If you’ve got ripe mustang grapes on your property (or have permission to pick a neighbor’s vine) this jelly recipe will help you preserve that native Texan sweetness. Instructions: Place the grapes ...
Morning toast toppings have come a long way. In addition to butter, we now spread everything from avocado to hummus to yogurt-based custard on our toast; the sky's the limit! Grape jelly is another ...
Heat oven to 375 degrees; mix flour, sugar and baking powder in a large bowl. Blend in butter with a pastry blender to make crumbs the size of peas. Set aside 1½ cups of the mixture; beat egg into ...
Grape jelly has long been on my canning wish list, but frankly, I was afraid to ask. I worried it might be complicated and involved added pectin. And of course, there’s the matter of tracking down the ...
Can anyone name a person who doesn’t like grape jelly? No? I didn’t think so. This is the first time I’ve ever canned anything and it went well. It was almost too easy, to the point where I will find ...
Select seagrapes that are firm and not over-ripe. Cover well with water and boil rapidly for 20 to 30 minutes, mashing the grapes while boiling. Strain juice through cheese cloth, allowing juice to ...
When I was little, I hated going to a friend's birthday parties because lunch was almost guaranteed to be hot dogs and jell-O, two of my least favorite foods as a kid. While I didn't know it at the ...
If you’ve got ripe mustang grapes, this jelly recipe will help you preserve that native Texan sweetness. Instructions: Place the grapes in a stockpot and add ½ cup water. Bring the pot to a boil and ...