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Apple Jelly

Wipe apples, remove stem and blossom ends, and cut in quarters.

Wipe apples, remove stem and blossom ends, and cut in quarters. Put in a granite or porcelain-lined preserving kettle, and add cold water to come nearly to top of apples. Cover, and cook slowly until apples are soft; mash, and drain through a coarse sieve. Avoid squeezing apples, which makes jelly cloudy. Then allow juice to drip through a double thickness of cheese-cloth or a jelly bag. Boil twenty minutes, and add an equal quantity of heated sugar; boil five minutes, skim, and turn in glasses. Put in a sunny window, and let stand twenty-four hours. Cover, and keep in a cool, dry place. Porter apples make a delicious flavored jelly. If apples are pared, a much lighter jelly may be made. Gravenstein apples make a very spicy jelly.

To Heat Sugar. Put in a granite dish, place in oven, leaving oven door ajar, and stir occasionally.

Ingredients

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  • apples
  • water, cold
  • sugar, heated

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Required Gear

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Preserving kettle
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Coarse sieve
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Cheesecloth or jelly bag
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Glasses for jelly
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Wooden spoon

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Instructions

  1. 1

    Wipe apples, remove stem and blossom ends, and cut in quarters.

  2. 2

    Put in a granite or porcelain-lined preserving kettle, and add cold water to come nearly to top of apples.

  3. 3

    Cover, and cook slowly until apples are soft; mash, and drain through a coarse sieve.

  4. 4

    Avoid squeezing apples, which makes jelly cloudy.

  5. 5

    Then allow juice to drip through a double thickness of cheese-cloth or a jelly bag.

  6. 6

    Boil twenty minutes, and add an equal quantity of heated sugar; boil five minutes, skim, and turn in glasses.

  7. 7

    Put in a sunny window, and let stand twenty-four hours.

  8. 8

    Cover, and keep in a cool, dry place.

  9. 9

    Porter apples make a delicious flavored jelly.

  10. 10

    If apples are pared, a much lighter jelly may be made.

  11. 11

    Gravenstein apples make a very spicy jelly.

  12. 12

    To Heat Sugar.

  13. 13

    Put in a granite dish, place in oven, leaving oven door ajar, and stir occasionally.

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