Store-bought jellies and jams will last longer than homemade ones, typically for 12-18 months closed. If you purchase from the store, you can look for an expiration date to check if it's still ...
Store in a cool, dark place for up to a year. Follow the above homemade jelly recipe to turn your foraged juice into home-canned jelly with a water bath canner. First, forage for flowers and fruit ...
This easy trifle recipe uses ready-made custard and cake, leaving you time to make some homemade jelly, with optional fruity liqueur. Boosting the whipped cream with mascarpone isn't traditional ...
Two easy jam-filled desserts satisfy the craving for bright, bold berries when they’re far from their peak. By Melissa Clark Melissa Clark currently has 14 open jars of jam in her fridge.
The combination of redcurrants and fresh mint makes this the perfect condiment to serve with lamb. Use it to add depth to gravy too. Wash the redcurrants and put them, stalks and all, into a large ...