Made some Raspberry Jam at the weekend and had some in me sarnies for work today.AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
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According to my trusty Marguerite Patten 3000 recipe cook bookOriginally posted by smallblueplanet View PostGot the recipe then?

1lb Raspberries
1lb sugar
Heat the fruit until boiling point is reached (I understand, the slower the better)
Stir in the hot sugar - heated for a few minutes in the oven.
Boil rapidly until the jam is set. If the fruit is firm and fresh, this should only tale about 3 minutes of rapid boiling.
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Blimey thats a lot of sugar, haven't you got one with less and more fruit please?Originally posted by scarey55According to my trusty Marguerite Patten 3000 recipe cook book
1lb Raspberries
1lb sugar
More like those nice French preserves you get.
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And a heaven in a wild flower
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That level of sugar is normal in home-made jam. The ratio of sugar to jam is pretty constant across recipes, because the sugar is what makes it keep. However you set about it, you normally get about 5lbs jam from 3lbs sugar, but you can use extra fruit if you like (and some kinds of fruit you have to). That is why those French preserves have to be kept in the fridge after opening the jar...Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Yes I realise that. I thought scarey55 might have a French recipe, I don't mind having 'low sugar' jam, I'd prefer less sweet jam.Originally posted by Hilary B...That is why those French preserves have to be kept in the fridge after opening the jar...To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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You could always try a fruit butter - I have never made it so I don't know how it sets but it certainly has less sugar. It won't keep as well as jam but then, I think you already know that.Originally posted by smallblueplanet View PostBlimey thats a lot of sugar, haven't you got one with less and more fruit please?
More like those nice French preserves you get. 
According to my trusty Marguerite Patten book:
To make a fruit butter follow any of the directions for jam up to the point when the sugar is added.
Rub the fruit pur�e through a sieve.
Measure and add 8oz sugar to every lb or pint of pulp.
Boil until thickened.
Allow to cool.
This might be good for your OH as most of the pips stay in the sieve. Have you tried raspberry jelly though, that doesn't have any bits in at all and always my preferred way to have jamOriginally posted by kentvegplot View PostWonderful, isn't it. I love raspberies in any form, OH won't eat the jam as he hates the pips in his teeth.
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Thanks. BTW are you on commission?Originally posted by scarey55According to my trusty Marguerite Patten book...

Do you use a 'jelly bag' or some such?Originally posted by scarey55....Have you tried raspberry jelly though, that doesn't have any bits in at all and always my preferred way to have jam
To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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No but..... there's a thoughtOriginally posted by smallblueplanet View PostThanks. BTW are you on commission?
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I don't have a "real" jelly bag, I use a sort of net bag with a wooden jobbie to hold the fruit down - not making any sense am I? Hang on whilst I take a pic...Originally posted by smallblueplanet View PostDo you use a 'jelly bag' or some such?A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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... Here you go,Attached FilesA garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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Pass it through a sieve to get the pips out. A bit of a palaver i know but seedless jam is nice and stops the OH moaning abvout pips. Funny thing is he doesn't moan about srawberry jam bitsOriginally posted by kentvegplot View PostWonderful, isn't it. I love raspberies in any form, OH won't eat the jam as he hates the pips in his teeth.Last edited by shirley; 04-07-2008, 03:46 PM.Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful..William Morris
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