Rhubarb and ginger jam
Ingredients
1 kg
rhubarb (prepared weight)
Juice of
2 lemons
2 inch
piece of fresh root ginger peeled and bruised)
1 kg
sugar
100 g
crystallised ginger
Remove and discard the leaves and pink base from rhubarb and cut sticks into 2 cms pieces and weigh. Place rhubarb in a large bowl with the juice and grated zest of 2 lemons.
Peel and bruise the
ginger and tie in muslin cloth with any lemon pips and add to bowl. Add sugar,
stir and leave for at least 2 hours or preferably overnight.
Put
rhubarb mixture in a large preserving pan - but do not use aluminium - and heat
gently, stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Remove the muslin bag
containing the bruised ginger and lemon pips and discard. Stir in the
chopped crystallised ginger and bring to a rapid boil without stirring and then
continue to boil for app 15 minutes.
Remove any scum as it rises to the
surface. Test the jam for setting by putting a teaspoonful of jam on a coild dry plate. If it forms a skin or wrinkles when a finger is drawn across, it has reached setting point. If it does not set, boil for a further 5
minutes and test again. When a set is obtained leave to cool for a few
minutes then pour into sterilised jars and seal whilst still hot.
The
following day,if it appears not to have set sufficiently, you could try boiling
it up again and then put back in the jars (having washed and sterilised them
again). If it doesn't set,don't worry - just call it rhubarb preserve - it will taste just as good - and serve it on toast for breakfast or afternoon tea.
John Austin
Hove, September 2015
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