The tantalizing aroma of rosy quince cranberry jelly wafting through the air is an irresistible invitation to indulge in a culinary delight. This luscious jelly, with its vibrant crimson hue and captivating tangy-sweet flavor, offers a delightful experience for the senses. Whether you're seeking a delectable spread to enhance your morning toast or a dazzling glaze to adorn your holiday turkey, the versatility of rosy quince cranberry jelly makes it an indispensable addition to any kitchen repertoire. So embark on this culinary journey as we unveil the secrets behind crafting the perfect rosy quince cranberry jelly, leaving your taste buds captivated and yearning for more.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
HOLIDAY CRANBERRY JELLY
Spread some holiday cheer with this rosy pink cranberry jelly. -Nancy Davis, Tualatin, Oregon
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 35m
Yield 8 half-pints.
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven, combine cranberry juice and sugar. Bring to a full rolling boil over high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in pectin. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly., Remove from the heat; skim off foam. Carefully ladle hot liquid into hot half-pint jars, leaving 1/4-in. headspace. Remove air bubbles; wipe rims and adjust lids. Process for 10 minutes in a boiling-water canner.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 86 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 1mg sodium, Carbohydrate 22g carbohydrate (22g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein.
ROSY QUINCE & CRANBERRY JELLY
This tangy jelly makes a fantastic accompaniment to your Christmas roast turkey, pork pie, ham or cheeseboard - or a gorgeous gift
Provided by Sarah Cook
Categories Condiment
Time 2h15m
Yield Makes 3-4 standard jam jars
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Put the quinces, apples and cranberries in a large pan. Cover with water and bring to the boil, then turn down the heat and cook more gently for about 1 hr until the fruit is really soft.
- Hang a jelly bag over a large mixing bowl, tip the fruit in and let it drip overnight - don't be tempted to squeeze the bag, or the pulp will come through and your jelly will be murky.
- The next day, measure the amount of juice you have and, for every 1ml of liquid, match with grams of the sugar (so for 500ml you'd need 500g sugar). Tip both into a preserving pan, or large pan, and bring slowly to the boil, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Increase the heat once the sugar has gone and boil until it reaches 110C on a sugar thermometer.
- Skim any scum off the surface of the liquid, then stir in the rosewater. Ladle into sterilised jars (see below left), adding a bay leaf to each one, if you like, and cover with lids - or wax discs, cellophane and elastic bands.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 46 calories, Carbohydrate 11 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 11 grams sugar
CRANBERRY JELLY
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories side-dish
Time 3h30m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Put the cranberries in a saucepan. Remove wide strips of zest from 1/2 orange with a peeler; add to the saucepan with the juice of both oranges (about 1/2 cup). Add the sugar, coriander, a pinch of salt and 1 cup water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat; cook, stirring occasionally, until the berries burst and the sauce thickens, 15 to 20 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and remove the orange zest; stir in the vanilla. Transfer to a blender and puree until smooth. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a serving dish, pushing the sauce through with a rubber spatula. Refrigerate until set, at least 3 hours.
ROSY GRAPE JELLY
Use pretty glass jars for this vibrant-colored, full-flavored jelly everyone will enjoy on their toast or muffins. The jelly makes a wonderfully delicious and easy hostess gift for the holidays, or for any fall/winter occasion. You may want to tie on a festive cover made of holiday fabric or paper.
Provided by PJ's kitchen
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Canning and Preserving Recipes Jams and Jellies Recipes
Time 25m
Yield 36
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Pour the cranberry and grape juices into a heavy pot. Add the pectin and stir until dissolved. Bring the juice mixture to a full rolling boil over high heat. Stir in the sugar, and return to a full boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, and skim off any foam. Pour jelly into hot, sterilized jars, leaving 1/4 inch headroom. Adjust lids. Process for 10 minutes in a boiling-water bath.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 80.7 calories, Carbohydrate 20.7 g, Sodium 0.4 mg, Sugar 20.5 g
SPICY QUINCE AND CRANBERRY CHUTNEY
This is a much more lively alternative to plain cranberry sauce and is one of my very favorites. I buy the quinces (membrillos) at a local Mexican grocery store. It is so worth the extra effort!
Provided by waterlily
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Relish Recipes Cranberry Relish Recipes
Time 1h45m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Stir the sugar, cloves, allspice, cinnamon, and salt together in a large saucepan. Stir in the water, then bring to a boil over high heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Add the quince, and reduce heat to low. Cook and stir until the quince have turned rose colored, 4 to 5 minutes.
- Stir in the orange zest, orange juice, vinegar, and cranberries. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low, and cook until the cranberries have burst and the chutney has thickened, about 20 minutes. Cool completely before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 127.7 calories, Carbohydrate 33.1 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 1.8 g, Protein 0.3 g, Sodium 75.7 mg, Sugar 26.5 g
CRANBERRY QUINCE SAUCE
This sauce, a mix of everyday and exotic, provides a sweet and tart contrast to rich meat or poultry.
