you that this was my very first time making grape jam. To me it has a good consistancy, but next year I will add pulp to it. I'm not sure but I believe there is a way to fix it. Try googling it ...
Teri
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Edited by - kysheeplady on Aug 27 2012 08:20:48 AM |
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windypines
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Michele
Bruce
Wisconsin
USA
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Posted - Aug 27 2012 : 11:14:55 AM
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I use crab apple juice for pectin. Works good. Maybe Amy you did over cook your jelly?? not sure Teri I make grape jam, the recipe is in my Ball book. Very good Michele |
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MagnoliaWhisper
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Heather
Haysville
Kansas
USA
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Marigold
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Marigold
Chicago
IL
USA
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Posted - Sep 02 2012 : 09:23:59 AM
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"When your preserve is glossy, a bit darkened and looks slightly thickened, transfer a bit of jam to a cool (ideally refrigerated) plate. If you run your finger through a dollop of jam on a cool plate and the finger mark remains visible or runs together only very slowly, the jam has reached the soft spoonable stage I prefer."
from - http://www.nwedible.com/2012/08/how-to-make-pectin-free-jam.html |
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erowease
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Lesley
Edmonds
wa
USA
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Posted - Sep 03 2012 : 08:47:31 AM
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I did this one year, Jam was hard to get out of the jars but I found if I scooped some out and heated it up in the microwave it was a little more useable for spreading. I ended up using that years jam in a lot of baked goods, such as almond tart where I could just scoop some on top of the pie crust and then pour the almond filling over the top.
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