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GRACE123'S CRANGRAPE JELLY



GRACE123'S CRANGRAPE JELLY image

HOPE U LIKE THIS. I'VE BEEN BUSY WITH THE JUICE AND STUFF[CANNING]

Provided by Grace Camp @grace123

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Number Of Ingredients 5

- 2 cups cran grape juice in large sauce pan
- 1 1/2 boxes pectin
- 4 mason jelly jars,lids and seals n boiling water on top of stove
- boil tongs, ladel, and funnel
- 4-4-1/2 cups sugar

Steps:

  • START IN DUTCH OVEN ON TOP OF STOVE BOIL ALL ITEMS UR GOING TO USE.
  • PLACE JUICE IN LARGE SAUCE PAN GET HOT ADD UR SUGAR AND PECTIN. WHEN IT COMES TO A BOIL TURN HEAT DOWN SOME AND LET SIMMER FOR 30 MINS OR UNTIL READY TO POUR JUCE IN JARS.
  • WHILE JUICE IS SIMMERING AND ALMOST READY TO POUR INTO JARS. TAKE THE JARS OUT TO GET THEM READY TO POUR JELLY/JAM INTO. THEN POUR TO THE FIRST RIM[NOT TO THE TOP OF JAR] PLACE SEALS ON THEM AND RIMS TIGHTLY. WAIT 4 THEM TO START POPPING AND PUT UP LABEL THEM SO U KNOW WHICH IS WHICH.
  • HOPE U LIKE THIS SIMPLE EASY WAY TO MAKE JAMS AND JELLY.

HOW TO MAKE CRAB APPLE JELLY



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How to Make Crab Apple Jelly. Do you have a crab apple tree that's bursting with fruit, but have no idea what to do with it all? There aren't many recipes around for crab apples, but this jelly is so delicious that even if there were you...

Provided by wikiHow

Categories     Jams and Jellies

Number Of Ingredients 4

Crab apples (250g, 8.1oz will make approximately 200ml, 6.7 fl oz of jelly)
Water
Sugar (superfine or caster)
1 lemon

Steps:

  • Pick the crab apples. Crab apples aren't normally available commercially, so you'll probably have to find a crab apple tree and pick them yourself. However, don't hesitate to try the local farmer's market as someone might be selling them or can get some for you.
  • Wash the crab apples. Remove the stalks and cut off the bottom and any bad parts.
  • Put the crab apples in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil and simmer for approximately half an hour.
  • Strain the pulp. Crab apple jelly is normally strained through muslin, which results in a clear jelly, but if you don't have any and don't mind the jelly being cloudy, you can use a fine sieve. If straining through muslin you will need to leave the pulp to strain in its own time (if in doubt, leave it overnight), as squeezing it to speed up the process will result in a cloudy jelly.
  • Measure the juice and add the sugar. You will need approximately 7 parts sugar to 10 parts juice.
  • Squeeze the lemon and add to the juice and sugar.
  • Boil the jelly. Skim off any white froth that forms on the surface - this is the stuff that makes the jelly cloudy - so the more you can get rid of, the clearer your jelly will be. Once the jelly starts the thicken, test it every couple of minutes on the back of a cold spoon. If it sets, it's ready. If you have a thermometer, the jelly should set at around 105ºC, 221ºF.
  • Pour into sterilised jars and seal. Tightly seal while still slightly warm. Store in a cool, dark and dry place.

HOMEMADE CRABAPPLE JELLY WITH NO ADDED PECTIN



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Transform the tart flavor of crabapples into a delicious homemade crabapple jelly. Crabapples have enough natural pectin so no additional pectin is needed for this crabapple jelly recipe.

