Tart Apple Pectin

Ingrients & Directions 4 lb Sliced apples with peels & -core 8 c Water Attention: the less fully ripe the apples, the higher the pectin content. Simmer(little stirring is needed) foir 3 minutes. press apples through a sieve to remove cores,etc. Return liquid to a heavy kettle to cook briskly, […]

Ingrients & Directions


4 lb Sliced apples with peels &
-core
8 c Water

Attention: the less fully ripe the apples, the higher the pectin content.
Simmer(little stirring is needed) foir 3 minutes. press apples through a
sieve to remove cores,etc. Return liquid to a heavy kettle to cook briskly,
stirring, unitl volume is reduced to one half. Clarify by pouring through a
stout jelly bag that has been moistened with water. Use, can or freeze in
small quantities. Four to six tablespoons of homemade pectin for every cup
of prepared juice or fruit should give a good gel, but don’t be afraid to
experiment.

NOTES : They mention that a frugal friend of theirs always saves and
freezes the apple cores and peels remaining after canning applesauce or
making apple pies. When she has accumulated what she considers to be a
sufficient quantity, she boils them up for pectin.

Yields
1 Servings

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