Violet Jelly

Violet Jelly

Violet Jelly

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Make your garden flowers into edible goodies with violet jelly!

Make 4 half pints

2 cups Wild Violet Petals Or Purchased Edible Violets
2-¼ cups Boiling Water
¼ cups Lemon Juice
¼ teaspoons Butter
1-¾ ounce, weight Box Of Pectin
4 cups sugar

Remove the stems and wash the petals thoroughly.

Place the clean petals in a glass bowl and pour 2 1/4 cups of boiling water over the petals. Place a lid on the bowl and let the mixture sit on the counter overnight or up to 24 hours.

Line a strainer with a paper towel and strain the infusion reserving the flower juice in a bowl and discarding the petals. Squeeze the petals into the paper towel to extract every bit of flower juice. The result is an electric blue liquid.

Add the 1/4 cup of lemon juice to the flower juice and watch it turn a beautiful violet color.

Into a pot, combine the flower water/ lemon juice mixture, 1/4 teaspoon of butter and the box of pectin. Bring the mixture to a boil stirring occasionally. Quickly add the 4 cups of sugar. Return the mixture to a hard boil stirring occasionally and boil one minute. Remove the mixture from the heat. Skim any foam off the top off the jelly and discard the foam.

Pour jelly into jelly jars leaving a 1/4 inch of head space at the top of each jar. Use a plastic utensil to remove air bubbles from each jar of jelly. You do this by inserting the utensil into each jar with an up and down motion. Wipe off the top of each jelly jar making sure there is no jelly there that might prevent a good seal. Place a hot lid on each jar and tighten down with a clean screw band.

Place the jars into the boiling water bath for ten minutes.

Remove the jars and leave undisturbed for twenty four hours so that they can gel properly.

Source: Patti Holland

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