Yield Makes about 5 cups
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Peel, quarter, and core quinces, reserving peel and cores, then cut quarters into 1/4-inch pieces. Tie up peel and cores in cheesecloth. Bring water and sugar to a boil in a 4-quart heavy saucepan, stirring until sugar is dissolved, then add quince and cheesecloth bundle and simmer, partially covered, until quince is tender, about 1 1/2 hours. Add cranberries and simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until cranberries burst and soften, 8 to 10 minutes.
- Drain mixture in a large medium-mesh sieve set over a bowl, discarding cheesecloth bundle and reserving cranberry solids, then return cooking liquid to pan and boil, uncovered, until syrupy and reduced to about 1 1/2 cups, 5 to 10 minutes. Stir together syrup and cranberry mixture in bowl, then cool to room temperature.
SAVORY CRANBERRY JELLY
Cranberry sauce is a regular on Thanksgiving tables. This recipe offers a savory twist on the traditional turkey topper.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Healthy Recipes Gluten-Free Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Bring berries, sugar, and 1 cup water to a simmer in a covered medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook until berries are soft, about 10 minutes. Pass through a fine sieve into a bowl, pressing on solids to make a puree.
- Bring 1/2 cup water, the garlic, ginger, vinegar, allspice, salt, and a generous amount of pepper to a simmer in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook until reduced by half, about 5 minutes.
- Pour vinegar mixture into a small bowl. Sprinkle gelatin on top; stir until dissolved. Stir mixture into berry puree.
- Cover with plastic wrap; refrigerate at least 2 hours or up to 1 week.
CRANBERRY QUINCE CHUTNEY
Categories Condiment/Spread Fruit Onion Side Thanksgiving Cranberry Raisin Quince Bell Pepper Gourmet
Yield Makes about 3 1/2 cups, serving 8
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- In a large saucepan combine all ingredients except onion and simmer, stirring occasionally, 30 minutes. Add onion and simmer 20 minutes, or until chutney is thickened. Chutney may be made 1 week ahead and chilled, covered.
- Serve chutney chilled or at room temperature.
SURE.JELL CRANBERRY JELLY
Cranberry juice cocktail, sugar and fruit pectin are cooked briefly, then processed in a canner to produce gleaming jars of homemade jelly.
Provided by My Food and Family
Categories Home
Time 1h
Yield About 6 (1-cup) jars or 96 servings, 1 Tbsp. each
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Bring boiling-water canner, half full with water, to simmer. Wash jars and screw bands in hot soapy water; rinse with warm water. Pour boiling water over flat lids in saucepan off the heat. Let stand in hot water until ready to use. Drain jars well before filling.
- Measure juice into 6- or 8-qt. saucepot. Stir in pectin. Add butter to reduce foaming. Bring mixture to full rolling boil (a boil that doesn't stop bubbling when stirred) on high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar. Return to full rolling boil and boil exactly 1 min., stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam with metal spoon.
- Ladle immediately into prepared jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of tops. Wipe jar rims and threads. Cover with two-piece lids. Screw bands tightly. Place jars on elevated rack in canner. Lower rack into canner. (Water must cover jars by 1 to 2 inches. Add boiling water, if necessary.) Cover; bring water to gentle boil. Process 5 min. Remove jars and place upright on a towel to cool completely. After jars cool, check seals by pressing middles of lids with finger. (If lids spring back, lids are not sealed and refrigeration is necessary.)
Nutrition Facts : Calories 45, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 0 mg, Carbohydrate 11 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 11 g, Protein 0 g
Tips and Conclusion
- Always use fresh and ripe cranberries. This will ensure the best flavor and texture in your jelly.
- If you don't have a cheesecloth bag, you can use a fine-mesh strainer lined with cheesecloth or a coffee filter.
- Be patient when straining the juice from the cranberries. It can take some time, but it's worth it to get the clearest jelly possible.
- Don't overcook the jelly. Overcooked jelly will be thick and rubbery. Cook it just until it reaches the desired consistency, which is usually about 6-8 minutes.
- If you want a sweeter jelly, add more sugar. You can also add other flavorings, such as grated lemon or orange zest, or a teaspoon of vanilla extract.
- Once the jelly is cooked, let it cool slightly before pouring it into jars. This will help to prevent the jars from cracking.
- Store the jelly in a cool, dark place for up to 1 year.
Rosy quince cranberry jelly is a delicious and festive way to enjoy the flavors of the season. It's perfect for spreading on toast, biscuits, or muffins, or for using as a glaze for ham or turkey. With its beautiful color and tart-sweet flavor, this jelly is sure to be a hit at your next holiday gathering.
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