Jujube Sweet Pickles - Texas Style

"Also known as the Chinese date or red date, the jujube is a type of tree native to China. The fruit of the jujube tree is typically reddish in color, and oval or globe-shaped. The fruit reaches up to 2 inches in diameter, with smooth skin and a single stone. The fruit is often dried and used in herbal remedies. Research on the nutritional and culinary uses of jujube fruit, done in the Food Science section of Texas A&M's Horticultural Sciences Department in the 1940s by Dr. Homer Blackhurst, revealed a very high vitamin C content. The versatile jujube can often substitute for apples, pears, plums, or figs in recipes that call for them. From Texas Highways magazine. Try them chilled. Cooking time is sealing time."
 
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Ready In:
8hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
1 quart
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook fruit in syrup until done and steep in syrup overnight in the refrigerator.
  • Reheat syrup and fruit to boiling.
  • Pack fruit in jars while hot, cover with boiling syrup leaving 1/4" headspace; wipe edges of jar, screw on seals and rings and process in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes to seal.

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  1. I added salt and used citric acid instead of vinegar. Tart, sweet, salty goodness! Didn't have to peel them at all.
     
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