Black Currant Jelly (Printable)

Clear, intensely flavored preserve made from ripe black currants, ideal for pastries, toast, or dessert toppings.

# What You'll Need:

→ Fruit

01 - 2.2 lbs fresh black currants, stems removed
02 - 1 cup water

→ Sugar & Additives

03 - 4 cups granulated sugar
04 - 2 tablespoons lemon juice

# How to Make It:

01 - Rinse the black currants thoroughly and remove any stems or leaves.
02 - In a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine the black currants and water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat.
03 - Cook, stirring and mashing occasionally, for 15 to 20 minutes until the fruit is very soft and releases its juice.
04 - Set a fine-mesh sieve or jelly bag over a large bowl. Pour the cooked fruit and juice into the sieve and let it drain for at least 2 hours, or overnight in the refrigerator, without pressing to keep the jelly clear.
05 - Measure the collected juice. You should have approximately 3 cups. For every cup of juice, use 1 cup sugar.
06 - Return the juice to a clean saucepan. Add the sugar and lemon juice. Stir over low heat until the sugar dissolves completely.
07 - Increase the heat and bring to a rapid boil. Boil hard for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the jelly reaches 221°F on a candy thermometer, or passes the wrinkle test on a cold plate.
08 - Remove from heat and skim off any foam from the surface.
09 - Carefully ladle the hot jelly into sterilized jars, leaving one-quarter inch headspace. Seal immediately.
10 - Allow to cool at room temperature. Store in a cool, dark place.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • Intense Flavor: Captures the deep, tart, and sweet profile of fresh black currants.
  • Crystal Clear Finish: By following the proper straining technique, you achieve a professional, transparent look.
  • Multi-Purpose: Works beautifully as a spread, a glaze for tarts, or a dessert topping.
  • Simple Ingredients: Relies on the natural pectin of the fruit for a satisfying set.
02 -
  • Pectin Levels: Use commercial pectin if your fruit is very ripe to ensure a firm set.
  • The Wrinkle Test: Test your set by placing a drop of jelly on a cold plate; if it wrinkles when pushed, it's done.
  • Storage: Once opened, keep your jelly in the refrigerator and consume it within 3 weeks.
  • Cleaning: Skimming the foam off the top before jarring ensures a perfectly clear, smooth appearance.
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