Grape Jelly
Capture the vibrant essence of summer with this luscious grape jelly, a jewel-toned spread perfect for toast, pastries, or as a glaze for savory dishes. Simple to make, yet bursting with fruity goodness, it's a delightful addition to any pantry.
Nutrition
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Carbohydrate
24 g
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Protein
0 g
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Sodium
1 mg
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Sugar
24 g
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Unsaturated Fat
0 g
DIRECTIONS
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01 Step
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20 mins
Prepare the Jars: Sterilize your jelly jars and lids by boiling them in water for 10 minutes. Allow the jars to air dry completely. (Prep time: 20 minutes)
02 Step
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10 mins
Combine and Boil: In a large, heavy-bottomed pot, whisk together the grape juice and powdered fruit pectin until no lumps remain. Bring the mixture to a full, rolling boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly to prevent scorching. (Cook time: 10 minutes)
03 Step
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1 mins
Add Sugar: Pour in the measured sugar all at once, stirring vigorously until it is completely dissolved and the mixture returns to a rolling boil. Continue to boil for exactly 1 minute, stirring constantly. (Cook time: 1 minute)
04 Step
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5 mins
Remove from Heat: Take the pot off the heat source and skim off any foam that has formed on the surface of the jelly using a clean spoon.
05 Step
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15 mins
Fill the Jars: Carefully ladle the hot jelly into the sterilized jars, leaving approximately 1/4 inch of headspace at the top of each jar. (Prep time: 15 minutes)
06 Step
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5 mins
Seal the Jars: Wipe the rims of the jars with a clean, damp cloth to remove any spills. Place the sterilized lids on top of the jars, followed by the screw bands. Tighten the bands until they are fingertip tight.
07 Step
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24 hrs
Cool and Set: Allow the filled jars to cool completely at room temperature for 24 hours, undisturbed. You should hear a 'pop' sound as the jars seal. (Wait time: 24 hours)
08 Step
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10 mins
Check Seal and Store: After 24 hours, check the seals of the jars by pressing down on the center of each lid. If the lid doesn't flex or pop, it is properly sealed. Store the sealed jars in a cool, dark place for up to one year. Unsealed jars should be refrigerated and used within three weeks.
For best results, use a candy thermometer to ensure the jelly reaches the proper setting point (220°F or 104°C).
If you prefer a less sweet jelly, you can reduce the amount of sugar slightly, but be aware that this may affect the setting of the jelly.
Experiment with different grape varieties for a unique flavor profile. Concord grapes are a classic choice, but other varieties can also be used.
Consider adding a splash of lemon juice for brightness and to enhance the flavor of the grapes.
Ensure your jars are sterilized properly to avoid any contamination and keep the jelly fresh.
RECIPE REVIEWS
Avarage Rating:
4.5/ 5 ( 64 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (5)
Austyn Howe
May 18, 2025My first time making jelly, and it was a success! The tips were really helpful, especially the one about using a candy thermometer.
Lura Schmidt
Apr 4, 2025I tried this recipe with a mix of different grapes from my garden, and the flavor was incredible! Thank you for sharing!
Maribel Thompson
Aug 15, 2024Great recipe! I added a pinch of cinnamon for a warm, spiced flavor. Will definitely make this again!
Clinton Upton
Apr 24, 2024I had some trouble with the jelly setting at first, but after refrigerating it for a few days, it finally set up perfectly. Patience is key!
Jon Mayer
Oct 31, 2023This recipe was so easy to follow, and the jelly turned out beautifully! I used it as a glaze for pork tenderloin, and it was a hit!