Crabapple and Chilli Jelly RecipeOrigin: Britain Period: Modern |
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Crabapples are a wonderful way of making any kind of jam or jelly set. You only need about a half a dozen in your jam mixture to make it set. This recipe is a true wild food classic in that it combines the setting and bulking-out properties of crabapples with the awesome flavour of sloes. You can use raw sloes for this, but it's also an excellent way of using spare sloe slurry after making sloe gin! Ingredients
1.8kg crabapples
Crabapple and Chilli Jelly Preparation:Method:Wash the apples and wipe dry then cut into quarters (you don't have to core or remove the skin). Add the fruit (apples and chillies) to a pan along with the water, cinnamon, cloves and lemon peel (tie these in a piece of muslin to make them easier to remove). Bring to a simmer and stew until the fruit is pulpy. Remove the flavouring ingredients then turn into a jelly bag or a colander lined with two layers of muslin or cheesecloth and leave to strain over night. The following day measure the volume of juice and heat in a pan. Add 375g of sugar per 500ml of liquid and stir until all the sugar has dissolved. Bring the syrup to a boil and continue boiling rapidly for 10 minutes. Test for seting at this time (place a dollop of the jelly on a plate chilled in the fridge, if the jelly forms a skin when you shift it with your finger it's at the setting point). If it's not ready boil for a further five minutes then test again. Remove any scum from the top of the jelly then pour into cleaned and sterilized jars that have been warmed in an oven set to 80°C. Seal securely and store. If you're feeling adventurous you can put a large, whole cayenne chilli in each jar. But, be warned though it looks amazing and is great if you're making this as a gift it's difficult to do. The jelly needs to be setting firmly otherwise the chilli will just float to the top of the jar! |
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