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Prep Time: 45 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 45 Minutes Servings: 4 |
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Buffalo berries make a highly prized jelly - part of the high marks go for the fact that they're atrocious to pick! If your fingers survive the long, needle sharp thorns, you've got a beautiful jelly in the making. If you pick your berries prior to a frost, you will not need to add pectin. If the fruit is overripe or has been through a hard frost, add 3 oz liquid pectin before boiling. Ingredients:
1 quart ripe buffalo berries |
1/2 cup water |
2 cups sugar |
1/4 teaspoon butter |
Directions:
1. Wash, sort and stem berries. 2. Place in deep saucepan or jelly kettle and bring to a boil, stirring often. 3. Simmer for 10 minutes, then mash with a potato masher. 4. Simmer an additional 5 minutes. 5. Run through a food mill or jelly bag. You may have to mash juice out of the jelly bag with your hands to fully discharge - there should be about 2 cups of milky juice. 6. Measure fruit juice and add boiling water through pulp to make a full two cups. Pour into deep pot, on medium-high. 7. Add sugar and stir well. 8. Add butter (reducing foaming) and bring to a boil. If adding pectin, do so once it has begun to boil. 9. Boil hard for 1 minute while stirring constantly. 10. Ladle into hot canning jars, apply lids and rings, and process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Jelly will turn darker, ranging from peach to orangey-red as it processes. It will not be clear, but resemble honey. |
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