Provided by Grow a Good Life

Categories     Canning

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 3

3 pounds crabapples
3 cups water
3 cups cane sugar

Steps:

  • Wash the crabapples well in plain water, remove the stems, cut out any bad spots, and trim the blossom ends. Cut the crabapples in half. Use a kitchen scale to weigh out 3 pounds.
  • Extract the juice by combining the prepared crabapples in a large saucepan with enough water so that the fruit is barely covered, about 3 cups.
  • Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to a simmer, and cook the crabapples. Heat and simmer slowly until skins have softened, and the juices are released.
  • Gently mash the crabapples with a potato masher and simmer over low heat for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Do not overcook crabapples because excess heat will destroy the pectin and change the flavor and color.
  • Strain the cooked fruit through a damp jelly bag or double layers of cheesecloth. Allow the crabapples to strain for at least 2 hours or overnight in the refrigerator.
  • If you want clear jelly, do not squeeze the bag. I care more for flavor rather than appearance, so I often give the bag a squeeze to press out all the flavorful juice. Discard solids.
  • Wash your jars, lids, screw bands, and canning tools in hot soapy water. Rinse thoroughly to remove all suds. Set aside to air dry on a clean kitchen towel.
  • Place the jar rack into water bath canner, place jars in the canner, and add water to cover.
  • Bring the canner to a simmer (180˚F) for 10 minutes, and keep the jars hot until you are ready to fill them.
  • Measure 4 cups of crabapple juice and pour it into a saucepan, add the sugar and stir to dissolve. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly, until jelly stage.
  • Jelly stage is achieved once the temperature reaches 220˚F at altitudes of less than 1,000 feet (see notes for altitude adjustments), when the liquid forms a sheet that hangs off the edge of the spoon, and when the mixture gels on a cool plate and doesn't run when tipped.
  • Lay a kitchen towel on the counter. Use the jar lifter to remove a jar from the canner, drain the water back into the canner, and place it on the towel. Keep the remaining jars in the canner so they stay hot.
  • Use your canning ladle and funnel and add the hot jelly to the warm jar leaving 1/4-inch headspace. Swirl your bubble popper through to release air bubbles, and wipe the rim of the jar with a damp towel to remove any sticky residue.
  • Center a lid on the jar, and screw on the band until it is fingertip tight. Use the jar lifter to place the jar back into the canner, and repeat with the remaining jars. Try to leave some space in between the jars.
  • Once all the jars are in canner, adjust the water level to two inches above the jar tops.
  • Cover the canner and bring to boil over high heat. Once the water boils vigorously, continue boiling for 10 minutes at altitudes of less than 6,000 ft. (adjust processing time for your altitude if necessary - see notes below).
  • When processing time is complete, turn off heat and allow the canner to cool down and settle for about 5 minutes.
  • Spread a dry kitchen towel on the counter. Remove the cover by tilting lid away from you so that steam does not burn your face.
  • Use the jar lifter to lift jars carefully from canner and place on the towel. Keep the jars upright, and don't tighten bands or check the seals yet. Let the jars sit undisturbed for 12 to 24-hours to cool.
  • After the jars have cooled for at least 12 hours, check to be sure jar lids have sealed by pushing on the center of the lid. The lid should not pop up. If the lid flexes up and down, it did not seal. Refrigerate the jar and use up within a few weeks.
  • Remove the screw on bands and wash the jars. Label and date the jars. Store your jars in a cool, dark place and use within 12 to 18 months. Yields about 4 to 6 half-pint jars depending on the natural pectin level in your crabapples. Refrigerate the jelly once opened and consume within 2 weeks.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 tablespoon, Calories 50 kcal

CRAB APPLE JELLY



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A flexible jelly recipe, that can start with any amount of apples*. Sugar is added in ratios to amount of juice and cooked until it sets. I recommend boiling no more than about 7 or 8 cups of juice at a time per batch.

