Thursday, August 28, 2008

CONCORD GRAPE JELLY

Mmm! I wish you could smell it in here right now. Homemade Concord grape jelly! There is no comparison between it and store bought jelly. It's just the best. Yes, it's a lot of work, but the end result is so worth it! So far I am up to 45 half pints and I STILL have grapes on hand to use up! (Think Christmas gifts!) The Lord really blessed me this year with a huge bounty of grapes.
If you've never taken the time to learn how to make jelly, you really should try it, just once, even if it's just to say you've done it. Your kids will love you for it!

CONCORD GRAPE JELLY

3 lb Concord grapes (3 lbs equals about 3 1/2 cups of grapes)
7 cups white sugar
1 pouch Certo liquid pectin

*SPECIAL NOTE* Do not try to make more than one batch at a time in your pan. Your jelly won't turn out right. Yes, I speak from experience.

Prepare your jelly jars by washing and rinsing them in hot water. Sterilize your lids and bands in boiling hot water as well.

First, gather your grapes. If you have a bounty, be sure to share. Invite some friends or family to come and pick with you. I gathered what I thought I needed, and then Wednesday night after prayer meeting, I turned people loose on the vines. The teens were picking bags full for any adult that wanted grapes. It was nice to find a home for some of them, rather than seeing them go to waste.Next, sort, discard stems, and wash your grapes. Place 3 lbs (about 3 1/2 cups) of your washed grapes in a large dutch oven. Pour in 1/2 cup hot water and bring to a boil.As soon as your grapes start boiling, they will start creating lots of juice and the skins will slip off of them easily. At this point, crush them with a potato masher or ricer.

Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat.


Place a food mill over a glass bowl and carefully pour in 1/2 of your grape juice mixture. Process through the food mill until only pulp remains in the mill and the juice is in the bottom bowl. Pour remaining 1/2 of grape juice mixture into food mill and process again. Discard pulp from mill. Measure out 4 cups of the prepared juice from the bowl. Place juice into a clean dutch oven along with 7 cups of sugar. Stir to combine and bring to a full rolling boil. Stir in 1 pouch of Certo liquid pectin. Return to a boil and boil for 1 minute exactly, stirring constantly.
Remove from heat. Skim off foam with a metal spoon. Ladle hot jelly quickly into prepared, hot jars. Wipe jar rim and threads clean and cover with 2 piece lid and ring. Screw band on tightly. Place jars in canner (I just used one of my dutch ovens. The jars fit perfectly in it). Cover with hot water. Bring to a boil and process for 5 minutes. Remove jars and place upright on towel to cool completely. After jars cool, check seals by pressing middle of lid with finger. If the lid springs back, lid is not sealed and refrigeration is necessary. Retighten bands and store in a cool dry place.

6 comments:

Jessica said...

Wow! That jelly looks awesome, it reminds me of my grandmother's kitchen when I was 9.

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Anonymous said...

Looks like something I would enjoy trying. I'll bet it would be really fun as a canning "party" with a couple of friends. :)

Starr said...

Christina, I love that idea so much that I'm going to do it! I have a bunch of grapes left over.I'm sure there are younger women in our church family, that have never made jelly or canned, that would like to give it a whirl.

Marilyn in Mississippi said...

Looks good! I've only made grape jelly a time or two but it was really tasty. I mostly make "Muskadine" jelly from the muskadine grapes we have. They actually grow wild here in Mississippi but we have a tame vine in our back yard.

I'm like you....I give jelly and preserves for Christmas presents because hardly anybody cans fruit anymore and they love it.

God bless,
Marilyn in Mississippi

Unknown said...

I made this jelly and it is sooooo good. Do you have anymore grapes?

Starr said...

Hi Eric - yes I do have more grapes! I said I have them coming out my ears this year! And that's the truth! I even tried to give them away! I am meeting a few ladies tonight to teach them how to make jelly.