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I'm not going to describe the recipe for Hedgerow Jelly, because I wrote about it in detail this time last year, but if you want it you can find it HERE
Instead, I'll just show you some photos...
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That huge pan of mixed fruit (Plums, Sloes, Blackberries, Elderberries, Apples) eventually made these three jars of Hedgerow Jelly:
Hedgerow Jelly
Having completed the Hedgerow Jelly I made the yellow plums seen below (about 1.8kgs) into a type of jam sometimes described as "Fruit Cheese" by boiling their sieved pulp with the pulp of a similar quantity of apples, and sugar. I used Preserving Sugar, which has some added pectin, to help the jam to set.![Hedgerow Jelly and Plum Jam Hedgerow Jelly and Plum Jam](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/98/987784/hedgerow-jelly-and-plum-jam-L-4n_w3T.jpeg)
Wild yellow plums - very like Mirabelles
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After finishing the Yellow Plum jam, I set about making some of the red plums into a chutney. This has a smaller proportion of sugar in it than jam, so I think Jane will be able to eat some of it.
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Wild red plums. I treated then as if they were Damsons
The plums were cooked with some raisins and ground Ginger, in a spiced vinegar, and then de-stoned (easier said than done, please note!), and boiled with sugar and more spiced vinegar.![Hedgerow Jelly and Plum Jam Hedgerow Jelly and Plum Jam](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/98/987784/hedgerow-jelly-and-plum-jam-L-20C8BA.jpeg)
Making Chutney
The mixture is boiled until it goes thick and sticky.
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The Plum Chutney after reduction
I'll be interested to see what the chutney is like when it cools, because the recipe I used makes something that is much more akin to a jam than to the traditional "Branston Pickle" type of chutney. It seems a lot thinner. Perhaps when it cools it sets hard....
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The day's work
So there we are: 2 jars of Plum and Raisin Chutney; 3 jars of Hedgerow Jelly; and 12 and a half jars of Plum and Apple Jam.
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P.S. The following day I made some more jelly with the red plums!
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These little plums are best made into jelly rather than jam, because it is very difficult to extract the stones. From these ones I made two and a half jars of lovely pink jelly:-
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Here is one of each of the jellies I made:
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Guess what I am going to be eating on my toast for the next few months?!
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P.P.S. After making all that jam / jelly I still had about 3kgs of fruit left, so I just stewed it up for a few minutes to make a "Plum compote", which will be nice just on its own, but probably even better with some ice cream.
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Obligingly, the skins of the plums came off during cooking, and I was able to skim off most of them, but the stones...well that's another matter. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief (repeated ad infinitum, I think!)