#### Rose Hip Jam | |
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Rose Hip Jam | |
- Ingredients | |
+ ~1.5kg rose hips | |
+ ~1kg sugar | |
- Instructions | |
+ Cut off the stems and black ends and wash the rose hips. | |
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+ Just barely cover the cleaned rose hips with water and boil | |
them until soft. I use a pressure cooker, in which I boil them | |
for ~10 minutes at high pressure, then leave them to cool | |
until the pressure is gone. I'm not sure how long it would | |
take without a pressure cooker. | |
+ Use a food mill to separate the pulp from the seeds. I've | |
heard that some people instead scrape out each rose hip | |
individually before boiling them. That's probably the better | |
version since it doesn't allow any of the scratchy hairs to | |
get into the jam, but it's a lot of work. | |
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+ Combine with sugar and possibly a bit of water, then bring to | |
a boil. I also added a bit of water since the pulp was | |
fairly thick, but I don't think that would have been necessary. | |
If I hadn't added the water, I probably wouldn't have had to | |
boil it for as long as I did. Of course, this also depends on | |
how much water you added when boiling the rose hips. | |
+ Boil for ~10-15 minutes while frequently stirring, until it | |
becomes hard enough (put a few drops onto a cold plate to tell | |
if it becomes hard when cooled). It should really boil properly, | |
so make sure to use a big enough pot that it doesn't boil over. | |
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+ Fill into jars, screw on the lids, and set them upside-down | |
until they have cooled. | |
+ Optional: Dry the seeds and other parts that were removed by | |
the food mill. These can be used for making a sort of tea. | |
Note that the small hairs in rose hips make you itch when | |
you get them on your skin, so watch out when using the dried | |
seeds. | |
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+ Notes | |
* Apparently, you should only harvest the rose hips after | |
the first frost because the freezing temperatures make | |
them a bit more sweet. I haven't really tested the | |
difference, though. I've also heard that you can harvest | |
them earlier, but then freeze them to simulate the frost. | |
* The measurements here are very approximate. The general | |
rule of thumb is to use the same amount of sugar (by weight) | |
as fruit pulp (using less sugar is possible, but the jam | |
goes bad more quickly then). In one instance, I had 1460g | |
of rose hips, which turned into 1316g after cleaning and | |
gave me 1070g of pulp, but the exact measurements depend | |
on a lot of different factors. In this specific case, I | |
added some water to the 1070g of pulp, but still only used | |
1kg of sugar (although probably that water evaporated | |
during boiling anyways). | |
Source: Myself, I guess, possibly with inspiration from elsewhere. |