Processing: Boiling Water 10 minutes
Storage: 12 months +
Yield: 5 cups per batch
Turn your favourite white wine into jelly! Have jars of this sweet wine jelly ready in your pantry, to spread onto toast or serve with brie and crackers, and you can also use it as a glaze for chicken or use in baking.
Storage: 12 months +
Yield: 5 cups per batch
Turn your favourite white wine into jelly! Have jars of this sweet wine jelly ready in your pantry, to spread onto toast or serve with brie and crackers, and you can also use it as a glaze for chicken or use in baking.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons powdered pectin
4 1/2 cups white sugar
Prepare jars.
Prepare jars by covering in water and boiling for 10 minutes.
Whisk pectin into chilled wine.
Combine white wine and powdered pectin in a large, deep pan. Whisk well. Whisk occasionally over high heat until it comes to a boil.
Rolling boil 1 minute. Skim foam.
Once the wine is at a full boil, add the sugar all at once. Bring to a rolling boil (cannot stir down), holding there for 1 minute before turning the heat off. Skim away foam.
Prepare lids.
While you are making the jelly, place the lids into a pan of previously boiling water. Do not simmer or boil, just let the lids heat through in the few minutes while you make the jelly and then fill the jars, removing the lids from the water when you are ready to place them onto the jars to seal.
Ladle hot jelly into hot jars.
Immediately spoon hot jelly into hot jars, leaving a 1/4 inch (0.5cm) headspace. Remove bubbles, wipe rims and seal.
Boiling water canner processing.
Process in boiling water bath canner for 10 minutes (start timer once water returns to a full boil). When time is up, turn heat off and rest jars in water for 5 minutes before placing onto a towel-covered bench overnight to cool.
Next day: check for seals.
Check jars have sealed before labelling and storing in a cool, dry and dark place for up to 12 months.
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