Grape jelly has long been on my canning wish list, but frankly, I was afraid to ask. I worried it might be complicated and involved added pectin. And of course, there’s the matter of tracking down the ...
To those who haven't walked the aisles of a US grocery store, grape jelly likely isn't familiar. Besides on bread, it's great with cheese and in barbecue sauces. Mareike Pucka/biskuitwerkstatt.de/dpa ...
Although pressing the juice from grapes involves several steps, the canning process is rather easy. Grapes are one of the higher acid fruits and the hot grape juice only needs to be processed 5 ...
Making grape juice or jelly from juice usually requires destemming, separating skin from pulp and milling the pulp to remove the seeds. But this year Bouchard borrowed a friend’s Scandinavian steamer ...
This is the last installment of “L.A. in a Jar,” cooking columnist Ben Mims’ four-part series on preserving fruit at home. The first fruit preserve I ever ate was muscadine jelly. A woman in my small ...
Drinking freshly-made grape juice and other juices is an easy way to get a range of nutrients into your diet. Although juice lacks the fiber found in whole fruit, it retains the majority of other ...
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