Showing posts with label raspberry jam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raspberry jam. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Preserves for Reserves

Merry Christmas 
with lots of love from the Bowerbirds

JAMMY GOODNESS
The big Bowerbird can now whip up a jar of raspberry jam with her eyes closed.  This one is Raspberry and Alpine strawberry jam. Place 1/2 the amount of sugar to the weight of berries in the microwave with a slice of lemon and cook for around 30 mins, checking every 5mins or so until set. This is a wonderful flavoursome and reliable recipe. Sadly the raspberries are starting to slow down, perhaps another week of berry bliss before we talk about the halcyon crop of a long lost summer. We think at least 12kg of berries have been happily picked from sprawling canes. 

Have my mum and dad with me at the moment for Xmas.  Mum helped me make some vanilla bean and apricot jam and some black currant, rhubarb and apple jam.  So much jammy goodness and the shelves are heaving and looking beautiful in all their glorious shades. Warms the heart to see them filled. We also had a session sorting jars into smelly/non smelly (those chutneys really leave their mark), cleaning off sticky labels, fitting on the correct lids, and throwing away any jars missing lids.  I am all set for a summer of preserving.


Apricot jam
Cook 3kg apricots and 1/2 a cut vanilla bean in 1 cup of home made pectin until well stewed. Add 2.5kg sugar and cook until set.







Black Currant, Apple and Rhubarb Jam
Cup black currants (all we had on our bush)
2 apples
600g rhubarb
1/2 cup home made pectin
600g sugar
Cook without sugar until soft, add sugar and cook until set.  It's amazing how dominant the black currants are - this jam tastes like lollies.


Raspberry, Apple and Rhubarb Jam
2kg raspberries
600g chopped apples
600g chopped rhubarb
1 jar home made pectin
2kg sugar
cook rhubarb and apples until soft (add a little extra water if required - only enough to help cook and stop sticking), add berries and sugar, cook until set.


Set test.  Put saucer in freezer.  Place teaspoon of jam on saucer when it seem to be thickening. If the jam stays separate after you run your finger through it then it's ready.


Home Made Pectin -
I made this before I started blogging, with Christine at Slow Living Essentials.  You can use the bought stuff as a substitute but it's been great to have masses of the free stuff made out of apple peel and cores in jars ready to go. It has been taking up room in my cupboard for quite a while, however has been proving it's worth of late. Great for low pectin jams like berry and apricot.  For instructions and more about the wonderful apple day we had follow this link: 
http://slowlivingessentials.blogspot.com/2010/06/apple-icious.html
or these directions from Fig Jam and Lime Cordial

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

More Raspberry goodness and Gado Gado

 I came home from Xmas shopping on Sunday to the smell of this.  The big Bowerbird daughter had been in the kitchen whipping up not just one, but two raspberry and apple pies.  I think she found the recipe on Taste.com.  Would you believe there are about 5 punnets of raspberries in these, only a dish for the home grower with a bumper crop.


 

 It disappeared pretty fast.

  Strangely the little one didn't want hers, not that that posed much of a problem.

We had our first burst of really hot weather last week. After intending to make Gado Gado Thursday then napping on the couch instead, it was the perfect cool dinner for a hot Friday night.







 Home grown potatoes, the first of the bandicooted spuds.  It's the satay sauce that really makes the dish.  We mixed up peanut butter, water, fish sauce, shrimp paste, brown sugar, soy sauce, and lime juice - the result was a tasty salty sweet sour concoction to drizzle on fresh crunchy salad, boiled eggs and home grown potatoes. it's a great harvest dish as you can just use whatever's growing in the garden. Most of our meals are served up like this - smorgasbord style - to cater for all the different taste buds in our house.
More raspberry jam made by that clever daughter of mine, this time using our home made apple pectin as we didn't have any lemons. Sooo good and quick to disappear.