So I made this recipe early this morning. I found this recipe a month or so ago and I saved it because I wanted to make it this holiday season. Then I couldn't find the recipe. I turned my recipes upside down looking for it. I was beginning to believe I had imagined it. Well I found it, and then I had to wait on the cranberries. As soon as they became available I added them to my grocery cart. Guess what? They were out of them. So I say all that to say this. This was a recipe worth all the hassle. It smells like Christmas. Now I know some of you will scratch your head at that, but others will know exactly what I'm talking about. But when I sampled it, it tasted like Christmas. I've already thought of all kinds of ways to use it this holiday season. Maybe with some brie cheese, over cream cheese.....
I saved out a jar this morning to put in the fridge so I could try it. So while I was waited for my pot to boil I made some toast.So let's get started. There are a couple of things you need to do before you get to these ingredients.
Take the lids and the rings off the jars and place in a pan with some water. Put it on the stove and bring to a boil. This sanitizes the lids and also makes them warm when you use them. That rubber seal will stick better. If you want to try this and have never made jam before there are lots of articles about water bath canning on Pinterest.
Bring them to a boil and then turn them down some. You want them to stay warm.
This is the water bath canner I borrowed from a friend. No pressure to it at all just boiling water. You can use a stew pot if you do not have one of these.
There is a wire rack in the bottom so the jars do not sit right on the bottom.
Put some water in the pot, I used hot water to try and not have to take as long to boil. Then put the jars in. Water goes in the jars too.
Have about an inch or two of water over the jars. Turn on the heat and bring to a boil or close. This sanitizes the jars but also makes them warm before you put hot stuff in the jars.
Now wash and check your cranberries. I really thought there would not be as many mushy ones since it was early in the season but there were.
You need 4 cups of cranberries. This is a little over one bag. But that all depends on how good your bag of cranberries are.
!/2 cup water
1 cup orange juice. I used some with no pulp. I don't know if it makes a difference or not.
1 1/2 cups sugar.
You are going to put all this in a pot and place over medium heat. Stir well.
While you are waiting for the cranberries to pop, measure out the spices. 1 teaspoon cinnamon.
1/2 teaspoon cloves
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg. These are all warm spices and they smell so good.
You want the cranberries to pop. You can see some are beginning to pop. And they will splatter on you if you are not careful.
It is beginning to boil and pop.
It starts to thicken a little as they pop.
Once they have popped and it starts thickening add the spices. Stir.
Then add one packet of Sure Jell pectin. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring the whole time. It will begin to start thickening.
Stir.
Stir. It's thicker.
Before I started I put this plate in the fridge.
To test to see if it is thick enough, take the plate out and put a splat of jam on the plate. Let cool a little.
Then drag your finger through it. If it doesn't fill back in you are good to go.
Now move your pots close to your jars.
The directions said use a magnet to get the lids out of the hot pot. I happen to have a magnet so I used it but you could use tongs or something else.
This is a handy jar retriever.
Take out a jar. Turn on side in pot and let the water drain out. I couldn't safely take a picture of that.
The funnel is a lifesaver. It keeps your jars clean.
Add the fruit to the jar. You do not want to fill it all the way up. There's a ridge on the outside and you can use that as a guide.
Add the lid
Put the ring on and "finger" close. You don't want it tight.
Use the jar retriever and put it back in the pot.
I have 5 filled jars back in the canner.
Turn it up to canning.
Put this pan on top of the jars. It says to evenly heat the jars. Wait for it to start boiling.
While waiting for the pot to boil I made some toast to try it out. It is so good.
It's beginning to bubble.
Put the lid on and boil for 10 minutes.
My google picture frame is the best timer. It is voice activated and you can see the time count down.
Take the lid off.
There's my jars. Remove them from the pot.
They all popped soon after being taken out of the pot. You listen for that pop. If one does not pop you can put it in the fridge to eat now. When they cool take the rings off and store.
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