Best 6 Mixed Fruit Jelly Recipes

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Indulge your taste buds with a delightful journey through the Mixed Fruit Jelly realm! From classic to unique twists, this article presents a captivating collection of recipes that showcase the vibrant flavors and textures of this beloved dessert. Discover the timeless elegance of the Classic Mixed Fruit Jelly, a symphony of colorful fruits suspended in a shimmering jelly base. Embark on a tropical adventure with the Tropical Mixed Fruit Jelly, where exotic fruits like mango, pineapple, and kiwi dance together in a refreshing medley. For a burst of citrusy delight, the Orange Mixed Fruit Jelly offers a zesty twist, while the Strawberry Mixed Fruit Jelly captivates with its luscious red hue and sweet-tart flavor. And for a touch of sophistication, the Sparkling Mixed Fruit Jelly adds a touch of effervescence, making it a perfect party pleaser. Whether you're a seasoned dessert enthusiast or a novice cook, these recipes will guide you through the process of creating stunning and delicious Mixed Fruit Jelly creations that will impress and tantalize everyone at your table.

Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!

MIXED FRUIT JELLY



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You know how occasionally you go out for breakfast. You get toast in your breakfast and they bring you the jellies. My favorite has always been the Mixed Fruit Jelly. It is getting harder and harder to find. By the time you order it online and pay the shipping, you are paying $12 a bottle. Not going to do that. So I read up...

Provided by Valerie Butler

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/2 c 100% grape juice (purple, store bought is fine)
1 1/2 c 100% cherry juice (store bought is fine)
2 c 100% apple juice (again, go with store bought)
6 1/2 c sugar, pre measured into a container
1 box powdered pectin
1 tsp butter or margarine

Steps:

  • 1. Measure out your sugar into a container that is easily pourable. You will want to pour it quickly. Set it beside your stove, to have handy. Have a timer handy as well.
  • 2. Get your jars and lids ready. Have your jars sterilized and your lids heating, for a better seal.
  • 3. Make sure your pot is large enough for the boiling process so it doesn't boil over. Measure the juice into a pot on the stove, whisk in your powdered pectin until it is thoroughly dissolved. Add your margarine.
  • 4. Turn stove onto a high heat and bring to a boil. When at a full boil, add the sugar and stir in well till dissolved. Keep stirring until at a full rolling boil. Let it continue to boil for 1 minute while stirring. Set the timer for that 1 minute or watch the clock, you can go over a hair, not under.
  • 5. Remove from heat and skim the foam off. Pour immediately into prepared jars, put lids and rings on and set on a towel, in a dry area with little air flow. Some people set their jars upside down to make it seal, I personally do not. They all ping, so I know I have a good seal.

FRUIT JELLIES



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These colorful fruit jellies are simple to make and fun to eat.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Time 20m

Yield Makes about 60 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/3 cups fruit juice (any flavor) or water
4 packets powdered gelatin (1 ounce total)
2 1/2 cups sugar
2 cups fruit preserves or jam

Steps:

  • Place 2/3 cup juice in a small bowl or measuring cup and sprinkle with gelatin. Let sit 5 minutes. Meanwhile, in a medium saucepan, combine remaining 2/3 cup juice and 1 1/2 cups of the sugar. Bring to a boil over medium-high and cook, stirring, until sugar dissolves, 5 minutes. Add preserves and whisk to combine. Return to a boil and cook until thick and syrupy, 2 minutes. Add gelatin mixture and whisk until gelatin dissolves. Pour through a fine-mesh sieve into an 8-inch square baking dish. Refrigerate until set, 3 hours (or up to 2 weeks).
  • Place remaining 1 cup sugar in a pie plate or shallow bowl. Cut fruit jelly into 1-inch squares. Toss in sugar to coat just before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 158 g, Protein 1 g

DOUBLE-BERRY JALAPENO JAM



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My friend and I had tried a fruity jam with jalapenos at a local vineyard and this is the version I created. I like this spread on crackers with cream cheese, on hamburgers or even on grilled cheese. For extra heat, add the seeds of a few jalapenos to the jam. -Lisa Keim, Watertown, New York

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 25m

Yield 8 half-pints.

