Sunday, August 9, 2009

What Have I Done...

...to the cherries? Isn't that picture positively gruesome? In reality, my hands looked much purpler. I spent the better part of my morning pitting cherries and, unless you want to see that on a regular albeit annual basis, Joe, I'm thinking that this little guy might like to join the crew here... maybe somewhere around Christmas time... am I being too subtle?

It was a good way to spend the morning and once you get used to that horrid sticky tacky feeling on your fingers and just start plowing through, it's not so bad. This is a recipe from a Bernardin leaflet that came in one of the boxes of jars. I can't wait to try it.

Sweet Cherry Preserves (says 6x250 mL but I ended up with 6 properly canned and then 500 mL just shut in a jar that I'll have to refrigerate)
4 c pitted sweet red cherries, cut in half
5 c granulated sugar
1/2 c dry red wine
3" stick cinnamon
1/4 c lemon juice
1 pkg BERNARDIN Original Fruit Pectin
1 1/3 c unsweetened pomegranate, cherry, grape or other "red" juice (their quotes, not mine)

In a large deep stainless steel saucepan, combine cherries, sugar, red wine and cinnamon stick. Let stand at room temp for 3-6 hours.

Add lemon juice and 1/2 tsp butter or margarine (to reduce foaming) to cherries and bring to a boil over medium high heat, stirring frequently. Simultaneously, in a separate small saucepan, whisk pectin into unsweetened juice. Stirring constantly bring pectin mixture to a boil and then add to the cherry mixture. Bring the combined mixture to a boil that can't be stirred down over high heat. Boil hard for 2 minutes. Remove from heat, discard cinnamon stick and skim foam.

Ladle hot preserves into hot 250 mL jars leaving 1/4" headspace and then heat process in boiling water for 10 minutes. Cool and check seals. Store in cool, dark place up to 1 year.

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