We ended up making blackberry jam, cranberry sauce, one jar of pickled beets, jalapeño jelly, watermelon jelly and our own concoction that we named Triple Berry Threat Jam.
My mom had found a recipe for the watermelon jelly and we just had to try it!
After you simmer it add about 3.5 tablespoons of powdered pectin. Let simmer about 5 more minutes. Now just add to your jars with about 1/4 to 1/2 inch of headspace.
Water bath for about 10 mins then let cool. Ours sealed within about 10-15 minutes. (The jars sealing is probably one of the best sounds ever!!!!) :-)
Yes it's that easy!! This recipe made us four 1/2 pint jars. So here's my review on this: it's different. It definitely tastes like watermelon which is delicious! I'm just not use to that taste in a jelly. If you love (or even like) watermelon you should give this a try. Especially when your craving it mid winter it will be a nice little treat!! :)
Alright let's move onto the jalapeño jelly.
If you've never tried it because your scared it won't taste good then you have to at least give it a shot! Especially when you spread a little cream cheese on a cracker and top it with a little of the jelly. YUM! Try that with summer sausage too! (We have deer sausage around our house and that's just as yummy!)
We started off with about 18 jalapeños. They were all different sizes. Take out all the seeds and ribs. We ended up leaving about 3 of them whole. Next time I will leave about half of them whole because we love spicy and the jelly wasn't quite spicy enough for our taste. Now process them all up with a cup of apple cider vinegar. After they are all processed up into nice and tiny pieces them add them to your pan. Add another cup of apple cider vinegar, 4 cups of sugar, a little pat of butter and 2-3 drops of green food coloring. Bring to a boil for about 10 minutes. The butter is only added to keep the foam down.
After you have boiled for about 10 minutes you can add 2 packages of liquid pectin. Boil for another 5 minutes.
Add to your jars and water bath for 10 minutes more.
And done!!! See how easy canning is??
The jalapeño jelly was delicious!!! I could have used it a little more spicy but it still turned out wonderful!!
I'm going to make a separate post for the Triple Berry Threat Jam because I would like to get into that a little more further. So stay tuned for that post sometime tonight or tomorrow.
Watermelon Jelly:
3 cups puréed watermelon
2 cups sugar
3.5 tablespoons powdered pectin
1/4 cup lemon juice
Jalapeño Jelly:
15-18 jalapeños
2 cups apple cider vinegar
4 cups sugar
2 packages liquid pectin
2-3 drops green food coloring (optional)
A pat of butter (optional)