Apple jelly failure
Oct. 15th, 2007 01:15 pmI do not seem to be able to make apple jelly this year. I have tried to make several batches, and although one came out just fine, the rest haven't jelled and have just turned into hard-candy in a glass jar, of pretty much no value. Today's failed as well, but at least this time I've had the foresight to pour it on a silicon baking sheet and I'll hopefully have honey-apple-jasmine candy, in eadible pieces, not stuck in a glass jar.
But I'm really really confused. I've been doing this for years, and I've never had a batch fail before, and this is the fourth time. I must have forgotten something in the last two years, but I really can't figure out what.
I'm sad and confused by this.
But I'm really really confused. I've been doing this for years, and I've never had a batch fail before, and this is the fourth time. I must have forgotten something in the last two years, but I really can't figure out what.
I'm sad and confused by this.
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Date: 2007-10-15 05:47 pm (UTC)i've had the overly viscus grape jelly thing happen to me many years ago, and it was my grandma who explained that if i didnt add enough, it would be like syrup! (which actualy it was great on pancakes!)
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Date: 2007-10-15 05:59 pm (UTC)Until a few years ago, I had neighbors who had a really old orchard and I'd give them vegetables from my garden and they'd give me fruit from their trees. Anyhow, they had a quince tree and didn't even know the fruit was edible so they let me have all the fruit. Heh. In a year our friends went from saying, "Quince? What's that?" to, "Um... Are you going to make more of that quince butter this year?" :) (We gave a lot of it to friends (and our neighbors too, of course!) as christmas gifts. :) It's a little more coarse than apple butter and a little more tangy but it also has this undefinable spice flavor that we really enjoy. :)
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Date: 2007-10-15 06:47 pm (UTC)