Arrgghh blackberry jam hasn't set...
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Arrgghh blackberry jam hasn't set...
...any jam experts out there? I think it's cos I didn't get it to setting point for long enough; it's all in jars now, cooled down and very runny. Can you chuck everything back in the pan for more boiling, or would this just make it horrid?
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yes - tip it back into the pan and boil some more.
then put some saucers in teh freezer to test on.
and you can tell by drippping the liquid from a wooden spoon.. at first it just pours off.. but as you get close to setting point it should sort go that hte drops roll together and then take a tad longer to drop.. or even hang there..
when that happens.. test a blob on your chilled saucer.. blow on it to cool it then shove with a finger... should wrinkle
try not to overcook it tho.. unset yummy jam is better than burnt jam,,,
then put some saucers in teh freezer to test on.
and you can tell by drippping the liquid from a wooden spoon.. at first it just pours off.. but as you get close to setting point it should sort go that hte drops roll together and then take a tad longer to drop.. or even hang there..
when that happens.. test a blob on your chilled saucer.. blow on it to cool it then shove with a finger... should wrinkle
try not to overcook it tho.. unset yummy jam is better than burnt jam,,,
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If you don't want to keep boiling forever, use pectin next time. I wouldn't want to stand there for ages, stirring the pot; waste of time and energy. And I don't think it improves the flavour of the fruit, either, when it gets boiled to death.
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oh yes - and pectin is available at this time of year in shops etc - next to the sugar.
but if it fails to set - serve it on icecream!
but if it fails to set - serve it on icecream!
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stick it on muesili.
as for lack of pectin, does anybody here rate the artificial pectin you can buy in jars or would i be better off just using apples?
as for lack of pectin, does anybody here rate the artificial pectin you can buy in jars or would i be better off just using apples?
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i have used the dried pectin powder form silver spoon for making strawberry jam - and it works very well. the ingredients say 'apple pectin' so I am not overly worried about it. but there is no flavour so your strawberry jam only tastes of strawberry..
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