Cooking quince jam - the most delicious recipe, video

Do not tell me how to make quince jam, the most delicious recipe for a video of its preparation, if possible. I will do it for the first time, I generally do little canning. But now I have my own family, husband, children, so I have to learn everything. The next thing is sweet - my husband brought two buckets of quince from his mother, asks for jam. How to do it?

quince jam the most delicious recipe video Fragrant, beautiful color and very tasty quince jam is obtained. It can be made homogeneous, in the form of a puree, or with whole slices. Each housewife has her favorite quince jam, the most delicious recipe, video even if she is fond of it. And really, why not share your knowledge, if you have the ability to cook unsurpassed delicacies. Personally, my favorite jam is the slightly crunchy quince with walnuts. It can be eaten just like that, or spread on a crust of fresh bread, or used to fill pies. But bagels are the best with such a filling. It is easy to wrap whole slices in the dough, the jam does not spread, and even the nuts crunch. Well, shall we cook?

Thick quince jam with nuts

thick quince jam

The hardest part is washing and peeling the fruit. The amount depends on the desired volume, the main thing is to keep the proportion with sugar 1: 1. I don’t put less, in our family they like to have sweets. In addition, there is one secret: the more sugar, the thicker the product will be at the exit.

Then everything is simple:

  • cover the quince cut into slices with sugar, mix and let stand so that it starts up the juice;
  • boil the jam in one go over low heat until it thickens and the quince acquires a brownish color;
  • add nuts at the end, boil everything together for a couple of minutes and roll up.

The cooking time depends on how juicy you come across the quince, because the juice will need to be boiled. Conversely, if the fruit is dry, you can add some boiled water directly to the saucepan. On average, it takes up to 2 hours to cook, but that's how it should be. The quince should languish in its own juice with sugar, then the slices will not crumble, but, as it were, caramelized. This is the second secret of my favorite quince jam. Video, unfortunately. no, but the following recipe is a bit similar.

Quince jam - the most delicious recipe number 2, video

quince jam with lemonIf you like the jam to be slightly watery, with "yushechka" and sourness, then try to cook it according to this recipe. It will take a little longer, because the quince will need to be cooked in several passes in sugar syrup... And to make it not so cloying, add a little acid in the form of lemon.

It is prepared like this:

  1. Peel the quince and cut into slices. You should get 1 kg of already peeled fruit.
  2. Prepare syrup. Pour 200 g of water into a saucepan, add 600 g of sugar, bring to a boil.
  3. Put quince in boiling syrup, let it boil and remove from heat. Leave covered overnight to soak the slices in the syrup.
  4. In the morning, repeat the procedure and leave to nourish again until evening.
  5. In the evening, remove the slices from the syrup and boil it down to half of the initial amount.
  6. Cut one lemon into slices, remove seeds.
  7. Put quince, lemon and 100 g of nuts in syrup. Bring to a boil and let stand for 10 minutes and roll up.

There is a video for this recipe in which you can see all the details of the preparation.

Quince jam with lemon and nuts

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