Provided by Jennifer

Categories     Preserves

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 basket crab apples
Cheesecloth (muslin or old (clean) cotton pillow case, for draining fruit)
2-3 cups White sugar
Clean jars

Steps:

  • Prepare your apples by washing, removing the stems and cutting off the blossom ends. You can leave whole or cut in half. If your apples come from a wild tree (ie. not sprayed), you may want to cut in half to make sure the inside is good. That's what I did.
  • Place prepared apples into a large stock pot and add water, just until it just peeks through the top of the apples (if any of your apples are floating, you've got too much). Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat and simmer, without stirring, until apples are softened, 10-15 minutes.
  • While fruit is simmering, place a large colander over a bowl and line with tripled-up cheesecloth, a piece of muslin or a cotton pillow case.
  • When fruit is tender, pour into prepared colander and leave to drain for 2-3 hours. RESIST THE URGE TO POKE, PRESS OR SQUEEZE the pulp to get more juice. It will make for a cloudy jelly. Just let gravity do it's work and discard the pulp when draining stops.
  • Measure out the amount of juice and make note of how many cups of juice you have (I got 3 cups of juice out of this basket of apples). Add the juice to a large pot and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium and simmer, stirring, for about 20 minutes, skimming off any foam, as necessary.
  • Meanwhile, measure out sugar. You'll need 3/4 cup of sugar for every cup of apple juice that you had. (So if you had 4 cups of juice, you'll need 3 cups of sugar). Place the sugar in a stainless steel or oven-proof bowl (or on a baking sheet, alternately) and pop into a 300° oven anywhere from 5-15 minutes, stirring it around a couple of times (time in the oven will vary depending on how much sugar/oven etc., so WATCH CLOSELY. It should be hot to the touch, but not so hot it starts to melt around the edges.).
  • When sugar is hot, remove from oven. Remove pot with apple juice from the heat. Stir in the hot sugar just until it is dissolved. Place the pot back on the heat and WITHOUT STIRRING, boil for 5-8 minutes, until jelly reaches 220° on a thermometer or passes the cold plate test*.
  • Ladle jelly into clean jars and leave with lids off until almost cool (without moving jars around). When jelly is almost cool, seal with lids. Let stand in a sunny window, undisturbed for 24 hrs. Wax and store.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 774 kcal, Carbohydrate 200 g, Sodium 2 mg, Sugar 199 g, ServingSize 1 serving

GRACE123'S CRANAPPLE JELLY



GRACE123'S CRANAPPLE JELLY image

ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR. THE HOLIDAYS ALOT OF PEOPLE LIKE CRAN ABOUT ANYTHING. SO I THOUGHT WHY NOT CRANAPPLE JELLY. SO HERE HOW I MADE IT

Provided by Grace Camp @grace123

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Number Of Ingredients 6

- large pan with hot water on stove
- boil lids jars and seals and tongs and laddel
- 1/2 of a 2qrt bottle cranapple juice
- 1 box of pectin
- 6 cups sugar
- it will fill 5 jelly jars [u may double recipe its not hard]

Steps:

  • BOIL EVERYTHING. I KEPT MY STUFF IN HOT WATER TIL I WAS READY TO USE THEM. WHEN I KNEW IT WAS CLOSE I TOOK JARS OUT AND READIED THEM
  • IN LARGE SAUSE PAN ADD 1 QRT OF CRANAPPLE JUICE. 1 BOX PECTIN. ABOUT 6 CUPS SUGAR. I LET IT BOIL THEN TURNED IT DOWN.
  • STIR TIL ITS THICKENED, BUT SO U CAN STILL LADEL IT INTO JARS. LADEL INTO JARS. PLACE SEALS ON AND RINGS TIGHTLY ON JELLY.
  • WAIT TO U HEAR THEM POPPING PUT UP. HOPE U LIKE THIS JELLY

GRACE123'S APPLE-RHUBARB JELLY



GRACE123'S APPLE-RHUBARB JELLY image

THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I MADE. SO I TASTED IT IT TASTED GOOD TO ME. NOT TOO MUCH RHUBARB TASTE AND NOT 2 MUCH APPLE TASTE. I HOPE I DID GOOD WITH THIS ONE LOL.

