BASIL JELLY
This is a excellent jelly. Very easy to make. Note, the original recipe called for green food coloring but I like the almost clear coloring. Note: This recipe won First Place in the Miscellanous Jelly Class and a Special Award at this year's Maryland State Fair. It is good!
Provided by Maryland Jim
Categories Jellies
Time 45m
Yield 6 1/2 pint jars
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place the basil leaves, lemon juice and vinegar in an 8-10 quart sauce pot.
- Let the basil, lemon juice and vinegar stand while you are measuring the water and sugar.
- Add the water and heat almost to a boil, stirring to blend, then add sugar all at once.
- Stir to dissolve sugar.
- Bring to a hard boil.
- Add both pouches of Certo, stir to mix and return to a hard boil.
- Boil for 1 minute or until jelly point is reached.
- Remove from heat.
- Remove basil leaves with a slotted spoon.
- Pour immediately into hot sterilized 1/2 pint jars.
- Seal and process for 10 minutes in boiling water bath.
EASY BASIL JELLY
Make and share this Easy Basil Jelly recipe from Food.com.
Provided by PalatablePastime
Categories Jellies
Time 45m
Yield 3-4 half pints
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Bring 1 cup of the apple juice to a rolling boil and pour over the crushed basil leaves; let rest for 25 minutes.
- Strain liquid into large saucepan and add the other 2 cups of apple juice, vinegar, and green coloring, stirring to blend.
- Bring to a hard boil, and stir in sugar and pectin and return to a hard boil, stirring constantly, and cooking until jelly point is reached.
- Remove from heat and skim off the foam with a slotted spoon; remove leaves from jelly with a slotted spoon.
- Pour mixture into sterilized half-pint jars (you will need 3-4), leaving 1/2" of headroom at the top.
- Attach lids and bands, and process for 15 minutes in a water bath canner.
- When cool, check the seals.
- Refrigerate promptly any that do not seal properly, and remove bands from the others and store in a cool, dry area.
BASIL JELLY
This is a wonderful way to use the fresh basil from your garden. I've been meaning to make this forever and am so glad I finally did. Delicious, easy, unusual and a beautiful green color. Would make an excellent gift for the holidays. Wonderful as an appetizer with cream cheese and crackers. I found this in Taste of Home by Sue Gronholz, who also suggests combining a jar with one cup of barbecue sauce and simmering mini meatballs or cocktail wieners in the mixture. This recipe assumes knowledge of hot water bath canning. Detailed directions can be found in the Canning Forum.
Provided by LonghornMama
Categories Jellies
Time 45m
Yield 6 half-pints
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a large saucepan, bring water and basil to a boil. Remove from heat; cover and let stand 10 minutes. Strain and discard basil.
- Return 3 2/3 cups liquid to the pan. Stir in pectin and food coloring. Return to a rolling boil over high heat. Stir in sugar. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat; skim off foam.
- Pour hot liquid into hot sterilized jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Adjust caps. Process for 15 minutes in a boiling water bath.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 675.9, Fat 0.1, Sodium 20.4, Carbohydrate 174.8, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 166.6, Protein 0.4
SWEET & TART BASIL JELLY
This jelly is on the tart side. If you'd like it a bit sweeter, increase sugar to six cups. You can use more or less food coloring as you prefer. Basil jelly is a wonderful way to use up some of summer's last basil. Try it with cream cheese. It's so good!
Provided by Tess Geer
Categories Jams & Jellies
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. Combine basil leaves, vinegar & lemon juice in a large, nonreactive saucepan for 15 minutes. While basil is mixture is resting, prepare jars.
- 2. Add water and food coloring to basil mixture. Heat until just beginning to boil. Add sugar all at once and stir to dissolve sugar. Bring to a hard boil that cannot be stirred down.
- 3. Quickly add the pectin (I snip open the packets in advance and have them standing in a coffee mug nearby). Return to a hard boil that cannot be stirred down. Boil for one minute.
- 4. Remove from heat. Using a slotted spoon, remove and discard basil leaves. Fill jars and wipe rims. Add lids and tighten to finger-tip tight. Process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
- 5. Remove and set out of direct sunlight for 12 hours. Check jars for seal. Refrigerate or reprocess unsealed jars. Store sealed jars in a dark cupboard. Will keep for one year.
LEMON BASIL JELLY
Lightly infused with lemon from the basil. This can be used to glaze chicken or pork. Spoon it over cream cheese for a quick appetizer. Sweeten a cup of tea or lemonade. Warmed to glaze a cake. This can be made with regular basil, cinnamon basil, Thai basil, Purple basil. All creating a different jelly.
Provided by Rita1652
Categories Jellies
Time 1h30m
Yield 5 8 ounce jars
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place basil in apple juice, hot water and vinegar. Bring to a boil and let steep covered for 30 minutes.
- Strain and place 3 1/2 cups liquid into a pot.
- Stir in pectin and bring to a a full rolling boil.
- Add sugar and honey and return to a full rolling boil. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly.
- Ladle into sterile jars leaving 1/4 inch head space. Wipe rims clean and apply lids and bands.
- Process in a hot water bath covered by 1-2 inches of water for 10 minutes.
- Shut off flame for 5 minutes.
- Remove without tilting the jars.
- Set on a flat surface in a draft free place 12-24 hours.
- Remove bands and wipe jars.
- Label and store in a dark place for 1 year.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 825.1, Fat 0.2, Sodium 44.4, Carbohydrate 216.6, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 199.5, Protein 0.9
THAI BASIL PEPPER JELLY
This is a 2 for 1 recipe. See "Note" below. From justtherightsizeblog. She says of Thai basil, "It's so exotic that it brings the flavor profile for this jelly to another level." Serving suggestions: spoon over cream cheese or glaze bbq chicken breast. Time to make infused vinegar not included.
Provided by gailanng
Categories Jellies
Time 26m
Yield 6 1/2 pints
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- To Make Thai Basil-Infused Vinegar:.
- Place fresh Thai Basil and place it in a quart canning jar. Fill jar with white vinegar to top, place lid on jar and let vinegar mixture sit at room temperature (in a cool, shaded spot) for 2 weeks. After two weeks, strain vinegar and discard basil.
- To Make Jelly:.
- Combine the minced vegetables, dried basil, 1 1/2 cups infused vinegar and sugar in a large saucepan. Bring to a full boil then add the pectin. Return to a hard boil, stirring constantly for 1 full minute. Ladle hot jelly into prepared, half-pint canning jars and process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
- Note: Any remaining infused vinegar can be stored in a glass bottle and used for viniagrette dressing, marinades, etc.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 806.4, Fat 0.2, Sodium 5.9, Carbohydrate 204.5, Fiber 1.7, Sugar 201.5, Protein 1.1
FRESH BASIL JELLY
Categories Condiment/Spread Low Sodium Basil Summer Boil Gourmet
Yield Makes 5 8-ounce glasses
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Bring water, vinegar and lemon juice to a boil in a large pot. Reserve 10 basil leaves. Bruise the remainder, add to the pot, remove from the heat, cover and let steep for 15 minutes. Add the sugar and vegetable coloring, return to heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly, until sugar dissolves. When the syrup is at a full rolling boil, add the pectin, boil for 1/2 minute and remove from heat. Place 2 basil leaves in the bottom of each of 5 hot, sterilized 8-ounce jelly glasses . Strain the jelly into glasses through a fine sieve. Cool and cover with a layer of thin paraffin. When the paraffin has hardened, cover the glasses and store.
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