Kythoni peltes (quince jelly)
1 servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
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Karen Mintzias | ||
1 | kilograms | Quinces |
4 | cups | Water |
From: \"The Complete Middle East Cookbook\" by Tess | ||
ISBN: 1 86302 069 1 | ||
Granulated sugar | ||
2 | teaspoons | Lemon juice |
2 | Rose geranium leaves |
Directions
Cooking time: 2 hours
Wash quinces well to remove the fuzz. Peel and core. Slice quinces into preserving pan and add 2 cups water. Leave aside and do not be concerned if quince discolours. Place peels and cores into a pan with remaining water and boil for 30 minutes. Strain and make liquid up to 2 cups with water. Add liquid from peels to sliced quinces in pan. Bring to the boil and simmer gently for 1 hour until quince flesh is very tender.
Scald a large piece of cheese cloth or doubled butter muslin, wring out and drape over a deep bowl. Pour quince and liquid into clean cloth and gather up ends. Tie with string and suspend over bowl.
Secure to a fixed object so that juice can drip slowly into bowl.
Leave for 24 hours. Do not squeeze bag to hasten dripping as this will make jelly cloudy. Measure juice into clean preserving pan. For each cup of juice add 1 cup sugar. Stir over heat till sugar dissolves, add lemon juice and washed geranium leaves and bring to the boil.
Boil rapidly for 25 minutes, skimming frequently. Test a teaspoonful on a cold saucer. Leave to cool. Run finger across jelly in saucer ~ setting point is reached when surface wrinkles. It is advisable to remove pan from heat while jelly is being tested as you would overcook the jelly. Remove leaves and ladle hot jelly into hot sterilized jars. Seal when cold.
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Typed for you by Karen Mintzias
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