Provided by Grace Camp @grace123

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Number Of Ingredients 6

- 2 boxes pecton
- 4 1/2 pint jelly jars
- boil all untinsils
- 1 long stalk rhubarb
- 1 1/4 cup apple juice
- 4 cups sugar

Steps:

  • BOIL ALL UTINSILS. WASH RHUBARB AND SLICE THIN. POUR INTO FOOD PROCESSOR WITH A LIL APPLE JUICE
  • PLACE IN LARGE SAUCE PAN. PLACE ABOUT 4 CUPS SUGAR IN PAN ALONG WITH REST OF JUICE. STIR TIL SUGAR IS DESOLVED AND COME 2 A BOIL TURN DOWN ADD PECTIN 1 AT A TIME STIR TIL DESOLVED ADD 2 BOX OF PECTIN AND STIR TIL DESOLVED.
  • I SET BURNER ON MED HEAT AFTER IT CAME TO A BOIL. AND LET SIMMER ABOUT 30 MINS THIN TIL IT THICKENED UP
  • SET UP THE JARS AND LADELED JELLY INTO JARS PLACE SEALS AND RING CAPS ON TIGHTLY AND WAIT TIL THEY POP.

GRACE123'S APPLE/CINNAMON JELLY



GRACE123'S APPLE/CINNAMON JELLY image

PEOPLE THIS IS EASY IT REALLY IS. I'VE NOT CANNED IN YEARS AND I TOOK 2 JARS 2 DOORS DOWN AND WHAT WAS LEFT NEXT DOOR. NEXT DOOR SAID IT TASTED GREAT. SO I HOPE U LIKE IT

Provided by Grace Camp @grace123

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Number Of Ingredients 6

- boil all utinsils and jars lids seal tongs ect. at least 10 mins
- i lil jar of wiltons cinnamon
- [if white cinnamon add a few drops of red food coloring]
- 1 1/2 cups apple juice.
- 4 1/2 cups sugar
- i box sure-jell pecton

Steps:

  • OK BOIL ALL UTINSILS. AND JARS. IN LARGE SAUCE PAN POUR 1 1/2 CUPS APPLE JUICE WHEN HOT POUR IN SUGAR 1 CUP AT A TIME AND STIR [MELTS FASTER]. POUR IN WILTONS CINNAMON. A FEW DROPS OF RED FOOD COLORING TO MAKE IT A PRETTY RED. THEN PUT IN 1 BOX SURE-JELL TO A BOIL TURN DOWN SIMMER FOR 30 MINS TIL THICKENS.
  • WHEN THICK BUT POURABLE, POUR INTO JARS PLACE SEALS ON AND RING LIDS REALLY TIGHT
  • HOPE U LIKE THIS. IT SMELLS UP THE WHOLE HOUSE AND ITS SMELLS GREAT!!!!!!!!1111111111

CRAB APPLE JELLY



Crab apple jelly image

Treat family and friends to homemade crab apple jelly - make up jars and enjoy with meat and game, or in cake fillings

Provided by Clare Knivett

Time 55m

Yield Makes 2 x 320ml jars

Number Of Ingredients 4

1½ kg crab apples
1 lemon, zest pared and half juiced
around 450g white caster or granulated sugar
Jelly bag

Steps:

  • Wash and drain the fruit, then cut the apples in half and add to a large, heavy-based saucepan with an equal quantity of water and the pared lemon zest. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 20-25 mins until the apples are pulpy. Stir occasionally using the back of a wooden spoon to help break down the fruit.
  • Remove from the heat and allow to cool a little. Place the fruit pulp in a jelly bag and allow the juice to drip through into a large bowl (this will take several hours, so doing this overnight is ideal). If you force the fruit through, this will create a cloudy jelly.
  • Put two small, sterilised saucers in the freezer - you will use these to test the setting point of the jam. You can sterilise the saucers by washing them in hot soapy liquid, rinsing and placing in an oven at 180C/160C fan/gas 4 for 5 mins. Remove carefully and allow to cool.
  • Weigh the fruity liquid and return to a large saucepan. Weigh three quarters of sugar to your total liquid amount (for example, if you have 400g of liquid, add 300g of sugar).
  • Add the sugar to the juice with the lemon juice, and stir over a medium heat until completely dissolved. Turn up the heat and bring the fruit to the boil. Stir occasionally and allow to boil hard for about 8 mins, removing any scum with a spoon. If using a thermometer, you're looking to reach 105c. If not, check the setting point of the liquid after 8 mins by removing a saucer from the freezer and adding a teaspoon of the liquid to the plate. Allow to sit for a minute, then push your finger through the liquid. If it starts to wrinkle, the jelly is ready. If not, return to the boil and try again after another minute.
  • Pour into sterilised jars and allow to cool completely. Store in a cool, dark place.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 35 calories, Carbohydrate 9 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 9 grams sugar, Fiber 0.2 grams fiber

