Elderberry Jam
by GardenAndGarage in Cooking > Canning & Preserving
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Elderberry Jam
Jam from the elderberry - lat. Sambucus nigra--
We have this shrub in the garden and it would be a shame not to use it.
The elderberry is rich in vitamins C, A, B-B1, B2, B6, B12, contains fruit acids and acts as an antioxidant.
Juice and fruits are used as a home remedy for colds.
!!!!! SAMBUNIGRIN poison is in immature fruit, so it is necessary boiling the fruits !!!!
Supplies
1.3 Kg berries
5 apples - for thickening ( or plums,pears)
about 600 g of sugar ( 400-500 grams/Kg)
cloves 4-5
citric acid ( 1 tea spoon)
Clear jars (i'm using used jars and lid)
colander -optional ( seeds and peel are OK for me)
1- use a fork to clean and wash in water
2- I use apples to thicken, you can also use other seasonal fruits e.g. pears
3- pour into pot and put on the stove - 20-30 min. to kill poison
4- after 30 min. -- optional colander and then
5- add sugar and cook for another 20-30 minutes, (depending on what liquid jam you like),stir really often so that the bottom does not burn.
6-then pour the still hot jam into jars, close them tightly and turn them over
7-congratulate yourself and start washing dishes :-)
Thank you.