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 cups finely chopped seeded jalapeno pepper (about 1 pound)
1-1/2 cups crushed strawberries (about 1 pound)
1 cup crushed blackberries (about 3/4 pound)
1 package (1-3/4 ounces) powdered fruit pectin
6-2/3 cups sugar

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, combine jalapenos, strawberries and blackberries. Stir in pectin. Bring to a full rolling boil over high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar; return to a full rolling boil. Boil and stir 1 minute. , Remove from heat; skim off foam. Ladle hot mixture into 8 hot half-pint jars, leaving 1/4-in. headspace. Remove air bubbles and adjust headspace, if necessary, by adding hot mixture. Wipe rims. Center lids on jars; screw on bands until fingertip tight., Place jars into canner with simmering water, ensuring that they are completely covered with water. Bring to a boil; process for 10 minutes. Remove jars and cool.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 86 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 0 sodium, Carbohydrate 22g carbohydrate (22g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein.

FRUIT JELLY CANDIES



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These colorful fruit jellies can be cut to any size before being rolled in sugar.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Gluten-Free Recipes

Yield Makes 85 to 90

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 ounces gelatin (plus 1 more ounce if making pineapple jellies)
2 cups water
4 1/3 cups granulated sugar
1 teaspoon citric acid
1 cup superfine or confectioners' sugar
Vegetable oil cooking spray
Flavoring of your choice, see below

Steps:

  • Spray two 8-inch square pans with vegetable-oil spray. Prepare flavoring.
  • In a 6-quart saucepan, sprinkle gelatin over 2 cups water; let gelatin soften for about 3 minutes. Add granulated sugar and citric acid. Heat slowly over low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until sugar has dissolved, about 10 minutes. Wash down sides of pan with a wet pastry brush to remove any sugar crystals.
  • Increase heat to high; bring gelatin to a boil. Reduce heat to medium low and boil gelatin, without stirring, 15 minutes. The syrup needs to be watched while it boils; if it starts to turn dark tan before the 15 minutes, it is ready. Remove from heat.
  • Let stand for 5 minutes while bubbles dissipate; some white foam will remain. Whisk in flavoring. Without scraping pot, pour evenly into prepared pans. Let stand, uncovered, for 24 hours. Unmold, cut into 1-inch squares or other desired shapes; roll in superfine or confectioners' sugar, and serve.
  • Whisk together 1/4 cup red-currant jelly, sieved to remove seeds and 1 tablespoon rose water in a small bowl.
  • Chop 4 ounces dried apricots medium fine, place in a small saucepan, and add 1 cup water.
  • Cover, and bring to a boil; reduce heat to medium low, and cook, covered, until water has been absorbed, 10 to 20 minutes. Transfer apricots to a food processor. Process to a fine puree. Transfer to a bowl, and add 1 tablespoon or apricot oil or orange-flower water.
  • Place 2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries and 1 cup water in a saucepan; cover. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium low, and cook until water has been absorbed, 10 to 20 minutes.
  • Transfer to the bowl of a food processor. Process to a fine puree. Transfer to a bowl. Whisk in 1 tablespoon orange-flower water and 1 cup dried cranberries.
  • Place 6 ounces dried figs, chopped medium fine, in a small saucepan, add 1 cup dry red wine and 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper, and cover. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to medium low, and cook for 15 minutes, until most of the liquid has been absorbed.
  • Transfer to the bowl of a food processor, and puree. Transfer to a bowl, and stir in 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract.
  • Mix together 1/2 cup boysenberry or grape jelly and 1 tablespoon pure anise extract or oil in a small bowl.
  • Chop 8 ounces dried pineapple medium fine. Place in a saucepan with 1 cup water; cover. Bring to a boil. Cook over medium-low heat until most of the water has been absorbed, 15 minutes.
  • Transfer to the bowl of a food processor; process until mixture is as smooth as possible. Transfer to a small bowl, and mix in 1 tablespoon lemon oil.