CRAB-APPLE JELLY



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Make this jelly in the fall, when crab apples are plentiful. It can then be canned and enjoyed throughout the year.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Healthy Recipes     Gluten-Free Recipes

Yield Makes about 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

4 pounds crab apples
6 cups water
3 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Wash and quarter apples; place in a 6-quart saucepan. Add 6 cups water; place over medium-high heat; bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer; cook until very soft, 45 to 60 minutes; remove from heat. Pour into a bowl through a fine mesh strainer lined with two layers of damp cheesecloth. Gather cheesecloth; tie into a bundle. Suspend from a wooden-spoon handle set over bowl; drain, without pressing solids, 1 hour, to yield about 4 cups juice.
  • Place juice in a saucepan over medium-high heat; bring to a simmer. Cook for 10 minutes; skim foam. Add sugar; stir to dissolve. Clip on a candy thermometer; cook until the temperature reaches 220 degrees, skimming foam. Pour into jars, let cool, and keep refrigerated for up to 6 months.

MARY WYNNE'S CRABAPPLE JELLY



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This is a fresh tasting, pure jelly with no pectin added. Just the goodness of your backyard. No commercial pectin is required as crabapples have high natural pectin content.

Provided by DDPD

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Jams and Jellies Recipes

Time 15m

Yield 32

Number Of Ingredients 4

8 cups fresh crabapples
water as needed
3 cups white sugar
1 (3 inch) cinnamon stick

Steps:

  • Remove stems and blossom ends from crabapples, and cut into quarters. Place them in a large stainless steel or other non-reactive pot or saucepan. Add enough water to be able to see, but no so much that the crabapples are floating. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium, and let simmer for 10 to 15 minutes. The apples should soften and change color.
  • Strain the apples and juice through 2 or 3 layers of cheese cloth. You should have at least 4 cups of juice. Discard pulp, and pour the juice back into the pan. Bring to a simmer, and let cook for 10 minutes. Skim off any foam that comes to the top. Next, stir in the sugar until completely dissolved. Continue cooking at a low boil until the temperature reaches 220 to 222 degrees F (108 to 110 C). Remove from heat.
  • Pour the jelly into sterile small decorative jars leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Process in a hot water bath to seal.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 93.8 calories, Carbohydrate 24.3 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 0.1 g, Sodium 0.3 mg, Sugar 18.7 g

GRACE123'S APPLE JELLY



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ALOT OF PEOPLE LIKE APPLE JELLY. APPLE IS ALSO APART OF THE NEW YEARS DINNER. I ALSO HAVE COME TO REALIZE USING JUICE U NEED MORE PECTIN. I ONLY HAD 2 JELLY JARS LEFT WITH SEALS[ HAVE TO BUY SOME AND LABELS]

Provided by Grace Camp @grace123

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Number Of Ingredients 5

- 1 qrt apple juice
- 2 sure-jells [if still a lil 2 lose add another box or 1/2 as u can always add more but can't take it out]
- 5 cups sugar
- 5-6 jelly jars[boil them in a pan]
- tongs and ladel boil them as well

Steps:

  • BOIL EVERYTHING U R GOING TO USE. THEN IN LARGE SAUSE PAN POUR APPLE JUICE. 5 CUPS OF SUGAR WHEN HOT STIR TIL BLENDED IN. THEN ADD PECTIN 1 BOX AT A TIME WHILE HOT STIR TIL BLENDED LIKEWISE WITH THE OTHER 2 BOXES. STIR TIL THICKENS.
  • POUR INTO JELLY JARS. PLACE SEALS ON THEM AND RING LIDS TIGHTLY. THEN WAIT FOR THEM TO POP

GRACE123'S GRAPE JELLY



GRACE123'S GRAPE JELLY image

I DIDN'T GET THE FULL QRT JAR BUT THATS OK COS I HAVE PLANS FOR IT.

