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Cranberry jelly made from wild fruit
Jelly is made from fruit juice and sugar. A gel structure will be achieved only if the mixture contains sufficient pectin. Often commercial pectin will be added to obtain this desired structure.
Extraction of juice from the fruit is the first step in the preparation of fruit jelly.
- Wash the fruit in cool running water.
- Crush berries and add 3 cups water, per pound of fruit.
- Bring to a boil in a covered stainless steel or enamel kettle and then simmer for 3-5 minutes.
- Cool and strain through cheesecloth or a damp jelly bag.
American highbush cranberry jelly recipe
- 2 cups highbush cranberry juice
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
* The use of paraffin is no longer recommended. Minnesota Extension advises the use of two-piece lids.
References
- North Dakota State University Extension Service
Revised 2011 by Lou Ann Jopp




