Crab Apple Jelly Ingredients
| 1 kg | Crab Apple | |
| 1 | Lemon | |
| Water to cover | ||
| 600 grams | Billington's Granulated Sugar |
Recipe Submitted By: bakingmad
Crab apple trees are widely grown all over Britain, and produce red and orange crab apples in October time. They have a good flavour and are excellent for jelly. If you cannot find any near you, try Farmers’ Markets for a good supply. This recipe is also perfect for quince jelly and apple jelly. Cooking apples usually need another flavour with them as by themselves the flavour is too light. You will need 3 x 500g jars or similar, with well fitting lids or jam covers. Jam cover kits will include the wax paper circles, heatproof cellophane covers and rubber bands required for sealing, and are available at most supermarkets or cookware suppliers. Use a sugar thermometer if available. The only special equipment required is cotton muslin. Get the knack: Ensure all equipment is very clean. To sterilise the jars, wash and rinse thoroughly with hot water. Just before filling, stand them in the sink, and pour boiled water into them, so that it comes up to the brim and washes over the sides. Leave to dry naturally.
| Preparation Time | 20 minutes |
|---|---|
| Baking Time | 30 minutes |
| Portions | 1.5 kg |
| Skill Level | Easy |
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| 1 kg | Crab Apple | |
| 1 | Lemon | |
| Water to cover | ||
| 600 grams | Billington's Granulated Sugar |
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"very easy to follow , tasted great"
28-09-2010 | Author: stephen35 |