Provided by Grace Camp @grace123

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Number Of Ingredients 5

- about 2 cups of grape juice
- 2 boxes sure-jell
- 4 cups sugar
- 1 qrt. jar lids and seal in boiling water 10 mins
- boils everything else as well

Steps:

  • POUR ABOUT 2 CUPS OF GRAPE JUICE INTO LARGE SAUCE PAN. [BOIL EVERYTHING U USE TONGS ECT.. JARS ECT... GET IT HOT
  • ADD ALL UR SUGAR STIR TIL DESOLVED. BRING 2 A BOIL PLACE ON MED HEAT. ADD 1 BOX OF SURE-JELL AT A TIME AND STIR TIL DESOLVED.
  • BRING TO A SLOW BOIL. THEN SIMMER FOR ABOUT 40 MINS. WHEN THICKENED POUR INTO 1 QRT JAR AND PLACE SEAL AND RING LIDS ON VERY TIGHTLY THEN WAIT FOR THE POPS. I NOTICE WHEN I USE THE BALL LIDS AND SEALS THEY POP FASTER. BUT U CAN USE ANY SEALS. BUT NEVER REUSE A SEAL

SURE.JELL® FOR LESS OR NO SUGAR NEEDED RECIPES - APPLE OR CRABAPPLE JELLY



SURE.JELL® for Less or No Sugar Needed Recipes - Apple or Crabapple Jelly image

Enjoy a great apple or crabapple jelly this morning. SURE.JELL for Less or No Sugar Needed Recipes - Apple or Crabapple Jelly is great on toast.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Home

Time 3h

Yield Makes about 8 (1-cup) jars or 128 servings, 1 Tbsp. each.

Number Of Ingredients 5

6 cups prepared juice (buy about 6 lb. fully ripe apples or crabapples)
6 cups water
4 cups sugar, measured into separate bowl, divided
1 box SURE-JELL For Less or No Sugar Needed Recipes Premium Fruit Pectin
1/2 tsp. butter or margarine

Steps:

  • Bring boiling-water canner, half full with water, to simmer. Wash jars and screw bands in hot soapy water; rinse with warm water. Pour boiling water over flat lids in saucepan off the heat. Let stand in hot water until ready to use. Drain jars well before filling.
  • Remove stems and blossom ends from apples. Cut apples into small pieces. (Do not peel or core.) Place in large saucepan. Add water. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 10 min., stirring occasionally. Crush cooked apples; cover and simmer 5 min. Place three layers of damp cheesecloth or a jelly bag in large bowl. Pour prepared fruit into cheesecloth. Tie cheesecloth closed; hang and let drip into bowl until dripping stops. Press gently. Measure exactly 6 cups prepared juice into 6- or 8-qt. saucepot. (If necessary, add up to 1/2 cup water for exact measure.)
  • Mix 1/4 cup of the sugar (from the measured amount in bowl) and pectin in small bowl. Add to juice in saucepot; mix well. Add butter to reduce foaming. Bring mixture to full rolling boil (a boil that doesn't stop bubbling when stirred) on high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in remaining 3-3/4 cups sugar. Return to full rolling boil and boil exactly 1 min., stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam with metal spoon.
  • Ladle immediately into prepared jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of tops. Wipe jar rims and threads. Cover with two-piece lids. Screw bands tightly. Place jars on elevated rack in canner. Lower rack into canner. (Water must cover jars by 1 to 2 inches. Add boiling water, if necessary.) Cover; bring water to gentle boil. Process 5 min. Remove jars and place upright on a towel to cool completely. After jars cool, check seals by pressing middles of lids with finger. (If lids spring back, lids are not sealed and refrigeration is necessary.)

Nutrition Facts : Calories 35, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 0 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0.5523 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 0 g

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