Grape jelly is a childhood rite of passage. It’s a bit sweet and a bit tart, and it’s the perfect thing to spread on peanut butter and jelly. In this guide, we’ll take you through the step-by-step ...
With a notoriously short season — late September to early October — this straightforward jelly is just one way to capture the intensity of Concord grapes well into the winter months. Inspired by a pie ...
We experienced some false starts with our grape gathering. We’d been waiting for the fruits to become fully ripe, but by that time, they were mostly gone — eaten by all manner of wildlife. Pick the ...
Concord grape season is a short one, but you can extend it by making this delicious preserve, Yewande Komolafe writes. By Yewande Komolafe Food memories can sometimes run backward, to a moment when we ...
This Slow Cooker Grape Jelly Meatballs Recipe is a family favorite with simple ingredients to complement almost any main dish! The best part is with only three ingredients, this is one of our go-to ...
Grape jelly has long been on my canning wish list, but frankly, I was afraid to ask. I worried it might be complicated and involved added pectin. And of course, there’s the matter of tracking down the ...
If you’ve got ripe mustang grapes on your property (or have permission to pick a neighbor’s vine) this jelly recipe will help you preserve that native Texan sweetness. Instructions: Place the grapes ...
You know the season is shifting when sweet, plump red, green and black grapes appear on the vine. They signal harvest time and colder weather. Although grapes are generally eaten raw, they are also ...
Has any fruit captured the human imagination as reliably as the grape? The romance of its tender tendrils and lacy leaves as well as its clusters of fruit, sweet and plump, is found in literature and ...
If you’ve got ripe mustang grapes, this jelly recipe will help you preserve that native Texan sweetness. Instructions: Place the grapes in a stockpot and add ½ cup water. Bring the pot to a boil and ...