Apricot Preserves Recipe

Apricot Preserves Recipe

Yield: 12 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:
4 kilo: Pitted, very ripe apricots, 8 lbs 12 oz
3 1/4 kilo: Sugar, 7 lbs
Juice of 1 lemon,
1 1/2 package: "Einsiedehilfe", (Preserving Aid) dissolved in

Directions:
hot water

Cook apricots and sugar to setting point, continually skimming off
foam. Shortly before done, add lemon juice. Remove from heat. Stir in
Preserving Aid dissolved in hot water. Pour into hot, dry,
sterilized jars. Seal jars with cellophane the top of which has been
dipped in rum and smooth the overhang over the jars necks, tying
with thin twine.

Makes 12 half-liter jars and one quarter-liter jar. (Between 13 and
14 1 pint jars).

"Einsiedehilfe" (Preserving Aid) is sold (in Austria) in 15 gram
packages and consists of 65 percent sugar and 35 percent benzoic acid.

To test for setting point: Spoon a little of the conserve onto a
chilled saucer. Leave for a few minutes - then hold saucer upside
down. If conserve doesnt run, then setting point has been reached.

From: Maria Baumgartner (Karin Brewers mother), Vienna, Austria
Posted by: Karin Brewer, Cooking Echo, 6/92


Source from luhu.jp

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