PINEAPPLE JELLY

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I was looking around in an old Farmers cookbook and found a recipe for Pineapple Jelly with a friend. At first I thought ewww! Then as we thought about it, it sounded really good! So I decided I would give it a try. My husband just loves this jelly. Believe it or not, he likes this jelly in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich...

Provided by Valerie Butler

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 4

3 1/2 c 100% pineapple juice (store bought)
4 1/2 c sugar, pre measured into an easily pourable container
1 box fruit pectin, powdered
1 tsp margarine or butter

Steps:

  • 1. Sterilize your jars & heat your lids, and have your rings ready.
  • 2. Combine juice and pectin in a large pan (or dutch oven) whisk pectin in real well. Add margarine or butter. Turn burner on to a high heat and bring to a full boil.
  • 3. When it is at a full boil, pour your sugar in quickly and stir it in real well. Keep stirring to a full rolling boil, let it continue boiling for 1 full minute, (no less) constantly stirring and take off the heat at the end of full minute.
  • 4. Skim off the foam and start putting in your sterilized jars, and cap them. Leave sit on a towel on the counter with minimal air contact. Wait for lids to pop, when jar is cooled you can keep them in a cupboard for a full year. Make sure you put the date on the label.

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