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  • Plum Jam

    Is it just the same as the other jams?

    I'd like to save some of my plums and jam them (for pressies etc)

    I've never made preserves/jams before so am a complete novice!

    Shelley
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  • #2
    Hi Shelley

    This is the jam I make with plums, very nice it is too and easy to make...

    plum, rum and raisin conserve

    4lb plums
    6oz raisins
    10fl oz water (if needed)
    1 1/2lb sugar
    4oz blanched almonds, chopped
    4 tablespoons dark rum

    simmer plums & raisins until plums are soft, if plums are not very juicey add water
    add sugar,stir until sugar dissolves. increase heat, boil rapidly until thicken, remove from heat, stir in almonds & rum.
    ladle into hot clean jars.

    I have a nice recipy for pickled plums too if youre interested.

    Lou

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    • #3
      ooh Lou, can I have the pickled plum recipe please?

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      • #4
        Hi Kitty

        Hope you enjoy this

        1lb small plums
        1/2 pint distilled white vinegar
        8oz sugar
        rind of 1/2 lemon small piece fresh root ginger bruised
        4 whole cloves
        1 cinnamon stick

        wash and dry plums remove stalks. prick fruit all over and put in a pan with vinegar and sugar. tie lemon rind and spices in muslin and add to pan. heat gently, stirring until sugars dissolved then boil.reduce the heat and simmer very gently until fruit is tender but dont let the skins break, remover fruit with a perforated spoon and pack into warm jars, take out muslin and boil the remaining liquid rapidly for 5 mins, pour over plums seal jars, keep for a month before eating.

        You'll find these great with meats or cheese.

        Lou

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        • #5
          Thanks Lou
          My neighbour gave me a bag of victoria plums and I've still got jam and jelly from last year so I'll have a go at these today.

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          • #6
            Hi Kitty

            Have a go at some plum brandy to wash it all down with lol

            1lb plums
            12oz sugar
            1 bottle of gin( dont ask me why gin makes brandy ...got no idea, but its a well tested recipy in this house lol)

            Prick plums, add to gin and sugar, shake every day for first month, then once a week for next 2 months, remove plums and bottle up, you should get 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 bottles in return, and all just in time for xmas.

            Lou

            P.s you can add xmas spices to make it a spiced brandy if you wish, they are both equally drinkable.

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            • #7
              Thanks Frost, I've been making plum gin for years, it works very well with Damsons as well.

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              • #8
                Frost, not being a gin drinker what type of gin should you use, the cheapest you can find? or something a bit better?

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                • #9
                  I use the cheapest going, usually an own name brand from Asda or Tescos.

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                  • #10
                    Yes me too , normally tescos just over £6 a bottle, youre changing the taste of it so no point in buying a good one.

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