Homemade pectin

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I am trying my hand at making pectin today. I got a bucket of small green under ripe apples, quartered them, and they are cooking down right now.

Has anyone done this before, and do you have any tips for me?
 

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I've done it, it's pretty straightforward, you just follow the recipe :p You'll need to do a bit of testing when you make your eventual jelly or jam, since different batches of pectin will have different, uh, amounts of pectin in them (oh you know what I mean), but really it is pretty straightforward and easy :)

Good luck, have fun,

Pat
 

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I've made it from quince fruit, following an apple pectin recipe and it came out REALLY strong. So my jelly turned into fruit roll-up. :lol: I suspect you will have better luck than I did.
 

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Goodness! Hard to spread that on toast !!!

I am a bit nervous, as with every new thing. Half is ready to strain, half not even close, so we will see how it goes. I think I will strain it through a pillow case. Cheaper than all that cheesecloth !
 

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I am sure your pectin will turn out great. Are you using it right away or will you freeze it to use later? Or both?

I could never find cheesecloth when I needed it, so I learned to substitute a dish towel. Now that I have actually found cheesecloth in the store, I don't buy it because I can't rationalize spending the money on it.
 

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Agree ! I use it when I am doing demonstrations of paneer cheese, just to be proper, but I have smooth dishtowels, as opposed to terry cloth, that also work great !
 

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OK, inquiring minds want to know- how do you make pectin?? (Just what I need, another project. It is a disease, I tell you, a disease!)
 

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Well, the method I am using is to quarter unripe apples, toss in a pot, barely cover with water, cook to applesauce stage, strain overnight, then reduce the liquid by half. Test it by placing a drop on a cold plate and if it gels, it is ready. Then can it or freeze it until needed. What I then need to know is how much to use !

I was nervous posting the method, not sure if it is right or not.
 

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