Steps:
- Wash the fruit and remove the stems. Place the fruit in a large bowl, and using your hands, a fork, or a potato masher, squeeze the grapes. Place the fruit in a large, stainless steel or enamel pot, and using your hands, mash until no large pieces of fruit remain. Add just enough water to keep the mixture from sticking (see page 295) and bring to a boil over high heat. Decrease the heat to low, and simmer until very juicy, about 20 minutes. Transfer the mixture to a jelly bag (see page 293) and allow to hang over a bowl for at least 6 hours or overnight. Measure the juice; you should have about 8 cups.
- When you are ready to make the jelly, place a wire rack on a rimmed baking sheet. Place several small plates in the freezer to use later to test the consistency of the jelly.
- Sterilize eight 1/2-pint canning jars and lids in boiling water, following the manufacturer's instructions (or see Boiling-Water Canning, page 279). Remove the jars from the water and place upside down to drain on the prepared rack. Remove the lids from the water and dry with a clean towel. Turn the sterilized jars right side up on the rack, using tongs or a kitchen towel to protect your hands. When they are cool enough to handle, dry them with a clean towel. Set aside.
- In a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine the scuppernong juice (you should have about 16 cups, or 4 quarts), sugar, lemon juice, and salt. Follow the procedure for Raspberry Jam (page 289), including ringing the scuppernong mixture to a boil and cooking until the mixture reaches the jelling point, preparing the canner, filling the jars and boiling them gently for 5 minutes, and checking that the seals on the jars are good. Store the unopened jars of jam at room temperature for up to 1 year. Once the jam is opened, store in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
- variation
- For refrigerator or freezer jam, transfer the mixture to sterilized freezer-safe plastic containers or freezer-safe jars with lids, leaving 1 inch of headroom. Freeze for up to 1 year or refrigerate for up to 1 month.
- jelly bag
- A jelly bag is used for straining pressed juice when making jelly. It may be made of several thicknesses of cheesecloth, or of cotton flannel or firm unbleached muslin. These are available online and in some hardware stores and gourmet shops. Meme used to use an old cotton pillowcase. When making jelly, it is important not to squeeze the fruit. Let the fruit hang in the jelly bag and slowly drip out into a bowl. Squeezing the mixture will produce cloudy juice, which makes for cloudy jelly.
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Qudrat Nazari
[email protected]This is the best scuppernong jelly I've ever had! I will definitely be making it again and again.
Dhushan Than
[email protected]I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my jelly didn't set up properly. It's still delicious, but it's more like a syrup than a jelly.
Fortnite EditGod
[email protected]I love the color of this jelly! It's such a beautiful amber color.
SAUD RAMZAN
[email protected]This jelly is so easy to make, and it's so delicious! I've already made it twice, and I'm sure I'll make it many more times in the future.
Shahbaz Hun yar
[email protected]I've never had scuppernong jelly before, but I'm intrigued. I'm definitely going to try this recipe.
Kayleigh Butler
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to use up extra scuppernongs. I have a scuppernong vine in my backyard, and I always have more scuppernongs than I know what to do with.
Lubega Gerald
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of jelly, but I loved this scuppernong jelly! It's so flavorful and delicious.
Mush Tea
[email protected]I made this jelly for a gift, and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved it.
Christian Ndubuisi
[email protected]This jelly is so good! I love the way the tartness of the scuppernongs balances out the sweetness of the sugar.
Khairul Kg
[email protected]I've been making scuppernong jelly for years, and this recipe is one of my favorites. It always turns out perfect.
Joey Mccrary
[email protected]I love the flavor of scuppernong jelly, but I've never made it before. This recipe looks easy to follow, so I'm definitely going to try it.
Md Almin Ahmed
[email protected]This was my first time making scuppernong jelly, and it turned out great! I followed the recipe exactly, and the jelly set up perfectly.
Oladeji Mahmudah
[email protected]This scuppernong jelly recipe is a Southern classic, and for good reason! The sweet-tart flavor of the scuppernongs is perfectly balanced by the sugar, and the resulting jelly is beautiful and delicious.