Concord Grape Jam

"Here's another recipe for all you owners of Concord Grape Vines!"
 
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Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
2
Yields:
4 half pints
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ingredients

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directions

  • Wash and stem grapes.
  • Place in a large stainless or enamel pot.
  • With a potato masher or wooden spoon mash grapes.
  • Bring to a gentle boil and reduce heat to an "active" simmer.
  • Simmer 10 minutes-you want to be able to crush the center of grapes easily with a wooden spoon-no bouncing back.
  • Run the grapes through a food mill to remove seeds.
  • Return pulp to the saucepan.
  • Bring to a boil and stir in honey.
  • Stir often to prevent scorching.
  • After about 10 minutes you should not be able to stir down the boil.
  • Test for gel point.
  • Jelly/puree will begin to darken and thicken up.
  • This should take around 15 to 20 minutes from the boil point, but alot depends on the amount of juice your grapes are holding-you could go up to 35 minutes.
  • Ladle into clean hot sterile jars leaving 1/4 inch head space, and seal.
  • Process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. Wonderful and so simple! I wanted skins in my jam so I removed the skins from the grapes and cooked the skins and pulp separately, and then when I ran the pulp through the food mill I added it straight to the skins and continued with the recipe. I ended up with 3 and 1/2 half-pint jars.
     
  2. I had some green grapes that were not good "eating grapes" . I wanted to try a recipe to use them and I found this recipe. I made 1/2 the recipe and it came out delish! I wasnt sure about the honey, since I have never made jam with it. The recipe came out wonderful Thanks DIB.
     
  3. This jam came out perfect! I wasn't sure what was meant by not being able to stir down the boil, but it was clear when I actually saw it happening in the pot. The taste is fabulous. Only a couple hours from vine to jars this afternoon!
     
  4. This tastes absolutely wonderful! Mine thickened down to only three half pints, but wow, what a nice color, consistency and taste! I was going to make this for gifts, but I just might squirrel this away for myself. I got to break in my new food mill too.
     
  5. OUTSTANDING!!*** And believe me IF I can do it ANYONE can!! Thank you!
     
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