MIXED FRUIT JELLY



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Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 3

6 cups fruit
3 cups sugar
3 tablespoons lemon juice

Steps:

  • 1. Place fruit in heavy large pot. Add sugar and lemon juice; stir to combine. Cook over medium to medium-low heat until sugar has melted and juices begin to form, gently stirring occasionally. (Sugar and fruit will clump together before sugar begins to melt. Be patient and don’t over-stir. Clumps will disappear when sugar melts.)
  • 2. Increase heat to medium-high; bring to a rolling boil. Boil, stirring occasionally, 15 minutes, adjusting heat as necessary to maintain an even boil. Boil an additional 3 to 4 minutes, stirring frequently, or until slightly thickened (you’ll begin to see bottom of pot when stirring) and set.* (Temperature should be about 221°F.)
  • 3. Pour hot jam into 4 sterilized 8-oz. jars. Carefully wipe jar rims; cover. (Jam can be made up to 1 month ahead and refrigerated or up to 6 months ahead and frozen.) To store at room temperature, turn jars immediately upside down and leave until they pop, you should be able to hear them pop from another room, count your pops to be sure all jars have popped.
  • TIP *To test jam, before you begin cooking, place small plate in freezer to chill. When jam begins to thicken slightly, place small amount of jam on chilled plate; return to freezer for 1 to 2 minutes (remove jam from heat during testing time). When set, jam will be slightly jelled and will not run on plate. If jam is too liquid, cook an additional 1 to 2 minutes before testing again.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 0 g, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 g, Sodium 0 g, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 0 g

SURE.JELLĀ® TRIPLE BERRY JAM



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Combine fresh strawberries, raspberries and blackberries to make SURE JELL Triple Berry Jam. Triple berry jam is great on toast, in desserts and more!

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Home

Time 45m

Yield Makes about 8 (1-cup) jars or 128 servings, 1 Tbsp. each.

Number Of Ingredients 4

5 cups prepared fruit (buy about 3 pt. fully ripe strawberries, 1-1/2 pt. fully ripe red raspberries and 1 pt. fully ripe blackberries)
1 box SURE-JELL Fruit Pectin
1/2 tsp. butter or margarine
7 cups sugar, measured into separate bowl

Steps:

  • Bring boiling-water canner, half full with water, to simmer. Wash jars and screw bands in hot soapy water; rinse with warm water. Pour boiling water over flat lids in saucepan off the heat. Let stand in hot water until ready to use. Drain well before filling.
  • Stem and crush strawberries thoroughly, one layer at a time. Measure exactly 2-1/2 cups prepared strawberries into 6- or 8-quart saucepot. Crush raspberries thoroughly, one layer at a time. Measure exactly 1-1/2 cups prepared raspberries into saucepot with strawberries. Crush blackberries thoroughly, one layer at a time. Measure exactly 1 cup prepared blackberries into saucepot with other fruit; mix well.
  • Stir pectin into fruit mixture in saucepot. Add butter to reduce foaming, if desired. Bring mixture to full rolling boil (a boil that doesn't stop bubbling when stirred) on high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar. Return to full rolling boil and boil exactly 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam with metal spoon.
  • Ladle immediately into prepared jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of tops. Wipe jar rims and threads. Cover with 2-piece lids. Screw bands tightly. Place jars on elevated rack in canner. Lower rack into canner. (Water must cover jars by 1 to 2 inches. Add boiling water, if necessary.) Cover; bring water to gentle boil. Process 10 minutes. Remove jars and place upright on towel to cool completely. After jars cool, check seals by pressing middle of lid with finger. (If lid springs back, lid is not sealed and refrigeration is necessary.)

Nutrition Facts : Calories 45, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 0 mg, Carbohydrate 12 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 12 g, Protein 0 g

Tips:

  • Use ripe fruits for the best flavor and texture.
  • If you don't have any fresh fruit, you can use frozen or canned fruit instead.
  • Be sure to drain the fruit well before adding it to the jelly mixture.
  • Don't overcook the jelly mixture. It should reach a temperature of 220 degrees Fahrenheit (105 degrees Celsius) before removing it from the heat.
  • Pour the jelly mixture into clean, sterilized jars and seal them tightly.
  • Process the jars in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes (for half-pint jars) or 15 minutes (for pint jars).
  • Allow the jelly to cool completely before storing it in a cool, dark place.

Conclusion:

Mixed fruit jelly is a delicious and versatile treat that can be enjoyed in many different ways. It can be spread on toast or crackers, used as a topping for ice cream or yogurt, or even added to cocktails. With its bright color and sweet flavor, mixed fruit jelly is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. So next time you have some ripe fruit on hand, be sure to give this recipe a try!

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