I am about to aquire a lot of red and blackcurrants, how would you use them? I will end up eating quite a few, but what can you make? I am talking about 1kg of each, more or less. I am guessing jam...but haven't made any before and it looks quite hard and specific? Is it feasable to make a decent jam the first time
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Originally posted by buzzingtalk View PostI am about to aquire a lot of red and blackcurrants, how would you use them? I will end up eating quite a few, but what can you make? I am talking about 1kg of each, more or less. I am guessing jam...but haven't made any before and it looks quite hard and specific? Is it feasable to make a decent jam the first time
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I would make jelly rather than jam, I don't like the pips but, either way, it is dead easy to make. I am making some currant wine with black and red currants and I also fancy having a go at summer pudding sometime.A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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I'm going to go for some jam as I am not keen on jelly...there aren't many recipes for straight up redcurrant jam though? i have never made jam before and the recipes (2) i have found are quite vague about the process...how does it work? how do you find 'setting point', what is a preserving pan, how do you 'prepare the jars'??
Any suggestions for whitecurrants? i think they'd be lovely with some elderflower and apples somehow, I might make a brew
Going to get lots of blackcurrants in a week or so, have lots more recipes for jam for blackcurrants online
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I once made white currant jelly- and it was utterly tasteless!
(I too had no idea what to do with them.)
Red currant jelly had a bit more flavour and was brill for glazing the tops of fruit tarts!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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ahh i see, i thought people were talking about the horrible jelly stuff (which thankfully i cant eat anyway due to being vegan!)
Would currant jelly be better than a jam due to the bits? i don't find they bother me much but i guess they will for a lot of people. It seems a lot harder to make jelly due to straining etc but might do half and half
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Originally posted by buzzingtalk View Postahh i see, i thought people were talking about the horrible jelly stuff (which thankfully i cant eat anyway due to being vegan!)
Would currant jelly be better than a jam due to the bits? i don't find they bother me much but i guess they will for a lot of people. It seems a lot harder to make jelly due to straining etc but might do half and half
Only soft fruit I prefer jelly for is raspberry which is just too bitty when made as a jam.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by chrismarks View PostI recently made blackcurrant cordial, from a link I got from zaz - britishlarder.co.uk - very tasty indeed. Making some more as soon as I can get back down the plot to pick some more
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