2006-Jul-25
Cherry Pie Filling to Can
Posted in In My Kitchen
CHERRY PIE FILLING
Quantities of Ingredients Needed For
1 Quart 7 Quarts
Fresh or thawed sour cherries 3-1/3 cups 6 quarts
Granulated sugar 1 cup 7 cups
Clear Jel 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp 1-3/4 cups
Cold water 1-1/3 cups 9-1/3 cups
Bottled lemon juice 1 tbsp + 1tsp 1/2 cup
Cinnamon (optional) 1/8 tsp 1 tsp
Almond extract (optional) 1/4 tsp 2 tsp
Red food coloring (optional) 6 drops 1/4 tsp
QUALITY: Select fresh, very ripe, and firm cherries. Unsweetened frozen cherries may be used. If sugar has been added, rinse it off while the fruit is still frozen.
YIELD: 1 quart or 7 quarts
PROCEDURE: Rinse and pit fresh cherries, and hold in cold water. To prevent stem end browning, use ascorbic acid solution (see ascorbic acid). For fresh fruit, place 6 cups at a time in 1 gallon boiling water. Boil each batch 1 minute after the water returns to a boil. Drain but keep heated fruit in a covered bowl or pot. Combine sugar and Clear Jel in a large saucepan and add water. If desired, add cinnamon, almond extract, and food coloring. Stir mixture and cook over medium high heat until mixture thickens and begins to bubble. Add lemon juice and boil 1 minute, stirring constantly. Fold in drained cherries immediately and fill jars with mixture without delay, leaving 1 inch headspace. Adjust lids and process immediately.
Recommended process time for CHERRY PIE FILLING in a boiling-water canner
Process Time at Altitudes of
Style Jar 0- 1,001- 3,001- Above
of Pack Size 1,000 ft 3,000 ft 6,000 ft 6000 ft
Hot Pints 30 min 35 40 45
or Quarts http://web1.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/mod01/01600844.html
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2006-Jul-25 - ummm
Posted by HarvestMom
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I don't want to use the J word...(jealous!) I love cherry pie. I was so hoping that we would get cherries this year. So, off on Thursday to a local farm for blackberries and peaches. Picking is slowing on the blackberries. No cherries, so peach jam.... Last year we did red raspberries and made enough jam to last until just a month or two ago. The first year we lived here I couldn't figure out why the thermometer would go any higher...waiting waiting waiting...it has to reach 200...waiting... I ended up with leather of course. It was a science experiment..I learned about altitude!
Thanks for sharing! Blessings, Theresa
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