I bought my first preserving book last year.
I have always loved the idea of it and have been meaning to have a go for a while. I also have a plan to make Christmas hampers full of these kind of things this year for friends and family so this looked to be the perfect opportunity to try...
Having looked through the book at all the possibilities of things to do with apples I concluded that this recipe...
...for Apple, sultana and date chutney (or at least an adaption of it) was the best way to go as I already had all of the ingredients or at least subsitutes for the things I didn't in the pantry.
Here's how I did it...
I started off by peeling, chopping and coring all the apples...
I then weighed them and found that I had around half of what the recipe stated, so I then halved all the quantities of all the other ingredients too.
I found a suitable pan for everything to fit and cook in...
I went for my faithful stock pot which I have had for so many years now, I bought when I was a student on eBay for around £10 and it has been one of my most useful and reliable pans ever since, perfect for soups, pasta, especially spaghetti and now preserving too!
I then added the following....
2 ONIONS |
DICED |
2CM OF ROUTE GINGER |
DICED |
AROUND 50G OF RAISINS (IN PLACE OF THE SULTANAS AS THEY WERE WHAT I HAD IN) |
AROUND 50G OF PRUNES |
DICED |
THEN HALF A TEA SPOON OF MUSTARD SEED |
Then I gave it all a good stir together before adding....
500ML OF VINEGAR, WHITE BALSAMIC INSTEAD OF CIDER AS IT WAS WHAT I HAD IN |
AND FINALLY 250G OF GRANULATED SUGAR |
I then gave it all a good stir again and brought it up to the boil before leaving it all to simmer for 1 & 1/2 hrs with the lid on.
This is what it looked like when I came back....
It suggested in the recipe that you should stir for the last 5 minutes of the cooking time, so that is what I did.
Once it had cooled a little I divided it up in my jam jars using my jam funnel (an incredibly useful item which every kitchen should have)...
I then labelled them all using some of my lovely Cath Kidston labels...
I could really get into this preserving thing! Please let me know what you think.... I always love to hear from you. xx
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