I planted blackberries on my property this year behind the potager. They did produce a few big sweet berries, but are much to young to produce any in quantity. Maybe next year I'll have a different report...fingers crossed.
These are just a few of the berries from the side of the highway.
Homemade blackberry jam is the best. I never add pectin. The jam's flavor is more intense and tastes so much better without it.
Yes, My new stove did cook the berries a bit faster, but it is still a long process.
Here are some of the 18 jars of blackberry jam I canned this year. Worth every minute! Canning high acid fruit is very simple. If you'd like to try canning, this is a great way to start. The Ball Blue Book on canning has great recipes and most everything you really need to know about canning. I omit the pectin, add some lemon juice, and cook the fruit until it reaches gelling point.
3 comments:
Yum Yum Yum!!! We planted blackberry seedlings last year which gave us huge canes and lots of leaves but no fruit. My Tween tore off the canes last Fall, but 5 of the 6 are coming back. I'm hoping we'll have some blackberries soon. Meanwhile, um, where is that secret blackberry patch? I promise I won't tell! ;)
Vikki at www.homesteadingbasics.blogspot.com, www.backyardgrocerygardening.blogspot.com and www.survival-cooking.com
That looks so good! Blueberries also make great jelly. My all-time favorite jelly is mayhaw but they are so hard to find now! Have you ever made any?
Vikki, Hey! Find your own patch :)! Thanks for visiting.
Michelle, No I've never even picked mayhaw. I'd love to find out more about them though....maybe even grow a few! I'm making peach jelly today.
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