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Elderflower Jelly
I have large clusters of elderflowers soaking in water for an infusion to make elderflower jelly. Does anyone have experience making this? The recipes I have found online were British and their "jelly" is generally gelatin, for dessert. I have general directions from a lovely German man I met in Passau at a jam shop a few years ago, but they call for "jam sugar" which contains pectin. I have pectin and sugar but no idea what proportion to use. Does anyone here have experience with using flowers for jelly? gloria p |
Elderflower Jelly
On 6/26/2014 9:05 PM, gloria p wrote:
> > I have large clusters of elderflowers soaking in water for an infusion > to make elderflower jelly. > > Does anyone have experience making this? The recipes I have found > online were British and their "jelly" is generally gelatin, for dessert. > > I have general directions from a lovely German man I met in Passau at a > jam shop a few years ago, but they call for "jam sugar" which contains > pectin. I have pectin and sugar but no idea what proportion to use. > > Does anyone here have experience with using flowers for jelly? > > gloria p Here's a site that has Americanized the recipe: http://madonnadelpiatto.com/2011/05/...rflower-jelly/ |
Elderflower Jelly
On 6/27/2014 8:29 AM, George Shirley wrote:
> On 6/26/2014 9:05 PM, gloria p wrote: >> >> >> Does anyone here have experience with using flowers for jelly? >> >> gloria p > Here's a site that has Americanized the recipe: > http://madonnadelpiatto.com/2011/05/...rflower-jelly/ Thanks, George. I saw that recipe when I was Googling but: 1. I already have the flowers soaking in plain water, not sugar syrup 2. That recipe calls for soaking the flowers in 2 cups water, then for the jelly it calls for 3 1/2 cups of the liquid. Huh??? I'll play it by ear, I guess. gloria p |
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