Friday, July 08, 2011
Aw, come on... I know. That was lame.
Last weekend it seemed like EVERYONE had amazing sales on produce. Maybe it was summer, and maybe it was the holiday weekend, maybe it was a combination of the two, but no way was I letting them pass me by! I bought a bunch of fruit and have been canning it. So far, this is what I've made:
Out of all the jams I've made so far, this one is my favorite. I was kind of worried when I started this one because man, bourbon stinks. I mean, my kitchen smelled like a wino had been in there! It was awful and I had one of those "OH CRAP I hope I didn't just waste three pounds of blackberries!!!" Those things aren't cheap!
The thing is, as the jam cooked down and the alcohol cooked out, that bourbon smell completely went away. When you taste the jam, all you taste is the blackberries - at first. After you're done you're left with this slight, almost perfume of flavor from the bourbon and vanilla. I guess it's almost a bouquet? Either way, it's completely subtle, it tones down the sweet/tartness from the berries, and it absolutely wonderful.
Unfortunately, since this was my first time making a jam without pectin, I accidentally overcooked it so even though the flavor is okay, the texture is WAAAAAY thick. Whoops! For that reason, this one is not for sale at this time. More for me. :)
Finally, I leave you with a picture of my pantry:
I still have lemons and strawberries in the fridge, so there are more plans for jam and marmalade coming this week. Hooray!


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2 Comments:
WOW! Stunning display of jams!!! All of them sound so good. You are a PRO!
Oh I want your pantry! One of the things i loved in France the past couple of weeks is the markets with so much fresh produce. Living in the frozen north of Europe doesn't leave us with many summery goodies lol Just north east of here is a big berry growing area, but alas, only for the supermarkets :o(
My mum loves to make her own marmalade, so I know all about how time consuming it is. Try adding a bit of whisky to it, she and my granny both swear by it :o)
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