OK folks, this is the next best thing to hit home canning since.....I don't know when, but its great! and, ok, it hasn't just hit its been around for a while! If you love to make jelly and jam like I do, but you don't like to deal with juicing fruit, try bottled juice! I had already made grape and apple jelly from bottled juice and wanted to try another juice. I like Pomegranates so I thought "why not?" I followed the recipe for grape jelly found in Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving
I simply substituted pomegranate juice in place of the grape juice.
This is what you need:
- pomegranate juice 3 cups, no added sugar
- pectin 50 grams
- sugar 4 1/2 cups
Below I will take you through the steps to make pomegranate jelly. Find a juice you like and make jelly. Let me know how it turns out! REMEMBER! make sure to buy 100 % juice with no added sugar.
add pectin to juice
whisk to dissolve pectin
bring to a boil
add sugar all at once
stir, bring to a hard boil, continue the hard boil and stir for 1 minute
remove from heat scrape off foam on the top
fill jars leaving 1/4 inch head space. this made about 6- 8 oz jars
wipe the rims with a wet paper towel
place lids and bands on and tighten to finger tip tight
place jars in a waterbath canner, bring to a boil and boil for 10 minutes
turn off heat, remove lid and let sit in pot for 5 minutes
using a jar lifter, remove jars from pot and set on a towel. Wait for them to seal ( you will hear a ping sound) label and store in pantry.
This worked great and I can't wait to try out another bottled juice!
Happy Home Canning,
Linda