Here is my version of Apple & Spice's recipe.
Ingredients
850g black grapes
1 lemon
1 Apple
1 tbsp water
650g caster sugar1 tbsp water
Method
Cut the grapes in half and remove any seeds if necessary (every grape I had, had seeds) De-core and peel apple and finely chop into small pieces. *Save apple skin, core and lemon rind and put into freezer for another time. Place the grapes and apples into a large saucepan with the juice of the lemon and the tablespoon of water.
Heat the grapes gently with the lid on for 10 minutes until the juices have been released. Blend half the mixture to give jam a smoother appearence.
Take off the heat and then add
the sugar. Stir until dissolved. Then replace
the lid, leaving it slightly off to allow steam to escape.
Allow to simmer for 40-50 minutes until slightly reduced and syrupy.
Sterlise your jam jars.
Test the jam for setting by placing a small spoonful of the jam onto a saucer and place in the fridge for 5 minutes until cool. Then run a finger through the middle of jam and if it is ready it will ripple on either side. If it ripples, remove the jam from the heat, if its too runny, then continue heating for a further 10 minutes before repeating the test.
Allow to simmer for 40-50 minutes until slightly reduced and syrupy.
Sterlise your jam jars.
Test the jam for setting by placing a small spoonful of the jam onto a saucer and place in the fridge for 5 minutes until cool. Then run a finger through the middle of jam and if it is ready it will ripple on either side. If it ripples, remove the jam from the heat, if its too runny, then continue heating for a further 10 minutes before repeating the test.
Take jam off the heat and let it rest for 15 minutes then
ladle the jam into the jars. Be careful the jam will be extremely hot!
Leave the jars to cool before storing in a cool dark place. Refrigerate once opened.
Leave the jars to cool before storing in a cool dark place. Refrigerate once opened.
This made for me 3 jars.
Tarran, thanks for popping over and adding to the "jammy" collection. Cheers
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