Thursday, January 27, 2011

summer fruit

We have had a bumper season in our garden this year. Not too many pests and just the right amount of sun and rain. Normally I plant 4 or 5 tomato plants, but this year I planted only two and we have had more tomatoes than ever before! Our strawberries and rocket have also been utterly delicious!

We had a jam making day today. Mixed Berry Jam, and, I tried out a new recipe this year for Smokey Red Tomato Jam from this book. It is delicious! I think it will be even better in the middle of winter with some strong cheese and bread, in memory of the summer sun. For the Mixed Berry Jam, I just used the basic method from Chelsea with a mixture of blueberries, strawberries, blackberries and strawberries. Yum! The girls hovered in and out of the kitchen telling me continuously how delicious it smelt.

Mixed Berry Jam

1kg Mixed Berries*, hulled and rinsed (I used strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries)
1kg Chelsea Jam Setting Sugar
A Knob of Butter (10g)
  1. Crush berries coarsely with a potato masher or blender.
  2. Place strawberries and sugar in a large, heavy based 6 litre pot.
  3. Heat mixture over a low heat until sugar is dissolved. Do not allow to boil.
  4. Add a knob of butter then increase heat and bring to a full boil (a boil that cannot be stirred down).
  5. Boil for 4 minutes only. Remove from heat, skim off any foam, test for set and bottle in pre-sterilised jars

 * You can use fresh or frozen berries for this.

On a another note. I came across a wonderful blog the other day, Baking for Hospice.  It is a fantastic concept, and hopefully in time will spread throughout New Zealand.

6 comments:

  1. Yummy - love your little covers! x

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  2. Oh, that jam sounds - and looks - amazing!

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  3. Oh no! Why did you have to place a photo of such a delicious looking Jam, now I can't help but cure this jam crave of mine! :}

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  4. Thank you for posting the link to Baking for Hospice! I've emailed to ask if I can contribute. :)

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  5. There is nothing better than the smell of berry jam bubbling away on the stove. Heaven!

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