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Rose Hip Marmalade
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By Jackie Carroll
Posted July 23rd, 2007
Author Notes: This recipe, was given to us by our friend Jackie Carroll from GardenGuides.com, where you'll find tons of information to help your garden grow.

Ingredients: 1 cup brown sugar for each cup of rose hip mash
Instructions:

To prepare rose hips, cut off the bloom stem, cut the hip in half, and scrape out the seeds and hairy pith. This can be very tedious with tiny hips, so you may want to save the smallest hips for jellies. Rose hips used for jellies don't need to be seeded or scraped. A half and half mixture of rose hip juice and apple juice makes a tasty jelly.

However, for marmalade, clean your rose hips and soak in cold water for two hours.

Bring water to a simmer and simmer for two hours.

Strain and reserve liquid for jellies or other recipes. Measure the mash, and add 1 cup of brown sugar for each cup of mash. Boil down to a thick consistency. Pour into sterilized jars and seal.



 

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