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zxcvbob

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Crabapple jelly
« on: August 29, 2019, 01:38:48 PM »
There are crabapple trees all over the place here, but only one tree that I've found with edible fruit, (I think it's a "Dolgo", a.k.a. "Pink Glow") and it makes wonderful jelly.  It's at the water treatment plant, and in August I start watching when I drive by for the apples to turn red.  They turned about a week ago, and I've picked about 8 pounds so far, plus I have about 5 pounds in the freezer.  Decided to juice them the old fashioned way instead of using my steam extractor because the steamer seems to water the juice down too much.

I followed the directions in the Certo (pectin) leaflet, except I didn't cut the ends off the crabs. If I recall correctly, it was 3.5 pounds of fruit and 3 cups of water. Cook for 10 minutes, mash with a potato smasher, simmer for 5 more minutes. Then strain thru a jelly bag.

The resulting mash looked about like applesauce (except for the stems and skins.) I dumped it into a 1 gallon paint strainer bag and hung it up to drain. Got just over a cup of juice -- it was supposed to yield more than 5 cups but the fruit just absorbed the water and the applesauce was too thick to drain. I dumped the mash back into the pot and added 2 more cups of water. Then heated it to a simmer and poured it back in the bags and squeezed it. Got almost 2 quarts of clear juice, including the cup or so that I got the first time. I poured it all in tall pitcher and put in the fridge to settle the solids out that slipped through the bag because I squeezed it. (this morning it didn't look like much sediment)

Now I gotta decide whether to boil out the excess water or make jelly just like it is. I will probably boil it briefly to reduce it a little. I think this is still more concentrated than the juice I get from the steamer. It's a nice cranberry color. :)
« Last Edit: August 29, 2019, 02:09:24 PM by zxcvbob »
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Re: Crabapple jelly
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2019, 10:54:32 PM »
I made some recently with some random heirloom apples that were free. Had the same problem, added more water, turned out fine without cooking down.
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Re: Crabapple jelly
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2019, 01:51:11 AM »
Thanks.  I've made one batch of jelly so far; there's so much pectin in the juice (without boiling it down any) I had trouble getting the sugar dissolved because the hot juice tried to set as soon as I dumped in the sugar, before I even got to the Certo.  I added the Certo anyway; it made a very stiff jelly.

I will probably make 2 more batches with the juice I have in the fridge.
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