STROUDSBURG, Pa. — It’s blueberry season, and what better way to enjoy the harvest than by learning how to preserve it? Home and Backyard is diving into canning, showing you how to turn fresh-picked ...
Some people learn to “put up” jams and veggies at their grandmother’s knee, but my gateway to canning was much more modern. I didn’t really get hooked until I began reading a blog called “Food In Jars ...
However, low-sugar and freezer (uncooked) jams, do require the addition of pectin. Commercial pectins are not interchangeable, but the fruit used in most recipes is. Be sure to use the specific kind ...
Clean and cut the fruit as you would for making fruit salad or fruit pie. For example: remove the caps from strawberries, and cut into quarters; or peel and pit peaches, and slice into pieces; or trim ...
In this video, learn how to turn a surplus of fresh blueberries into something that will last all year long. The blueberry jam recipe in this video is simple to make, and the delicious simple flavor ...
Cookbook author Camilla Wynne calls her blueberry jam Bleu Matin (or Blue Morning). “Blue” refers to the macerated and slow cooked blueberries, and “morning” to the fact that coffee beans are steeped ...
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