Serviceberry Jelly Recipe

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For making serviceberry jelly, to make a batch of five (8-ounce) jars, you will need the following: 1. 8 cups serviceberries or saskatoons 2. 4 cups water 3. 2 Tbsp. lemon juice (one or two lemons) 4. 4 cups … See more

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WEBMay 15, 2019 · Instructions. Combine the juneberries and sugar in a small saucepan with about a tablespoon of water. Cook uncovered over …

1. Combine the juneberries and sugar in a small saucepan with about a tablespoon of water.
2. Cook uncovered over medium-high heat 15 minutes until the berries pop (break open). Mash a few with the back of a spoon. Continue to cook until the syrup in the jam thickens.
3. Let cool. Pour the jam into two 1/4 cup mason jars. Close the lids and refrigerate for up to a week.

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WEBSaskatoons - raw berries: 5 pints (which is: 10 cups, or 2.25 liters, about 3.5 lbs, almost 1.75 kg) preferably fresh, but frozen (without syrup works, too) . to yield 6 cups of …

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WEBAug 9, 2021 · Make The Jam. Place the berries in a saucepan, and heat on medium heat until they start to break down, and the juices start to flow. Add the sugar, and water to …

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WEBPour the serviceberry juice and lemon juice in a large stainless steel pan and stir to combine. Add the pectin to the pan and stir until dissolved. …

Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins

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WEBJul 5, 2013 · Bring the juice and the pectin to a rolling boil, while whisking it the entire time. Hold the boil for a full minute. Add 4 cups of regular granulated sugar. Bring to a boil again, whisking all the way, and hold it …

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WEBJun 23, 2022 · Instructions. Place half the berries in the saucepan and mash with a potato masher. Alternatively you can pulse a few times in a food processor. 2 cups serviceberries. Add the remaining berries, sugar, …

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WEBDec 8, 2020 · Also called Serviceberry or Juneberry the Saskatoon berry is a favorite for birds and other foraging animals. We hand-pick these tiny purple berries each summer …

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WEBJump to Recipe. The Serviceberry trees are loaded this year! And they are larger a juicier than many years. We have been over at the new homestead working on the house and there is a beautiful Serviceberry shrub near …

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WEBJul 10, 2023 · Step 2: Add berries to a medium-sized pot and sprinkle with sugar. Add water and bring to a simmer, while crushing the berries with a masher. Step 3: When the sugar is completely dissolved, add lemon …

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WEBJul 23, 2021 · Add the washed Saskatoon berries and the sugar to a medium-size saucepan (I use a Dutch oven) over low-medium heat and stir. As berries start to soften, add the water and mash them slightly with …

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WEB7 Jun. Maybe it’s the name. Amelanchier is tricky to pronounce if you’ve never heard it said out loud: am-eh-lan-kee-er. So let’s call it Serviceberry or Saskatoon or Shadblow or …

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WEBJul 7, 2014 · Gently cook the serviceberries and sugar on low heat until the sugar is completely dissolved and the berries are soft. As the berries soften, crush them with a …

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WEBJun 15, 2021 · Wash and pick over berries and dice rhubarb. Put fruit in kettle with pinch of soda and just enough water to cover. Cook slowly until the fruit is soft and tender and …

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WEBJul 26, 2018 · Add in the sugar and the water and bring to a boil making sure to stir constantly. Once you have brought it to a boil, add in the lemon juice and the lemon peel. Bring to a boil again and cook, stirring …

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WEBJun 17, 2022 · Enjoy juneberries on their own, straight from the tree. Add to smoothies, though note the seeds may be more noticeable than other berries. Blend with yogurt and …

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